Ten Pin Bowling |
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A very enjoyable place for a family to spend an afternoon, with plenty of things to do and a bar that serves nice food and drink at good prices. |
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Tamar, The |
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The Tamar is a lovely pub to go to for a nice meal and a drink, although it can get very busy at times when live sport is being shown. |
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Rockfish Family Seafood Restaurant and Take-Away |
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The official intro says: ‘Fresh, sustainable fish and shellfish cooked simply in a New England-style beach shack setting’. The Restaurant won the Community Contribution and Best UK Multiple Fish and Chip operator for 2015, and is open from 12-9 every day. |
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Plymouth Hoe |
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Plymouth Hoe is a great place to visit on a warm and sunny day. Great views combined with years of history help make the area an ideal place to visit for both adults and children. |
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Plymouth Argyle Football Club |
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Plymouth Argyle is the top Football Club in the South West and is the place to go to watch a fast, entertaining game of football. |
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Plym Bridge |
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Plym Bridge is a good access point for Drake’s Trail cycle path, and it is a lovely place to go for walks along the river and through the masses of woodland. There are lots of birds and flowers to be seen, including a breeding pair of Peregrine Falcons, but it is let down by the amount of dog muck that is left on the ground in many places, even though there are specific bins to put it in. There are no toilets and the car park on the Estover side isn’t great at all, which is a shame. |
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Pixieland |
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A wonderful little shop in the middle of Dartmoor, Pixieland sells many pixie-related items as well as other gifts. The gardens,scattered with concrete pixies, a large toadstool and wishing well,add to the magical Pixieland atmosphere. Take your camera,put on the red pointed hat provided at Pixieland, and stand by the toadstool for a comical snapshot of a Dartmoor day. |
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