A quaint market town with cobbled streets, Kingsbridge is beloved for its picturesque countryside, pleasant beaches and scenic walking paths. Sitting on the banks of a beautiful estuary, Kingsbridge offers a range of water sports, while its main street is lined with shopfronts, cafes and pubs.
Things to do in Kingsbridge
Start your journey in Kingsbridge with a stroll along the Kingsbridge Estuary. Boat trips on this tranquil estuary are popular in summer, while adventurous travellers can spend an afternoon navigating the waters by kayaking, sailing or stand-up paddleboarding.
Kingsbridge offers easy access to South Devon’s most beautiful beaches, from the unspoiled landscapes at South Sands in Salcombe to the sandy shoreline of Hope Cove. If you’re travelling with the kids, take them to Thurlestone Beach to enjoy its shallow waters.
See a diverse collection of art, maritime history and natural history specimens at Overbecks Museum and Garden. You can meander through its banana garden and relax beneath the lush foliage, then explore the Edwardian seaside home of scientist Otto Overbeck to see the Polyphon, a giant Victorian music box.
Burgh Island is a hotspot for nature enthusiasts, famed for its links to Agatha Christie. It’s separated from the mainland during high tide only, so you can spend time wandering a coastline that’s part of the South West Coast Path and home to unique birdlife.
Getting around Kingsbridge
Famed for its walking paths, the most rewarding way to see Kingsbridge is on foot. You can also use public transportation, with regular bus and train routes operating throughout the city. Plymouth Airport is 28 kilometres from the city centre.