Dartmouth Inner Harbour in 360º
The Inner Harbour is a small harbour separated from the River Dart by the Embankment, this harbour is only accessible by small boats via a channel under the road. The little harbour is known locally as the ‘Boatfloat’ and is surrounded by busy shops, cafes, restaurants, and many fine Georgian buildings.
Location/Facts
It connects to the main Dartmouth estuary via lock gates under the roadway, which are currently disused, and so dries out at low tide.
Getting There
- Bus, The No. 120 from Paignton and cross the lower ferry. From Totnes catch the X64 that stops at the pontoon by the harbour.
- Car, Use the higher or lower ferry and once in Dartmouth the car park Mayors Avenue, TQ6 9NG has 195 spaces.
- Summer – Mon-Sun 8:00am – 6:00pm
- 30 Mins £0.60
- 1 Hour £1.30
- 2 Hours £2.60
- 3 Hours £3.90
- 4 Hours £5.20
- Overnight £2.00 (Overnight: In after 6:00pm Out by 8:00am)
- Winter – Mon-Sun 8:00am – 6:00pm
- 1 Hour £0.90
- 2 Hours £1.80
- 3 Hours £2.70
- 4 Hours £3.60
- Max £6.00
- Overnight Free (Overnight: In after 6:00pm Out by 8:00am)
- Train, Catch the steam train from Paignton > Kingswear then use the passenger ferry.
- Water taxi, now reduced to £1, multiple ticket purchase reduces this to 60p per trip.
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