£6.10 (adult) 2-4 hours About 6 miles away
Built in 1388 and built into the rock on the shoreline of the River Dart, Dartmouth Castle is one of the most picturesque castles in the country. A good reason to invade, then. From 10am, discover more about its long history, and get extraordinary views from the tower, although the only marauders to look out for now are the local bird population.
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