Places to Visit
As well as a wide range of sporting activities, Eversfield Lodge is ideally located to explore the many attractions of Devon and Cornwall.
Morwellham Quay

This is an award-winning museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar. Visit the lost world of Victorian miners with a magical miniature train ride through the mine and a tour of the old riverboats that transported tin.
Woodlands Leisure Park

A great family attraction with indoor and outdoor rides.
River Dart Adventures

This park has extensive adventure playgrounds set in amongst woodland and offers ‘Dare Devil' activities, which are high adrenaline, instructor led, fun for all ages. These include a Mega Zip Wire, High Rope Course, Canoeing and an Indoor Climbing Wall.
Quaywest Water Park

With water heated to 80° you can relax on the gentle Surf Lagoon or experience the exhilarating Screamer or the Wild Kamikaze. There is so much for everyone to enjoy from tube slides, body slides, triple drop slides & freefall slides.
Dingle Steam Village

This is a great place to find out more about our industrial heritage. The Village has working and static exhibits of steam engines and vintage machinery.
South Devon Railway
View unspoilt Devon countryside, whilst enjoying a ride on a stream train.
Babbacombe Model Village

Based in Torquay, this is one of Europe's premier model villages with models, gardens and famous landmarks all in 1/12 scale.
Bygones Victorian Museum

Step back in time and wonder around a life size Victorian Street. This attraction also has a giant model railway, World War 1 trench and Anderson Shelter.
Living Coasts

This is Torquay's coastal zoo, with free-roaming penguins and the opportunity to see other animals such as puffins and learn more about coastal plants.
Becky Falls Woodland Park

Situated high on Dartmoor, Becky Falls Woodland Park provides some of the most scenic and enjoyable walks in the south west as well as loads of fun for all the family throughout the seasons.
Kents Cavern
Based in Torquay, Kents Cavern is one of the most important Palaeolithic caves in Northern Europe and the oldest recognisable human dwelling in Britain. It holds beautiful and spectacular geological formations and significant prehistoric finds, some over 700,000 years old.
Tuckers Maltings
This is England's only working malthouse open to the public.
Castle Drogo

This was the last castle to be built in England (built between 1910 and 1930). It has panoramic views of Dartmoor and is one of the most remarkable works of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Historic Market Town of Tavistock

The historic market town of Tavistock, birth place of Sir Francis Drake, is a short drive away with good shops, cafes, good bars and restaurants and the daily indoor market.
Historic Town of Totnes

Totnes is the second oldest borough in England, and is full of interesting attractions, such as museums, a riverside with steamer quay, an ancient Guildhall and Church, a Norman Castle and the North and East Gates.
Okehampton Castle

This is the site of the ruins of the largest castle in Devon, which includes the Norman motte and the keep's jagged remains. There is a riverside picnic area of exceptional beauty and some enchanting woodland walks.
Rick Stein

Food lovers can visit the celebrity chef's restaurant and café.
The Eden Project

The Eden Project is one of the most spectacular experiences in Britain.