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Paignton Zoo is home to thousands of amazing animals and plants. Visit the desert, cross the savannah, explore the forest and trek through the tropics. Use your senses to discover the wild world: look around, listen out - you’ll even need your sense of smell! It’s a great day out for everyone. Paignton Zoo

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Kents Cavern is one of the most important Stone Age cave sites in Europe, making it Britain's premier prehistoric cave. The caves are open every day for guided tours, led by entertaining guides, concluding in an underground exhibition chamber. If you going to be here this summer then make sure you go and see thier Ungerground Scare Show! Kents Cavern

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The Boat Train. A day excursion with Paignton and Dartmouth Railway and River Link. Travel on the steam railway from Paignton to Kingswear, then cross on the passenger ferry to explore Dartmouth before taking a one hour circular river cruise. Sit back and enjoy the trip as you pass the historic places and the unsurpassed scenery, then return on the passenger ferry to Kingswear for your return train ride to Paignton.

Round Robin. Round Robin is your combined ticket, entitling you to make a circular journey from Paignton to Kingswear by steam train, by ferry to Dartmouth, then a river cruise to Totnes and return by bus to Paignton. you can break your journey at any time along the route, or if you prefer you can do the trip in reverse. There are many departures each day, but sailings vary, according to the tides. So call in to any River Link Booking Office at Dartmouth or Paignton Steam Railway Station for your tickets and information packs. Dartmouth Rail River

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Take a journey around the coasts of the world where amazing plants and animals live life on the edge. At Living Coasts, you'll see birds and mammals in specially-designed naturalistic habitats. With outdoor and indoor exhibits, there's plenty to see and do whatever the weather. Living Coasts

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Quaywest waterpark in Paignton, on South Devon’s English Riviera. Torbay is now open. We aim to be one of the most popular family attractions in the South West. As well as all the fun rides we have delicious snacks at the Sunrise Beach and Snack Store, just next door, has everything you could possibly need for a fun day out at gorgeous Goodrington Sands which we overlook. Quay West

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Paignton Pier first opened to the public in 1879 and has seen many changes over the years. Set at the centre of one of Torbay's best beaches, within an easy level walk to the town centre, station and buses, the Pier has plenty of parking nearby, many attractions on the open deck and inside, plus magnificent views of Torbay. Paignton Pier