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History of the English Riviera
Torbay was first referred to as the ‘English Riviera’ in Victorian times, thanks to visitors comparing it favourably to the French Riviera, although the entire area was already popular for its great views and warm climate. With the opening of the railway Torbay enjoyed an increase in visitors and today the English Riviera remains a world-class destination for tourism. You’ll find that the four Riviera towns of Torquay, Babbacombe, Paignton and Brixham each have their own distinct charm and unique personalities.
Things to do in the English Riviera
The big draw for the English Riviera is its outstanding beaches, with many of them holding the Blue Flag for cleanliness. But you won’t just find sea and sand here – the region has a reputation for excellent cuisine and a range of attractions, festivals and events. South Devon has a rich maritime and cultural heritage, and from the Agatha Christie festival to the Dartmouth Regatta, there is something for everyone to enjoy, whether you’re a sleuther or a sailor. Art, sailing, water sports, coastal walking and beaches are just some of the main attractions in Torbay.
Food and drink
You’ll find plenty of award-winning restaurants across The English Riviera, and the entire region is regarded as a centre for quality European cuisine. You’ll be spoilt for choice with local seafood and quality meats and farm produce all on offer. You can be as adventurous or as traditional as you like, and even the humble chippy can get rave reviews on the English Riviera.
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