Plymouth Attractions & Sightseeing
Use our Plymouth sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to Plymouth, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Plymouth
Crownhill Fort Road, Crownhill, , Devon PL6 5BX
Tel +44 (0)1752 793754
Discover the largest & best preserved of Plymouth's ring of Victorian Forts. Occupied by the military until 1986, visitors can explore secret passageways, underground tunnels & lookout towers.

Sparkwell, , Devon PL7 5DG
Tel +44 (0)1752 837209
Over 150 species of wildlife including big cats, birds of prey & reptiles, set in 30 acres of countryside. Flying displays held daily. The 'close encounters of the animal kind' talk, touch & learn, is a family favourite.

32 New Street, The Barbican, , Devon PL1 2NA
Tel +44 (0)1752 253871
A 16C house that includes carved oak features & period furniture. There is also a National trust shop on site.

Lukesland, , Devon PL21 0JF
Tel +44 (0)1752 893390
Described in 'The Good Gardens Guide' as 'One of the finest of its type', this garden provides stunning scenery all year round but particularly in the spring time.

33 St. Andrews Street, , Devon PL1 2AX
Tel +44 (0)1752 304774
The delightful 16/17C building features a museum of local history with 17th-century Trelawney mantlepiece, gold-painted 19th-century shop front signs, a 19th-century doll's house, a ducking stool, local truncheons and manacles.

Rope Walk, Coxside, , Devon PL4 0LF
Tel +44 (0)1752 600301
The aquarium originally opened in 1998 and is situated in the heart of Plymouth. There are many attractions including, touchpools, wave tank, deep reef tank & Caribbean reef complete with sharks.

Hexton Quay, Hooe, , Devon PL9 9RE
Tel +44 (0)1752 408590
Cruises take you around the Naval harbour, to Calstock or on the river Tamar, there are also sea trips to the river Yealm.

Millbay Road, , Devon PL1 3LF
Tel +44 (0)845 146 1460
The south west's largest leading entertainment, concert, and leisure and conference venue. Attractions include an ice rink, a tropical pool & a range of shops.

Alpine Park, Marsh Mills, , PL6 8LQ
Tel +44 (0)1752 600220
The At 150m long & 20m wide this is the longest ski run in the south west of England. Also home to the largest exhilarating 650 meter toboggan run and exciting sno-tube rides.

Finewell Street, , Devon PL1 2AD
Tel +44 (0)1752 661414
The second oldest house in Plymouth, it was built in 1494 and is a fine limestone building with granite door and window frames and a galleried courtyard. In the past it has been a dwelling house, a warehouse and a wine store.

Plymouth Hoe, , Devon PL1 2NZ
Tel +44 (0)7768 165022
The Royal Citadel is situated overlooking Plymouth Sound and the Cattewater. A 17th century fortress which was built to defend the coastline from the Dutch, and keep watch on a rebellious town.

Plympton, , Devon PL7 1UH
Tel +44 (0)1752 333500
Saltram is a magnificent Georgian house with opulent Robert Adam interiors, gardens, follies and landscaped parkland. The house is made famous for its starring role in Sense and Sensibility.

The Hoe, , Devon PL1 2NZ
Tel +44 (0)1752 603300
Smeatons Tower is Plymouth's most famous landmark. Originally 14 miles out at sea, this 18th century lighthouse now provides panoramic views of the city, surrounding countryside and Plymouth Sound.

Leonards Road, Ivybridge, , Devon PL21 0SL
Tel +44 (0)1752 896999
A varied centre featuring 2 leisure pools & a spa bath. Also including a wide variety of sports in the main hall, fitness suite & squash courts.

Lee Mill, Plymouth Road, , Devon PL21 9EE
Tel +44 (0)1752 691100
The Famous Lee Mill has famous brands at factory prices. Lee Mill has something for everyone including luggage, homeware, books, cd's, dvds, food, gifts and toys.




