Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Paignton, England

June 11, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Paignton (/ˈpeɪntən/ PAYN-tən) is a seaside town on the coast of Tor Bay in Devon, England. Together with Torquay and Brixham it forms the borough of Torbay which was created in 1998. The Torbay area is a holiday destination known as the English Riviera. Paignton's population in the United Kingdom Census of 2011 was 49,021. It has origins as a Celtic settlement and was first mentioned in 1086. It grew as a small fishing village and a new harbour was built in 1847. A railway line was opened to passengers in 1859 creating links to Torquay and London. As its population increased, it merged with the villages of Goodrington and Preston.
Restaurants in Paignton

1. Reach Outdoors

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Reach Outdoors

Coasteering, Kayaking, Caving and Stand Up Paddle Board guided tours. No previous experience is necessary as our highly experienced and qualified instructors will safely manage your session ensuring you learn skills and most importantly have great fun along the way! Award winning company that provides exceptional experiences with enthusiastic instructors and top of the range equipment - all for great value. Advanced booking is essential, suitable for all the family ages 8+. Reach Outdoors is a must-do on your visit to South Devon and the English Riviera.

2. Escape Paignton

70 Torbay Road, Paignton TQ4 6BP England +44 1803 554450 [email protected] http://www.escape-paignton.co.uk
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Escape Paignton

Torbays Premier Escape Room. Locked In A Mysterious Room With 60 Minutes To Get Out. Do You Have What It Takes To Escape?

Reviewed By aliem1993 - Plymouth, United Kingdom

Travelled from Plymouth for this escape room and it didn’t disappoint! A challenging and fun activity to do. There was lots going on and a big variety of puzzles. Would highly recommend it!

3. Lollipops and Roses

Esplanade Road Paignton Seafront, Paignton TQ4 6BW England +44 7704 831322 https://www.facebook.com/Lollipopsandroses1/
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Lollipops and Roses

A pretty little shop opposite Paignton Pier, selling hand-made gifts, Pebble Pictures, personalised presents, and unique up-cycled items. Also, Vintage cake stands, Teapot bird feeders, and tea-cup scented candles.

Reviewed By jackiebZ6828BP - Torquay, United Kingdom

Another great purchase from Lollipops and Roses ???? ????. Cannot wait for the shop to be open again so I can come and browse through all the lovely goodies there.

4. Paignton Zoo Environmental Park

Totnes Road, Paignton TQ4 7EU England +44 1803 697500 [email protected] http://www.paigntonzoo.org.uk
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Paignton Zoo Environmental Park

Paignton Zoo Environmental Park is a conservation and education charity located in South Devon. With around 2,500 animals across 80 acres, we have more species than anyone else in the South West. These include: lions, tigers, giraffes, crocodiles, rhinos, lemurs, flamingos, meerkats, orang-utans, Komodo dragon... the list is endless! We also have indoor and outdoor play areas, the Jungle Express train, a seasonal bird show and numerous food and drink outlets. With something for guests of any age to enjoy, you'll need all day to experience what we have to offer! Paignton Zoo is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA).

Reviewed By A3559FQsaraha

Great zoo clean and well kept animals seem happy visit lots Brilliant for children good picnic areas good takeaway food available free parking Lovely shop

5. Palace Theatre

Palace Avenue, Paignton TQ3 3HF England +44 1803 665800 [email protected] http://www.palacetheatrepaignton.co.uk
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Palace Theatre

The Palace Theatre is a true community theatre for the English Riviera, set in the heart of Paignton , and is the oldest working theatre in Torbay, constructed back in 1890. It is owned and run by Torbay Council. The theatre has a seating capacity of 380. It has undergone a major refurbishment and it looks fantastic. Tickets for the Palace Theatre can be purchased in person from the Palace Theatre, or by phoning the Box office on: 01803 665800, or tickets can be purchased by going to any local Tourist Information Centre.

Reviewed By 915paulah

this is my favourite theatre. the shows are great and there is a varied selection. The staff are really friendly and the new owners have worked really hard to make the venue fit for anything. Do visit as soon as you can

6. Pirates Bay Adventure Golf

Esplanade Road, Paignton TQ4 6AG England +44 1803 525723 http://www.piratesbaygolf.co.uk/
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Pirates Bay Adventure Golf

Avast, Me Hearties!! There be a place on the coast, one of skullduggery and wretched piracy. It be called Pirates Bay! Experience the adventure of Pirates Bay - A landscaped 18 hole course situated on Paignton Seafront. It's great fun for all the family. Dodge cannonballs and evade the thieving pirates as you navigate the lush carpeted greens, sink your ball but don't sink your ship!

Reviewed By johnandlynnseymour - Oxford, United Kingdom

Played crazy golf here twice in three days last week with my wife and mother in law. Very well presented and maintained site right on the sea front. Full 18 "holes" so good value and great fun. Will definitely visit again the next time we are in the Torbay area. Many thanks to the owners/operators of the venue.

7. Paignton Geopark

Paignton Seafront, Paignton TQ4 6AG England http://www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/geopark-playpark-p1306393
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Paignton Geopark

Reviewed By TinBoxTraveller - South Devon, United Kingdom

We regularly visit the Geopark when we are in Paignton. It's just off the beach and there's activities for all ages. In the summer the water and sand pit are great fun - make sure you bring a change of clothes or something you don't mind the kids getting wet. There's swings, a mini trampoline and small climbing frame for little kids, and for older kids there are some huge structures for them to climb over.

8. Goodrington Sands

Tanners Road, Paignton TQ4 6LN England 01803 665485 http://www.englishriviera.co.uk/maritime/things-to-do/goodrington-sands-paignton-p404323
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Goodrington Sands

Reviewed By lindacM5937BO - Herefordshire, United Kingdom

Nice clean beach ,flat easy access ,and flat easy walk in front of row pretty beach huts ,also the Dartmouth Steam train runs right by up above beach huts ,really good place to watch it go by and wave at people on board.There are toilets at both ends of beach and a good cafe with seating outside at one end and pub at the other end by amusement arcades and gift shop .Well worth a visit .

9. Torbay Velopark

Torbay Leisure Centre Penwill Way, Paignton TQ4 5JR England +44 1803 659711 [email protected] http://www.torbay.gov.uk/Velopark
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Torbay Velopark

The Torbay Velopark is a 1.5 km closed road cycling circuit at Clennon Valley in Paignton.

10. Roundham Head - South West Coast Path Walk

Paignton Harbour North Quay, Paignton TQ4 6DU England +44 1392 383560 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/195
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Roundham Head - South West Coast Path Walk

A wheelchair-friendly 1 mile walk on the South West Path around Paignton's Roundham Head, the hub of the town's sixteenth-century fishing industry. The headland's rocky red layered cliffs are topped with pines and sycamores. There are extensive views, northwards across Tor Bay and over Goodrington Sands to Brixham in the south. On a good day you can even see across Lyme Bay to Portland.

Reviewed By V4592TYpatrickt - Carlisle, United Kingdom

Wonderful views from Roundham Gardens on the cliff top - plenty of seats and nooks and crannies to take in the suns rays facing south

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