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Dawlish is a facinating little regency resort town huddled attractively between steep surrounding hills. There are several popular beaches here including Dawlish Warren - a popular holiday destination which is aslo a wildlife haven with its own visitor centre.

The town itself, particularly around the seafront, is like many of the resort towns in South Devon, a classic of Regency and early Victorian style. The Strand (1803-1809), although mostly converted to shops, remains impressive. It was here that Jane Austen stayed, as did Charles Dickens (who decided to make Dawlish the birthplace of Nicholas Nickleby). Also worth noting are Manor House and Brook House (both about 1800) and some of the cottages in Old Town Street surviving from the old Dawlish village. Dawlish's transformation from an insignificant fishing settlement to a watering hole for Victorian celebrities can be discovered at the excellent Museum.

In the middle of the town is a flat landscaped area called 'The Lawn', home to various wildfowl and the famous Dawlish black swans. Brought here from Australia by a local resident, they have been here since at least the early 1900s.

Dawlish has a good selection of shops of all types and its own Leisure Centre. At any time of day there's plenty of places to eat and drink, or if you want more creative diversion, try the Shaftesbury Theatre in Brunswick Place, which runs programmes all year. There are boat trips along the coast or up the Estuary, and Powderham Castle is on the doorstep.

Dawlish Carnival - held in August - is a hugely colourful event for locals and visitors alike, usually accompanied by the breathtaking Red Arrows aerobatic display.

More information at the Tourist Information Centre.

Events

Saturday, 26th April 2008 - Friday, 26th September 2008

Dawlish Museum Holiday Memories Display
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Saturday, 9th August 2008 - Saturday, 16th August 2008

Dawlish Carnival and Air Show
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Thursday, 14th August 2008

Dawlish Carnival and Air Show
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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

Traditional Punch and Judy
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Road Directions

Coach Parking -

Set Down Point - Town Centre and sea front.
Coach park - Sandy Lane, ½ mile from town centre, close to Leisure Centre. Open 24 hours EX7 0AF

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