From surfing to chilli farms, there's lots to see and do in the wider Kingsbridge area. While in the town itself, there are plenty of opportunities to get on the water, whether it's stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, sailing or taking an evening cruise on the Kingsbridge to Salcombe ferry Kingsbridge has an eclectic selection of independent shops and a whole host of intriguing antique shops, art galleries, and gift shops to explore. Cafes, pubs and restaurants line the town, serving the best local produce, including local craft beers, ales, cider, and even wine and gin. Known as a great walking town, you can explore the South West Coast Path and the South Devon AONB from Kingsbridge, and enjoy wonderful countryside views across the region. There are hundreds of walks to choose from across the local area. www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk There are two main drop off points for groups visiting Kingsbridge, these can be found; Outside the Cookworthy Museum & Adjacent to the Kingsbridge Information Centre Free Coach parking is available in the Cattle Market car park. Visit South Devon Group Travel Itinerary - Kingsbridge Things to see and do for groups in Kingsbridge For more information on group travel in Kingsbridge and the rest of South Devon please visit www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/grouptravel Coach Parking If you love the hustle and bustle of a traditional English market town, you’ll love the South Devon estuary town of Kingsbridge. Situated in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kingsbridge sits on the Kingsbridge Estuary and is surrounded by lush, green rolling countryside, making it a popular destination for walking and sailing all year round. Kingsbridge is a great place to base yourself during a holiday for exploring South Devon beaches, the South West Coast Path and nearby towns and villages. Kingsbridge Information Centre The first stop for any group arriving into the town should be the Kingsbridge Information Centre. Sitting conveniently on the Town Square, accessible and award-winning, their aim is to make you feel like a local. Happy to recommend places to eat and things to do, the I nformation Centre also stocks souvenirs and gifts including locally made food and drink. Pop in for a free map of the town and advice on how to make the most of your time in the South Hams.