The historic market town of Newton Abbot is close to Devon’s English Riviera and is noted for its horse racing, vibrant local markets and interesting historic landmarks.
Newton Abbot markets
Newton Abbot’s tradition of local markets dates back to the 13th century and there are regular outdoor and indoor markets. The main Outdoor Market is held in the Market Square on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Square is also home to a Book & Craft Market every Tuesday and a Trash & Treasure Sale every Friday. Also on Fridays, a Farmers' & Produce Market operates in Courtenay Street selling eggs, cheese, bread, home made cakes, pasties, chutneys, jams, preserves, meats, fruits and vegetables. The Indoor Market and Food Halls can be found in the historic Butter Market Hall, which is open from Monday to Saturday. Livestock Auctions are held in the Cattle Market area every Wednesday.
Newton Abbot racecourse
Even if you are not a regular race goer, you may enjoy an exciting day out at Newton Abbot Racecourse, where you can watch the racing throughout the summer months. Enjoying food and drink is all a part of your race day out so you could head for the Winning Post Restaurant, the Paddock Restaurant, Paddock Carvery or the Silks Lounge. There is also alfresco dining available in the decked seating area. Tickets allow access to different areas so check on booking. Ladies Day, the pinnacle of the racing season, takes place every August and there are prizes for Best Dressed Lady, Best Dressed Gent and Best Hat.
The Clock Tower
The best-known landmark in Newton Abbot is the medieval St Leonard's Tower, also known as The Clock Tower. It used to be part of a chapel and was built in the 13th century, forming a centerpiece to the town. The tower is open to the public from May –September on Wednesdays 10am-1pm and certain Saturdays.
Newton Abbot Town and GWR Museum
This free entry museum has a focus on the town and Great Western Railway history and the famous engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The rooms are all on one level and their occasional upstairs exhibitions can be accessed by lift. The museum offers a Newton Abbot Town Trail, which highlights the most important historic buildings around town.
Decoy Country Park
Set in beautiful countryside on the edge of Newton Abbot, Decoy Country Park provides walking, wildlife, duck feeding, picnics, a lake and pond plus a Discovery Centre. Ideal for your doggy best friend and flat paths allow wheelchair access. Open year round with car parking and on bus route.
Getting There
You can drive or take the bus or train in around 15 minutes from the English Riviera.