Visit South Devon’s famous fishing port - Brixham Harbour

Brixham Harbour is a fishing port and harbour in Brixham, Devon, England. It has one of the most extensive fishing fleets in the United Kingdom. Brixham Harbour is a prominent South Devon fishing hamlet. The harbour is well-known as one of the UK's major fishing fleet sites, and it also offers an observation deck where you can see over 100 boats go past every day.


The port is divided into two sections: the inner and outer harbours. The inner harbour has trot moorings for roughly 50 yachts up to 35 feet in length. A facsimile of Francis Drake's Golden Hind may be found in the inner harbour. The ship is permanently anchored and serves as a museum ship. The historic fish market is located on the western side of the port. The Old Market House, a Grade II listed structure nearby, is presently utilized as a restaurant. The port is divided into two sections: the inner and outer harbours.


While you're there, don't miss the Golden Hind Museum Ship, a replica of Sir Francis Drake's first ship to sail around the world. Along the port side, there are rows of family-run eateries waiting to feed you fresh seafood harvested by the same fishing boats parked at the harbour.


Location: 5-7, The Quay, Brixham TQ5 8AW

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