Holiday rentals in Paignton

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Popular amenities for Paignton holiday rentals

Stay near Paignton's top sights

Paignton Zoo Environmental Park269 locals recommend
Paignton Pier66 locals recommend
Broadsands Beach45 locals recommend
Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Company110 locals recommend
The Boathouse16 locals recommend
Splashdown Quaywest82 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Paignton

  • Total rentals

    660 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    110 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    240 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    350 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    12K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £16 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Paignton

Welcome to Paignton

Situated in the middle of Tor Bay, between Torquay and Brixham, Paignton is at the centre of the English Riviera, whose palm-tree-lined coast has been revered for its mild climate and Continental vibe since the early 19th century. The gentry first came here when the Napoleonic Wars prevented them from travelling to the Mediterranean, but the town has a far more inclusive feel today. Its long sandy seafront is bordered by a Victorian esplanade and backed by pretty greens, while its pier is a riot of family-friendly amusements including crazy golf and dodgems.

There’s also a waterpark and a boating lake at nearby Goodrington, and a steam train departing from the centre of town offers scenic journeys overlooking the River Dart; the South West Coast Path reveals stunning views in either direction. Quieter beaches are within easy reach, from the rockpools of Preston Sands to the wooded retreat of Elberry Cove.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Paignton

Summer is the traditional time for a seaside holiday in Devon, when the temperatures are at their best and the sea at its mildest for swimming. It’s also when the resort towns are lively with activities, especially for children: Paignton hosts the English Riviera Airshow in June, the Torbay Carnival Week at the end of July, and a Children’s Week in August. However, thanks to English Riviera’s mild climate, spring and autumn can be just as lovely, and less busy times to book one of the area’s holiday cottages. Paignton’s regatta in May is a chance to see Tor Bay blooming with sails. Winter is the offseason, when many businesses close, but it doesn’t get as cold in this part of England as elsewhere, and even at its quietest the region offers its own getaway charm.


Top things to do in Paignton

Paignton Harbour

Built in the 18th century, the harbour harks back to Paignton’s life before tourism, when it was primarily a fishing village. It’s still busy with boats, and an intriguing change of pace from the town’s beach life, with some charming cafes and restaurants to enjoy. In other words, this is a perfect place to simply let the world go by.

Roundham Head

At the southern end of the beach, separating the harbour from Goodrington Sands, this clifftop spot offers sweeping views across the entire reach of Torbay. Sheltered under its pine and sycamore trees, you’ll be able to see all the way to Torquay and Brixham, while at its foot sits the pretty Fairy Cove, a beach of red sand backed by sandstone cliffs.

Oldway Mansion

The former home of a sewing machine magnate, this impressive residence, built in the 1870s, is set in 17 acres of pleasure grounds and embellished with ornate Italianate gardens that are open to the public. The façade of the house is based on the Palace of Versailles.

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