Torquay is on the English Riviera, famous for warm weather and Mediterranean atmosphere.
Turquoise sea, red cliffs, long sandy beaches and secret shingle coves combine to create one of the UK’s most beautiful coastlines.
It is renowned as a watersport mecca with sailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, diving etc and nightlife with pubs, clubs and restaurants a mere stagger from the hostel which is in the heart of Torquay.
Hostel activities include beach barbecues, jam nights, international food nights and video evenings.
There are also trips to Dartmoor exploring emerald river valleys where pixies dwell and the open tor-dotted moors.
The hostel offers travellers a friendly, almost family atmosphere. Those who find it hard to leave can easily find work.
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Hello everybody just to introduce myself, I'm Sean and have just taken over Torquay International Backpackers from the lovely Jane. Have jumped in at the deep end taking over in peak season but everyone has been amazing so far. Chat soon, Sean 22/07/2010 - 10.02am
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Open:
Closed Nov 09 till March 2010 24 hrs. Check in 9-11am and 5-9pm. |
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Booking:
Advised at all times. |
Price per night:
£8 to £14 per night. £60 to £85 per week. |
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Number of beds:
45: 1 x double, 3 x 4, 1 x 5, 3 x 6 , 1 x 8. |
Contact Details
119 Abbey Road Torquay Devon TQ2 5NP |
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Ask for The Manager
Tel: 01803 299924
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Public Transport:
Torquay can be reached by coach or train from all major towns. From London take a train from Paddington/Waterloo or a coach from Victoria/Heathrow. |
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Directions:
Drivers: follow signs to sea front. Turn left. At junction with lights and Belgrave Hotel, bear left up Sheddon Hill. Next T junction is Abbey Road. Turn left. Hostel is 200m on right. |
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If there is no availability online, please ring or email the accommodation for your booking.




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