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The pretty UK town that's less crowded than Cornwall but just as nice

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is known for its pretty scenery, rich history and beautiful coastal paths - just some of the things which make it a popular place for tourists to visit. The is located on the western bank of the River Dart estuary in , England. Despite being a small town, it copes well with tourists that visit over the summer months and locals say they can see why people want to enjoy a there.

It is located around an hour and a half from Cornwall but Dartmouth offers a different experience from its much busier neighbour. Brian Nilsson, 63, visits Dartmouth for four months every year from America to stay in the area.

He said: "I am only local part time - just because I love the place. It's just a gem.

"The place to me is like a storybook because it's sitting right on the water, there's the castle, the churches, the . It's a classic English town - the colours and the weather are spectacular.

"There's no chains, no McDonald's, no Starbucks - it's preserved its history."

He said he has spent time in other parts of the South West but Dartmouth is his favourite.

He added: "This is my fifth year staying here. It's a little more difficult to get here than other places but it's worth it and it's much nicer. It's more off the beaten path.

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Brian, who is from Virginia and worked for the US government in trade before he retired, said he enjoys more than Cornwall.

Known for its rich maritime history, the town has long been a significant port, with deep connections to naval heritage and shipbuilding.

One of 's standout landmarks is the historic Dartmouth Castle, which has guarded the river entrance since the 14th-century.

The town's charming narrow streets are lined with timber-framed buildings, boutique shops, and inviting cafés which are all enjoyed by its visitors over the warmer months.

John Walker, 77, a retired resident, is proud to live in Dartmouth. He said: "It's my home and I love it here."

He says he is happy to live in the area and that there are for people to visit.

John said: "Some of the best beaches in the area are Slapton Sands and Blackpool Sands - they're beautiful."

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Surrounded by rolling hills and scenic , Dartmouth attracts tourists from all over and despite being such a small town, it copes with the influx of visitors well.

Laura Campbell, Director of Operations at Explore Dartmouth, said Dartmouth has plenty to offer for and there's always something exciting going on in the town.

She said: "The steam train is actually one of the most unique tourist attractions in the area as it's something many other places don't have to offer.

"There is something for everyone if you're visiting from its beaches to its countryside."

While it can get busy during peak months, Laura said that ensuring locals are happy with tourism in the area is an important part of getting it right.

Brian added: "I like both and Cornwall but Devon is a bit of an unknown gem. Americans all know what Cornwall is but not Devon - it's unfortunate that people don't realise there's a lot to see in Devon."

Dartmouth is a pretty place to visit this if you're looking to take a relaxing break in the UK.

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