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Take a closer look at Torquay and Brixham harbours with our live webcams - check out the local weather, the tide times or just watch the boats go in and out the harbour. You may even spot the odd seal or two!
Torquay harbour is the centre piece of The English Riviera, it is a busy and bustling area of our beautiful coastline. Within the harbour you will see lots of fantastic looking boats and yachts and around the harbour you will find many restaurants, bars and cafes to sit down and take it all in. This Torquay Harbour webcam is kindly hosted by Torquay Watersports.
The town of Brixham is hilly and built around the harbour which is still very much used for fishing trawlers. Brixham Harbour is now the largest and most diverse in the country. There are a few webcams around Brixham Harbour. This Inner Harbour webcam below is kindly hosted by Sampford House.
As well as Torquay Harbour webcam and Brixham Harbour webcam, you can also get a live view from these great spots on the English Riviera.
This live Torquay webcam is hosted by The Livermead Cliff Hotel, a stunning sea front hotel situated on right on Torquay's water's edge with spectacular views over the English Riviera. The webcam overlooks Torquay seafront and Livermead Sands beach, a small, pebbly beach just south of Torquay's main harbour.
This live webcam, hosted by Osborne Apartments, offers a serene view over the stunning Meadfoot Beach and it's colourful beach huts.
This live webcam offers spectacular views of Brixham Harbour, the fish quays, the pontoons, Brixham Breakwater and the beacon, Fishcombe Cove, the lifeboat station, the South West Coast path, the war Memorial and Brixham Marina. Kindly hosted by Sea Tang Guest House, a comfortable B&B set in an elegant Victorian terrace with stunning sea views.
This live webcam is located at the lovely Breakwater Bistro in Brixham, Devon which overlooks the beach, outer harbour and the Breakwater itself. This is a great place to eat, drink and take in the lovely view at any time of year. The Breakwater Bistro is open all year round.
Brixham's outer harbour is protected by a long breakwater which also acts as the perfect spot for some amateur fishing, with mackerel being particularly popular. The breakwater is also an incredibly important sea defence tool for Brixham and its lovely harbour. Even with the terrifying Storm Emma in 2018, the breakwater took the brunt of the force and reduced damage to the surrounding area significantly.
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