We're finally into February! That was a long month wasn't it? Fortunately for you we've got plenty of ideas of things to do to start your month off right.
1. Experience outer space
Perfect for those interested in space, visit the Market Hall this Sunday for this double bill of immersive content including ‘We Are Stars’, an immersive science documentary seeking to answer some of the biggest questions of all time; and ‘Tim Peake International Space Station Tour’ where you can experience a 360° tour of the International Space Station
Ready to experience outer space? Book now
2. Enjoy a river cruise
Experience the South Devon coast in a unique way with the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company’s river cruise. Enjoy stunning scenery and full commentary for a truly unforgettable trip.
3. Get active for a good cause
Celebrate St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth’s 40th anniversary by taking part in their February Facebook Challenge, by walking, running or jogging 40 miles this month.
Choose your activity method, go for 40 miles and raise money to ensure St Luke’s Hospice is here for another 40 years in our community!
4. Explore the West End’s newest addition
Cake lovers are in for a treat as Cake Box has arrived in the West End! The team are ready and waiting to serve customers their well renowned selection of fresh cream cakes, cheesecakes, slices and cupcakes galore!
5. Craft-galore this Sunday
This Sunday, Plymouth will be home to two fantastic craft markets!
Head down to the Royal William Yard to enjoy the award-winning Good Food & Craft Market, where you’ll find the freshest local produce from the South West’s top suppliers and unique arts and crafts by artisan makers.
The Plymouth Guildhall will be host to the Craft & Flea market, shop small and shop local in their authentic crafty twist on the traditional flea-market with a huge selection of products from illustration to vintage bric-a-brac, plants to jewellery, ceramics to candles and much more!
Plymouth is easily accessible by train with a wide range of services running from a variety of locations within England. Although some services may require a change or two.
Travelling from London takes around 3 hours with Great Western Railway, if you're coming from the north, the trip from Manchester can take 5 hours 15 minutes.
Alternatively, the recently renovated Night Riviera Sleeper service runs Monday – Friday and Sunday evenings. Visit gwr.com/sleeper for more details on times and how to book.
We recommend using GWR.com to search for the fastest and best route for your journey, and book in advance for the best price.
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