Friday 23 September marks the end of summer and the start of autumn. While we may not be enjoying the heat and sun as much as we used to, there is still plenty of things to do both indoors and outside. 

   

Boom Battle Bar

Welcome to the adventure playground! Boom Battle Bar, which opened on Thursday 22 September in Drake Circus The Barcode, offers the ultimate day of fun. There’s augmented reality axe throwing and darts, as well as American Pool, shuffleboard, karaoke and basketball. There’s also plenty of street food-style small plates and Battleground-themed cocktails and drinks.

    

Enjoy the autumnal weather with a trail

Explore Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City on foot this weekend by using the Plymouth Trails App to navigate trails throughout the city. If you’re heading out to Plymouth Hoe, you’ll see the University of Plymouth Graduation Ceremony, complete with a swarm of happy students!

   

Have a paddle

SW SUP in Royal William Yard has everything you need for your own paddle boarding adventure, whether you're new to the sport or an experienced paddler. With top-of-the-line equipment and highly trained instructors, you're sure to have a fantastic time in Plymouth Sound.

     

Experience the ultimate adventure weekend

Don't miss the Armchair Adventure Festival for the ultimate adventure weekend! Hear from world-renowned adventurers, participate in a variety of adventure activities, and enjoy live music from some of the best bands the South West has to offer! Mount Edgcumbe is hosting the event from September 22 to September 25, and final weekend tickets are still available!

    

Browse Plymouth’s independent quarter

Plymouth's West End has it all: character, history, quality independent shops, authentic food, and wonderful people. Browse the wonderful shops or grab a bite to eat at one of the unique eateries.


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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