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Vitamin Sea: 6 ways to get your feel-good fix

Here’s a new word for you:

Dwell-being.

I rather like it. I also love a pun. And this one gets me straight to the point here.

The point being, that down at Plymouth’s historic Royal William Yard, all that therapeutic sea air floating off the Sound seems to have stirred something of a wellbeing movement there – have you noticed it? Recently, this enclave of handsome Grade I listed buildings has elevated itself beyond the foodie hangout it was once best known for.

And isn’t that a great combo, when you think about it? While the cafes, restaurants and wine lounges we love are still very much there, now you can also consider a trip to the Yard as a bit of a destination for restoring calm, from head to toe.

Want in on a bit of wellness? Here’s 6 ways to make the most of it.

There are several ways you can indulge in a little cold-water therapy; go solo and dip your toe in the local tidal pool at Devil’s Point; or if you’re keen to build up your confidence and develop a habit, you can plump for some open-sea swimming lessons with Ace Swimming, who offer professional coaching to get your stroke and safety knowledge up to speed.

Just the other day, I watched a group being coached into the water, all abilities and levels of confidence; they all emerged pretty exhilarated! I’m still not brave enough, but never say never…

Speaking of treats, you’re spoiled for choice on refuel options, to be honest, but my hands-down favourite will always be the mighty Hutong Bagel Co. for bagels and the best coffee, from a brilliant family team. You only have to see the buzz outside on a weekend and you know you’re on to a winner.

Sling on the Dryrobe and I’ll see you there.


This fab little spa and clinic next to the lawn opened just before Boris heartbreakingly shut everything down back in 2020. They’ve gone from strength to strength, with a second outpost for skin and aesthetics treatments now in town. But it’s by the water that you can book from a menu of spoiling treatments, using organic, vegan lotions and potions from luxury Devon brand Lola’s Apothecary.


Go YOKE the Salon! This sustainable, eco-friendly hair hub has been voted one of the top 50 salons in the UK and is run by a team of super-friendly, forward-thinking pro’s. So grab a magazine and get ready to swish those locks. You’re in safe hands.


Get your Vietnamese fix at Pho (friendliest team ever, fact), or pull up a pew next to the harbour at Wagamama.

For a seafood fix, the indie Hook & Line offers a very tasty menu indeed, with the daily catch landed by their own fishing boats.

And, hold the front page, the latest all-day offering to throw open its doors is the super-fun, Miami-themed News Cafe. Dog-friendly, with weekly ‘Waggy Wednesday’ group walks to entice you in for cake, coffee and pup-cups afterwards, it’s an excellent addition to an already strong foodie line-up.


The Plymouth Waterfront Walkway walking route is a 9.3 mile stretch, guiding you around the Royal William Yard and onwards to explore the city’s history and heritage.

Fancy something a little less strenuous? Nothing beats a coffee and a stroll through the Firestone Arch to perch on the rocks and spot Sammy the Seal.


So, if you simply want a mooch then fill your boots, by popping in to see the lovely Denitsa at Identity Fashion. They treat everyone who comes through the door like a VIP here, which is fun. Plus, the clothes, accessories and homewares are real one-off statement pieces.

Next, I’d suggest a glass of bubbles over on the lawn at Le Vignoble, where Yannick and the team will happily pair your tastes with the right bottle and dish up a side of treats if you’re peckish.

Then, totter home and breathe a contented sigh, as you realise that all is right with the world once again. Cheers to that!


For the latest on what’s open and when, visit Royal William Yard’s website.