10 Things to Do with An Elderly Parent in Plymouth
There are many events that older people can enjoy in Plymouth, you only have to look at local websites such as Age UK Plymouth to see the sort of things that are available. If you are adventurous though and would fancy doing something a little different, there are suggestions below that may suit you and the family if you’d like to entertain people of all ages! Whether you’re looking for visiting care or live-in care in Plymouth, we can help you to make the most of your historic surroundings.
Explore Plymouth Hoe and the Coastal Views
One of the jewels in Plymouth’s crown is undoubtedly the Hoe and the wonderful views it presents across Plymouth Sound. Whether you’d enjoy a picnic on the grass or a swim in the art deco Tinside Lido, it’s a beautiful place to spend a sunny day.
Enjoy a Tamar River Cruise
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing trip on the water or something more adventurous, Tamar River cruises run almost the entire year. Various trips are on offer including a 50-minute trip to explore the history and modern-day aspects of Launceston Seaport.
Discover Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery
The Box is Plymouth’s major museum, an award-winning space housing a museum, art gallery, and archive. Exhibits include a full-size replica woolly mammoth, archive film and photography, and amazing works of art. There’s also a gift shop and café.
Stroll Through Central Park
Only one mile from central Plymouth, Central Park certainly lives up to its name. A free resource for people to relax, socialise, have fun, and get back to nature, it offers a real breath of fresh air from the rigours of urban life. There’s also a café to refuel in.
Experience a Show at Theatre Royal Plymouth
You may be a fan of ballet, perhaps you split your sides at a comedy show, or you’re a sucker for panto! The original Theatre Royal was built in 1787, and while that was replaced in 1971, the theatre still focusses on bringing the community together.
Visit the National Marine Aquarium
You may be a fan of marine life or wish to introduce your grandchildren to the creatures that inhabit our seas. With over 5,000 Ocean animals and awe-inspiring exhibits, the National Marine Aquarium will be a memorable day out for people of all ages.
Relax at Plymouth Central Library
As well as the type of services you expect from a library, such as borrowing book sand using computers, Plymouth Central Library hosts events to support mental health and prevent loneliness. This includes Craft and Chatter, and Feel Better with a Book.
Learn About History at Mayflower Steps
Located in the Barbican area, the historic site where the Mayflower departed for North America is a must-visit. While the actual steps no longer exist, a granite block marks the approximate site where 102 passengers set sail on the Mayflower in 1620.
Wander Around the Barbican and Historic Streets
The Barbican is where you really get to know the history of Plymouth’s relationship with the sea. The old port, full of cobbled streets and Elizabethan warehouses, now houses specialist shops, art galleries, visitor attractions, plus cafes and restaurants.
Take in the Views from Smeaton’s Tower Lighthouse
Smeaton’s Tower is recognised as the red and white lighthouse that stands proudly on Plymouth Hoe. Originally built in 1759 on the Eddystone reef, it had to be moved brick by brick in the early 1880s because the sea was eroding the rock beneath it.
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