About Saltash Town Guide
The Saltash App allows you to explore the town like a local. It’s also free and easy to use! Discover what’s nearby, connect with great local businesses, claim exclusive special offers, plan your trip with local weather forecasts and stay connected with what’s happening in Saltash.
Discover Saltash in the palm of your hand!
The Saltash App isn’t just a business directory. It is your pocket travel and local business guide, giving you up to date information and locations of the best Saltash restaurants & cafes, independents, major stores, local attractions and much more. Looking for a good restaurant nearby? The Saltash App allows you to view all the restaurants listed, showing you the ones nearby first. You can read more about the business, view photos, easily access their Facebook pages and Twitter feeds, check out their website, ring to book an appointment and get directions through interactive maps – all through The Saltash App!
Saltash App features:
• Browse the local news feed and stay up-to-date with what’s happening in Saltash.
• Explore places of interest near you and easily access directions.
• Search for Saltash restaurants, shops, services and local attractions.
• Discover great deals offered by your favorite local business.
• Look up addresses, phone numbers and websites or call a local business directly from the app.
• Change temperature and distance settings to suit your personal preference – Imperial or Metric.
• Plan your trip with a 7 day Saltash weather forecast.
Saltash is known as the Gateway to Cornwall, as it lies just across the River Tamar from Plymouth. Travelers arriving in the county by train will cross the Royal Albert Bridge, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s famous railway bridge across the river completed in 1859. One of the first sites as you cross the bridge is the colorfully painted Union Inn with its Union Jack painted facade and murals. There is a pleasant shopping high street in the heart of the town. Saltash is an ideal location for visitors to the Tamar Valley and there are many beautiful views across the river. Canoeing trips on the Tamar are very popular. The town has a local Heritage Trail and also boasts a Leisure Center. The town is within easy reach of many major attractions in both Cornwall and Devon and is on all the main transport routes by road and rail. Saltash Museum and Local History Center opened in 2000 and contains a small permanent display about the history and well-known characters of Saltash. A temporary display is mounted during the summer.
About our Apps:
To make our Apps we use content that is freely available. We seek out committed local partners in small cities, towns and communities throughout the United Kingdom to build on this content and take it to the next level. Our apps enable partners to create their own city/town guide, generate revenue and help tourism growth and business promotion in the local area. If you are interested in becoming a partner please email us at info@townapps.co.uk.
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