INSIDER'S GUIDE Playtime in Plymouth From submarine tours to discovering the origins of a famous tipple, this south-coast city is a must-visit destination Close to the Barbican are the Mayflower Steps, from where the Pilgrim Fathers set off for the New World in 1620. D ubbed 'beautiful' and 'heroic' by Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud, Plymouth is a place that needs to be explored both within the city and beyond - and here's why... Walk this way Voted 'one of the finest urban coastal footpaths in the country' by Natural England in 2010, the Waterfront Walkway is just under nine miles and most of it is on pavements which makes it largely suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. The path takes you past historical landmarks and offers 68 stunning views including the areas around the Hoe, the Barbican - once a bustling port and now housing picturesque cafés, pubs and more - and the Mount Batten breakwater, where you catch the ferry for a different view of the Hoe. southwestcoastpath.org.ukhttp://southwestcoastpath.org.uk