Visit Devon Guide 2024

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INDEX WELCOME TO DEVON 4 PLAN THE PERFECT TRIP TO DEVON 6 INTRODUCING DEVON 9 THINGS TO DO IN DEVON 13 STAY IN DEVON 25 DEVON’S BEACHES 33 ACCESSIBILITY IN DEVON 39 SHOPPING IN DEVON 42 DOG FRIENDLY DEVON 44 DEVON THROUGH THE SEASONS 52 ECO-FRIENDLY DEVON 59 FAMILY FRIENDLY 62 WHAT’S ON IN DEVON 64 FOOD AND DRINK 68 WILDLIFE IN DEVON 76 HISTORY AND HERITAGE 82 TRAVELLING TO DEVON 93 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES 96

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With two coastlines, two National Parks and two major cities, it’s no wonder Devon is known as England’s Natural Playground. No two visits are the same, allowing you to discover a new Devon every single time. Whether you are looking for a relaxing break, a heart racing adventure, a shopping break, something for the whole family, a getaway for the two of you or a little bit of everything, Devon is the perfect destination for you. With a diverse landscape full of family friendly attractions, live music performances, shopping opportunities, walking routes and home to the UK’s first Surf Reserve and a Dark Skies Reserve – there is no end to the memories to be made here. Located in the South West of England, Devon sits between Somerset, Dorset and Cornwall. Like most

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areas of the West Country, you can find an abundance of fresh fish and seafood, home reared beef and meat, as well as staple favourites, like cider and the famous Cream Tea. Just remember – cream first, always! Wherever you go in Devon you’ll find charming towns and villages, beautiful coastlines, endless countryside and bustling cities. Each individual area features its own attractions, including Global Geoparks, almost forgotten traditions and the largest sand dunes in England. All this plus its own warm, micro climate means that you’re never too far from sun, sea, sand and stunning scenery in Devon. This diverse county has everything you could think of and a little more besides, so whether you’re looking for adventure, experiences, culture or some R&R, Devon is the place for you.



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Visit Devon is the county’s official tourism organisation, providing an easy one stop shop for helping you plan your trip to Devon.

Along with this guide, you can head to www. visitdevon.co.uk to find accommodation, attractions, and activities. The website also has last minute breaks and special offers, as well as inspirational ideas for your visit and news from around the county. You can use our built-in trip builder to sort through your options and create the most memorable break or use our interactive maps to find providers in specific areas, towns and villages. The website will also help you find accessible accommodation, electric car charging points and information on travelling the county.

Scan the QR code to visit our website and see all the amazing places you can visit. You can also follow us on social media to keep up to date with special offers, competitions, blogs and much more. You can find us on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok by just searching Visit Devon.

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If you have already visited our beautiful county and felt inspired to take some stunning photographs, you can share your Devon journey on Instagram with #LoveDevon and your images could appear in our gallery!


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Each area of Devon has its own charm and beauty – to help you decide where to start your adventure, here’s what you can expect from around the county. South Devon The southern end of Devon is a popular holiday spot, particularly the English Riviera, which has been a staple for families looking for seaside resorts for generations. The region is full of activities and attractions and has great road and rail links, as well as being relatively close to the county’s airport. As well as having a reputation for incredible holiday destinations, South Devon features along the South West Coast Path and its National Landscapes (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) stretch over 130 miles – all of that and we haven’t even mentioned the Global Geopark, the watersport opportunities or the famous fish markets.

This area of Devon is where you’ll find Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth, the birthplace of the Navy and where the Mayflower embarked on its voyage to the New World.

South Devon is a haven of beautiful beaches, culture and history.

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Mid Devon Home to the county’s capital, Exeter, Mid Devon is the place to be for those of you who like exploring and those looking for a rural retreat. Wherever you settle in Mid Devon, you’ll be well placed for visiting the north and south coasts, as well as the National Parks, Exmoor and Dartmoor. This part of Devon is perfect for anyone wanting a walking holiday, it’s famous for its rolling hills, valleys and woodlands and with its host of charming, historical market towns, you can really live like a local here.

East Devon Famous for the Jurassic Coast, which stretches through East Devon and neighbouring Dorset, East Devon is one of the most geologically interesting places in the UK and is arguably one of the most attractive places in the South West. Not only is it a designated Natural Landscape (AONB), home to a host of nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest, but the Jurassic Coast is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This whole region is known for its beautiful walks and for continuing to practice traditional events, like Ottery St Mary’s Tar Barrels, an annual event where residents run through the streets carrying burning tar barrels, as part of their Bonfire Night celebrations.

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West Devon Featuring areas of the Dartmoor National Park, another Natural Landscape (AONB) and a UNESCO World Heritage site, this is a great destination for history fans. This area of Devon is full of museums, independent shops and a host of adventure activities.

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North Devon is best known for its incredible coastline, which is a haven for surfers and fans of watersports. The coastline is not only a Natural Landscape (AONB) and forms part of the Exmoor National Park but is also where you’ll find the UK’s first Surf Reserve and Europe’s first Dark Skies Reserve. It’s the perfect destination for anyone who loves adventure, all within stunning surroundings.

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Devon isn’t known as England’s Natural Playground for nothing! With access to countryside, coasts, exciting attractions, endless activities, history and heritage and modern shopping centres, as well as a host of foodie adventures, Devon really does have something for everyone. It is a county of compromise, offering relaxation, adrenaline pumping activities and everything in between.

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The two cities of Plymouth and Exeter give you modern shopping centres, music venues and more, while the seaside resorts and market towns have charming independent stores and a host of activities and attractions.

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Devon is full of things to do from theme parks to zoos and just about everything in between. Whether you want something adventurous or relaxing, you can find a host of suggestions to suit every age, ability, budget and interest.

There are a host of activities available in Devon for you to enjoy during your trip. Discover the great outdoors with a wide range of watersports, cycling, adventure sports, walking, climbing, fishing, riding, golfing and a whole lot more.

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Whether you want to challenge yourself on a rocky hike, a leisurely stroll along the South West Coast Path or explore Exmoor or Dartmoor on foot, you’ll find a network of pathways all over Devon. One of the best things about going for a walk or a hike in Devon is combining your day out with a hearty meal at one of the region’s pubs or restaurants. Some of the most popular routes are along the South West Coast Path, which covers most of the coastline, the Tarka Trail in North Devon, the East Devon Way and the Two Moors Way, which connects Dartmoor and Exmoor. Many of Devon’s walking routes are suitable for all abilities, with several routes designated as accessible and ideal for dog walks or days out with children in pushchairs. You can also find a host of routes from Miles without Stiles, an organisation promoting accessible routes across Dartmoor.

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Did you know that England’s oldest links course is in Devon? You’ll find it in Westward Ho!, North Devon. The Royal North Devon Golf Club is one of the top 100 courses in the world and is regarded as the St Andrew’s of the south.

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Whether you want to play a couple of holes to wind down or you want to embark on a golfing holiday, Devon is a great destination. Many of the region’s leisure and spa hotels have their own courses and others offer discounts at local courses.

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Climbing is a great activity for keeping in shape and getting the blood pumping and Devon has some of the best rock climbing opportunities in the country. The many cliffs along the coast and Dartmoor’s rocky outcrops give you plenty of opportunity to unleash your inner Spider Man. You don’t have to be at the mercy of the weather either, activity centres across the county also have climbing walls, so you can climb without concern.

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Cycling in Devon

Watersports in Devon

There are nearly 150 miles of the National Cycle Network in Devon, so whether you want a coastal, moorland, or rural ride, you’ll find something for you with routes covering everything from 3 to 30 miles.

From rafting and kayaking on the Tamar or the River Dart to surfing in the UK Surf Reserve which covers the North Devon coastline, there are plenty of opportunities to get out on the waves while in Devon.

The Exe Estuary Trail follows the River Exe, in South Devon, while the Tarka Trail gives you a chance to explore North Devon.

For those of you who want to enjoy a spot of surfing, North Devon is always a good bet, places like Croyde Bay and Woolacombe are great for beginners, while the coast at Lynmouth is a good option for those with a bit more experience. It is one of the only places where you’ll find point break, a wave that breaks along the headland – not sure you’re quite ready for the sea? You can also enjoy watersports at a range of activity centres across the county. Look out for organisations at all of Devon’s seaside resorts where you’ll be able to borrow equipment and join in instructor-led sessions, some of the most popular places to find these businesses are in the English Riviera, the North Devon coast and on the Jurassic Coast. Find out more about activities in Devon, scan here:

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Attractions in Devon Devon isn’t just for those who like casual country walks or taking on the waves, it is somewhere full of fun attractions perfect for the whole family. Whether you’re a thrill seeker, looking for some culture or getting acquainted with cute animals, there’s plenty to do here. Many of our region’s attractions have won awards at regional and national level and offer a fantastic experience all year round.

History and culture Devon is full of history, heritage and culture. From stately homes and castles, managed by the National Trust and English Heritage, ruins and buildings that are said to be haunted, working museums and the oldest working distillery in England, there is something for everyone here.

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Head to Plymouth to learn more about the region’s naval history, the English Riviera to find out more about Agatha Christie or Exeter where you’ll find the incredible cathedral which houses thousands of years of history. Across the region you’ll find museums, many of which have free entry and offer a fascinating insight into Devon’s history.

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Devon has a host of zoos, farm attractions and aquariums where you can learn more about the natural world, make friends with the animals and even get married! There are zoos located on both National Parks, as well as in places like Paignton, while there are aquariums in Plymouth and Ilfracombe. Conservation is a huge focus in Devon, as is rescue and rehabilitation, so you’ll find sanctuaries dedicated to donkeys in East Devon and otters in South Devon, as well as other rare and extinct animals.

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Adventure, theme and water parks Did you know Devon has some of the biggest adventure parks in the South West? Here you’ll find acres of rides, the biggest roller coasters in this part of England and the biggest water park too! Devon even has a theme park located in a castle!

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You’ll find loads more attractions across Devon, if you visit during the school holidays, you’ll find special offers, additional activities and workshops, all as part of your usual entrance fee!

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Looking for things to do on a budget? Coming to Devon doesn’t have to break the bank, there are loads of free things to do that are low on cost but high on fun, why not give some of these ideas a go?

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Go rockpooling Rockpooling is a nostalgic pastime that can still help you while away the hours without breaking the bank. All you need is a net and a bucket! Head to one of the rockier beaches, like Combe Martin in North Devon or the beaches along the Jurassic Coast. Just remember to put everyone back where you found them!

Go birdwatching No matter the season, you’ll always find something new when birdwatching in Devon and it won’t cost you anything at all! Whether you’re a pro twitcher or not, there are loads of bird species to spot. With a host of nature reserves to choose from, like Seaton Wetlands or Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve, you can spend as much or as a little time as you like exploring. Alternatively, head to Exmoor, Dartmoor or look out towards Lundy Island to see sea birds, birds of prey and even puffins.

Visit a museum Several of Devon’s museums are free to visit and have a rotating programme of exhibits to explore, so no two visits are the same. Some of the region’s biggest museums can be found in Exeter and Plymouth, and these, along with those in smaller towns and villages are a great option for a day out.

Go pony spotting Devon is home to two distinct breeds of wild pony. Dartmoor Ponies and Exmoor Ponies can be found roaming on the National Parks and are an iconic sight. Head out and see how many you can find, just remember, they are wild animals, so don’t approach them or try to feed them and if you see one in trouble, report it to one of the park’s visitor centres.

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Here you’ll find rural retreats and seaside stays to suit everything from romantic getaways, family holidays, business trips and just about everything in between. With everything from holiday parks full of facilities to glamping sites offering the best of both worlds, there is something for every taste and budget.

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Whether you’re looking for a cosy cottage, a luxurious hotel, a B&B with a heavenly breakfast or something simple and easy like a camping holiday, there is something for everyone in Devon.

Hotels in Devon Devon’s hotels are some of the best in the UK, so you can enjoy your stay in comfort and luxury, with all the convenience that you can expect from a hotel stay. Staying at a hotel gives you a relaxing base to explore the county and not have to worry about cooking, cleaning or anything else really!

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Self-catering holidays are a great option for anyone who wants flexibility and freedom – whether you’re choosing an apartment, a cottage or one of the properties available from our holiday parks, these holidays allow you to come and go at your leisure. They are especially popular with families, who need two mealtimes and two bedtimes for the younger members of the group. Plus, you get more space and privacy with a self catering property. They are also popular with groups and anyone bringing their pets with them.

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Start your day off the right way with a proper breakfast courtesy of one of Devon’s B&Bs. With friendly hosts and a good night’s sleep, Devon’s B&Bs are known for being cosy and quaint. Whether you go for a purpose built guesthouse, a homely cottage or house, or a private property with breakfast delivered, there is a B&B for you. Scan here to find B&Bs and guesthouses on our website, visitdevon.co.uk

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If you want a host of facilities and entertainment, stunning surroundings and a choice of accommodation options, you need to look at Devon’s range of holiday parks. With family friendly options, budget options and pet friendly options, holiday parks are great value for money and are a flexible, fun option for anyone travelling in a group or looking for activities to keep them amused. Find holiday parks on our website, visitdevon.co.uk

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Camping and Caravanning in Devon Camping might seem like something from childhood, but it remains a quintessential part of a British summer holiday – it’s affordable, it’s fun, and there is something quite special about having your first cup of tea of the day while the sun rises, and cooking sausages and beans over a campfire. If you don’t fancy sleeping under canvas, take a look at Devon’s caravan parks, whether you have your own or want a static one to call home for a few days, you’ll find a host of sites here.

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Like the idea of camping but not the practice? Compromise with a glamping holiday in Devon! With a huge array of glamping opportunities and everything from safari tents to shepherd huts, you can have a truly unique stay in Devon! The best bit about glamping is that you’ll find your home from home features real beds, running water and even heating!

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For an adventure Devon is full of adventure, for a host of activities from rock climbing to hiking to orienteering and more, take a look at what is on offer on Dartmoor, where you’ll find hotels, cottages, B&Bs and a host more. Alternatively, Exmoor also offers adventure activities and if you like watersports, particularly surfing, stay in North Devon.

Where to stay… For a city break Enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city and all the culture and excitement that comes with it? Well, you won’t be disappointed in Devon. The county has two vibrant cities: Plymouth in the south and Exeter towards the middle. Both cities offer shopping opportunities, amazing live performances, history, culture, watersports, a great night life and a host of accommodation options. Either choose to stay in the city at one of the many hotels, apartments or B&Bs or have the best of both worlds by staying on the outskirts in a cottage, holiday park or even camp site.

For a family holiday Families are welcome all over Devon and you’ll find family friendly accommodation options wherever you look. One of the best places to stay is the South Devon area, where you’ll find a host of the region’s best loved attractions and beaches. South Devon has been welcoming families since the Georgian era, so you’ll find plenty here.

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Great Torrington is a friendly, welcoming, historical market town. Built on the site of an ancient settlement and surrounded on three sides by 365 acres of varied and beautiful Common land. It enjoys spectacular views across unspoilt green countryside which offers plenty of walks and with links to the Tarka Trail, excellent cycling opportunities. The town centre is full of interesting independent shops, offering unique items, often made by local people and boasts a vibrant and unique multi-use arts centre, The Plough. Larger visitor attractions include Dartington Crystal and beautiful gardens at RHS Rosemoor. Great Torrington’s fascinating history dating back to the Bronze Age can be explored further through self-guided walking tours of the town centre: Learn about the town’s pivotal place in the English Civil War and follow in the footsteps of Henry VIII’s grandmother and Cardinal Wolsey, amongst others.

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DEVON’S BEACHES Devon boasts two coastlines, offering an array of beaches that showcase the county’s natural beauty. From the rugged charm of the North Devon beaches to the picturesque landscapes of the South Devon coastline, the region provides a diverse and captivating seaside experience.

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On the North Devon coast, the award-winning Woolacombe Beach stands out as a jewel. This three-mile stretch of golden sand, backed by rolling dunes, consistently earns Blue Flag status for its cleanliness and environmental quality. Woolacombe’s popularity stems not only from its stunning beauty but also from its reputation as a surfing haven. The Atlantic waves attract surfers of all levels, creating a lively atmosphere, while families can enjoy the vast sandy expanse for picnics and building sandcastles.


Continuing along the North Devon coast, Saunton Sands offers another breathtaking beach experience. Backed by the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Braunton Burrows, this three-and-a-half-mile beach is renowned for its vast expanse of golden sand and rolling dunes. Saunton Sands is not only a surfer’s paradise but also a haven for nature lovers. The dunes and estuary provide a rich habitat for wildlife, making it an ideal destination for birdwatching and exploring the unique ecosystems. For those seeking a more secluded and rugged coastal experience, the village of Clovelly, perched on the North Devon cliffs, provides a dramatic setting. The pebble beach below the steep, cobbled streets offers a glimpse into the region’s maritime history. The picturesque charm of Clovelly, with its traditional fishing cottages and ancient harbour, makes it a captivating destination for visitors looking to step back in time. Moving to the South Devon coast, the fishing town of Salcombe boasts stunning sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. South Sands, in particular, offers a sheltered bay with fine golden sand, making it ideal for swimming and water sports. The town’s estuary location provides a scenic backdrop, with boats bobbing in the harbour and colourful houses lining the waterfront. Visitors can explore the charming streets, indulge in seafood delights, and take boat trips to discover the hidden coves along the coastline.

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Moving further east along the South Devon coast is the charming town of Dartmouth. Dartmouth’s beaches, including Sugary Cove and Castle Cove, provide a tranquil escape with their pebbly shores and clear waters. The town itself, with its historic architecture and cobbled streets, offers a delightful blend of maritime history and contemporary seaside charm. Devon’s South Devon coast also features the renowned Blackpool Sands, a beach sheltered by wooded hills and known for its clear turquoise waters and fine shingle. This family-friendly destination offers a tranquil setting for relaxation, picnics, and water activities. The surrounding cliffs and coastal paths provide opportunities for exploration and panoramic views of the coastline.


For a dramatic day out at the coast, look no further than the Jurassic Coast which covers East Devon. Devon’s beaches, offer a diverse range of experiences. From the surfing excitement on the North Devon coast to the serene beauty of the South, each beach tells a unique story. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a connection with nature, Devon’s coastline provides a captivating journey and destinations that appeal to beach lovers, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.

UK’s first Surf Reserve If you’re a fan of surfing and watersports, then make sure to book a break in North Devon – aside from having the perfect conditions for watersports, it also forms a World Surf Reserve – a world class surf zone which covers around 30km of coastline.

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Blue Flag Beaches As of 2023 Devon has fourteen Blue Flag Beaches. The Blue Flag is one of the world’s best recognised awards for beaches and in order to receive one, the beach in question must reach a series of environmental, educational, safety and accessibility criteria. It’s been a leading award to indicate the quality of the world’s beaches since 1987 and aims to encourage local authorities to invest in environmental and safety programmes to help make beaches the best that they can be. The criteria includes:

Environmental, education and information Beaches must offer a minimum of five environmental education activities; display information about water quality and information about that region’s coastal ecosystem.

Safety and facilities Beaches should have lifeguards and lifesaving equipment on hand, with first aid equipment easily accessible. Other safety features include maps of nearby facilities, which should be displayed where they can be seen, the area should have a supply of drinking water and accessible toilet facilities.

As of 2023, Devon has 14 Blue Flag beaches • Blackpool Sands, South Devon • Westward Ho!, North Devon • Seaton, East Devon • Sidmouth Town Beach, East Devon • Exmouth, East Devon • Dawlish Warren, South Devon • Teignmouth Town Beach, South Devon

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Beaches must comply with standards for excellent bathing water quality; no sewage may affect the beach area; health of marine life must be monitored.

• Meadfoot Beach, South Devon • Preston Sands, South Devon

Environmental management

• Breakwater Beach, South Devon

Beaches must be clean and feature waste disposal bins that are regularly maintained and emptied. Facilities for recyclable waste materials must be available for use on the beach and a management committee should be in place.

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ACCESSIBILITY IN DEVON More than 1 in 6 people in the UK have a disability, whether that’s having to use walking aids, being hard of hearing, travelling with a guide dog or having sensory conditions, like autism or dementia. Here in Devon, we’re an inclusive and friendly bunch, so wherever you visit in the county, you’ll find accessible accommodation, attractions and activities that are suitable for every age and ability.

Accessible places to stay There are a host of accommodation options across Devon that have adapted rooms, wider doorframes, adapted beds, hoists and wetrooms, so they can be used by wheelchair users. Other places are purpose built for guests with additional needs and will feature lowered sinks, contrasting floors and walls and easy to use light switches and taps. There are a number of properties in the region that have won awards for their accessibility and are particularly known for being autism and dementia friendly.

Accessible things to do All across Devon you’ll find things to do with accessibility in mind. From theme parks to surfing instruction, everyone is working to make sure they are as accessible as possible, so everyone can enjoy themselves and make memories to last a lifetime. On Dartmoor, you’ll find rock climbing sessions that are suitable for all ages and abilities, as well as designated accessible routes as part of the Miles without Stiles campaign.

At the coast, you’ll find several beaches that are accessible, especially in places like Seaton, who have a purpose built, level cover which helps those in wheelchairs and with mobility aids reach the seafront. Attractions across Devon offer a range of facilities, from quiet rooms to BSL guides.

Miles without Stiles Miles without Stiles is a national initiative which has created a number of stile free and accessible routes across National Parks, including Dartmoor. On Dartmoor, all the Miles without Stiles routes are suitable for a wide range of users, including those in all terrain powered mobility scooters and are rated with a series of gradings, like Suitable for Some, Suitable for Many or Suitable for All, and are regularly checked for their accessibility.

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Accessible beaches Saunton Sands, North Devon Saunton Sands Beach can be accessed via a sand covered concrete ramp, which allows for easy access onto the beach itself. There is a car park which features designated disabled parking spaces near the entrance of the barrier and attendants on hand, should these spaces be full, to direct you to others that would be suitable for your needs. The beach shop has a selection of beach wheelchairs and all terrain wheelchairs that are available for hire. These need to be booked in advance and are suitable for adults and children. Seaton, East Devon Seaton Beach was the site of a trial for a project which saw a platform fitted on the beach to allow wheelchair users and those with mobility issues to more easily access the beach. The beach’s car park features designated Blue Badge parking, has lifeguards on duty and has disabled toilet facilities close to the beach.

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Blackpool Sands, South Devon Blackpool Sands has ramped access down to the beach itself, as well as a wheelchair friendly promenade area. The car park has designated Blue Badge parking and there are disabled toilet facilities and exceptions for assistance dogs all year around. Croyde Bay, North Devon Croyde Bay is a popular beach, especially for surfers and we recommend accessing the beach from the car park at the northern end. There is a sloping path that is suitable for wheelchairs down towards the sand and this car park also has designated disabled parking. The beach is serviced by lifeguards and there are disabled toilet facilities, including a nearby Changing Places toilet. Many of Devon’s beaches have beach wheelchairs available to hire and disabled bathroom facilities. Elsewhere in Devon, the county is serviced by Countryside Mobility, who have trampers and all terrain wheelchairs and mobility scooters to explore some of the wilder areas and Shop Mobility, who are on hand to help you in some of the more built up areas. Additionally, some attractions have their own mobility aids, hearing induction loops and audio guides available for visitors to use.

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Changing Places toilets in Devon Changing Places toilets are designed to be completely accessible and provide space and equipment for those who need assistance when using toilet facilities. Many feature hoists, adult changing tables and are large enough for someone, plus two carers to fit comfortably. There are a number of Changing Places toilets across Devon, find some of them at these sites: North Devon • Ruda Holiday Park, Parkdean Resort, Braunton • Arlington Court National Trust, Barnstaple Mid Devon • Tiverton Moto Services, J27 M5 services, Tiverton Exeter • Princesshay Shopping Centre, Exeter • MOTO M5 Services, Exeter South Devon • Paignton Zoo, Paignton Plymouth • Drake Circus Shopping Centre, Plymouth • The Box, Plymouth

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Three miles long and half a mile wide, Lundy lies 10 miles off the coast of North Devon where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel. Sail on our classic passenger ship, MS Oldenburg, and have 4-6 hours to explore this beautiful island.

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SHOPPING IN DEVON Indulge your love for shopping in Devon, where a diverse array of shopping areas caters to every taste. Whether you prefer bustling city centres or quaint towns, Devon has it all, offering an extensive selection of big-name high street brands and unique independent shops.

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In Exeter and Plymouth you will find major brand outlets mixed with charming boutiques, providing a shopping haven for every preference. Escape the city crowds in Devon’s tranquil towns and villages, each with its own distinctive charm and an array of charming and unique shops. From nautical-themed goods and local products to antiques, jewellery and crafts.


For those of you who want a spot of high street shopping, you won’t be disappointed. For outlet shopping, head to Bideford in North Devon where you can grab a bargain, or for a chance to browse the high street and its mixture of designer, independent and high street favourites. You can find great shopping in Torquay, Barnstaple, Exeter and Plymouth. Alternatively, for more unique gifts, visit places like Appledore in North Devon where you’ll find art galleries or Honiton which is a hive for antiques. As a county rich in artistic talent, Devon is home to numerous galleries and craft centres, making it a haven for anyone wanting distinctive and thoughtful gifts.

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Pets are welcome at Smytham. A rural retreat ideal as a base to enjoy all that North Devon has to offer. Walks and dog friendly beaches are nearby. Direct access to Tarka Trail. Dog exercise field. www.smytham.co.uk | info@smytham.co.uk Little Torrington, EX38 8PU | 01805622110

Devon’s farm shops are a treasure trove for those seeking fresh, local produce and a taste of the region’s agricultural bounty. These charming establishments, scattered throughout the South West, offer a delightful shopping experience. Full of local produce, including locally made gins, wines and cheeses. Another place to pick up local produce and enjoy a taste of Devon is at the regular farmers’ markets that take place all over the county or at the historic Pannier Markets. Shopping local is a great way to support the economy and help keep Devon the place we know and love for generations to come.

Forest Glade Holiday Park Forest Glade Holiday Park is situated between Cullompton and Honiton and set in a forest clearing on the Blackdown Hills – an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the perfect place for a relaxing family holiday, offering peace and tranquillity allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life!

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With a huge array of outdoor areas, activity providers and attractions that are happy to welcome pets, as well as places to stay, Devon is the perfect place for you and your pooch. We all know that dogs are part of the family, so a family holiday just wouldn’t be right without them! Many of Devon’s attractions allow dogs to join you and you can even find some that offer kennels and outdoor exercise areas for while you’re busy. There are a host of National Trust properties who are well known for welcoming dogs and with some beaches open to them all year around, you and your dogs can have a truly memorable holiday together.

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Dog friendly beaches There is an abundance of dog friendly beaches in Devon (quite possibly every dog’s favourite place to be). Many set aside special sections of the beach where owners can relax while their dogs run off the lead and into the surf. Others welcome dogs during the quieter times, whilst some welcome dogs off the lead, everywhere, all-year-round.

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You’ll find boundless options on either side of the county. North Devon is renowned for its fantastic surfing opportunities, while South Devon boasts the charming English Riviera and numerous picturesque coves. Taking your dog to the beach is a delightful experience that allows both you and your furry friend to enjoy the sun, sand, and surf together.

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Many dogs love the water, and the beach offers a safe environment for them to cool off and splash around. However, it’s essential to ensure that your pup is comfortable with the beach environment and that you follow any local regulations regarding dogs on the beach. Please check local signage for the most up to date information on Devon’s beaches, as this information could change at any time and a number of beaches make changes during peak seasons. Also be aware that in the hotter months, the beach may not be the best place for your pooch. Hot sand on their paws and lack of shelter can quite quickly cause heat stroke. Remember to bring essentials like a lead, water, and poo bags to keep the beach clean and ensure a positive experience for everyone. Below are just a few beaches where dogs are allowed all year round • Babbacombe Beach, Torquay, South Devon • Fairy Cove, Paignton, South Devon • Lynmouth Beach, Lynmouth, North Devon • Wildpear Beach, Combe Martin, North Devon

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If you’re planning a get away with your pets, make sure to take advantage of the beautiful countryside and coastal paths that can be found around the county. Wherever you are in Devon, you can find wide open countryside and beautiful beaches just waiting for you to explore. We love seeing your dogs enjoying themselves, but do remember to be respectful of other people and the environment around you. The majority of visitors to Devon are responsible dog owners but it can be easy for your dog to forget their manners when they are somewhere new. To make sure that everyone – your dog included! – has a great time while in Devon, here are some ways you can be a responsible dog owner. • Keep a lead with you - dogs should be kept on a lead while in car parks and church yards, so make sure to have it on you at all times. You may also notice signs asking for dogs to be on leads in certain areas where there is conservation work or farmland to help protect wildlife.

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• Make sure they are tagged or wear a collar - It is your legal duty to ensure that dogs have an external tag or collar with your name and contact details on. Any dogs without can be claimed as a stray and it is always easier to reunite if they have a collar than if whoever finds them has to track down a vet to read the microchip! • Clean up after them - Did you know it is an offence not to clean up after your dog? Make sure to have bags with you at all times just in case. You’ll find bins marked for dog’s mess in towns and villages and be aware that you are required to pick up any dog mess on all land open to the air which the public has access to. • Follow all signage Make sure to follow any instructions you might come across – this is for your dog’s safety as much as it is for other people’s enjoyment!

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Devon in Spring Devon in spring time is a magical place to be, many of the region’s top attractions start opening up and there is evidence of new life all around. Choose a farm stay and wake up every day to the sight of new lambs gambolling around or catch sight of bluebells or other spring flowers at one of the following places: • Hembury Fort, Honiton • Hartland Abbey, Hartland • Blackbury Camp, Colyton • Lydford Gorge, Dartmoor

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A collection of charming selfcatering holiday cottages just 2 miles from the award winning Woolacombe beach. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing week away or a fun-filled escape, our cottages have everything you need.

Visiting in the spring time also means you get to experience Easter in Devon. Staying over the Easter bank holiday or during the school holiday means you’ll find special offers at different accommodation providers and a host of activities and events all themed around the holidays. Make sure to check Visit Devon’s what’s on pages, to find out more about the latest egg hunts.

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Summer is the most popular time to visit Devon. There is nothing better than being at the seaside in the summer, whether you’re looking for a traditional British holiday resort or a day out at one of the county’s top attractions, there’s no end to the fun in the summer. Why not try out glamping this summer and spend those warm evenings in the hot tub or by the BBQ? Or book a stay at a holiday park where you can enjoy a host of facilities alongside comfortable accommodation?

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One of the best things to do in the summer is grab fish and chips on the beach – just watch out for the seagulls! The best places for fish and chips in the summer are: • Brixham • Torquay • Croyde • Ilfracombe There are a host of summer events in Devon, visit visitdevon.co.uk/whats-on to find out more.

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Though we love Devon in the summer, visiting in the autumn is often best, especially for those travelling without children. Not only is it quieter, so you can leisurely enjoy the beaches but the weather is still good enough to get out and about. The autumn and winter months actually provide the best conditions for watersports, particularly surfing and you’ll find lots of interesting birds and wildlife at this time of year.

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Later in the season, during half term and over Halloween, you can find special offers on attractions and places to stay as the season comes to an end, as well as a host of spooky events to keep you entertained. If you dare, why not check out some of the region’s most haunted locations? Want to spot a spirit? Check out some of these locations: • Berry Pomeroy Castle • Buckland Abbey • Wistman’s Woods

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Devon in Winter It isn’t all about beaches and sunshine, Devon is beautifully dramatic in the winter months, particularly when there is a flurry of snow. Make sure to check out places like Dartmoor and Exmoor to see a whole new side to the National Park or if you feel brave enough, head to the coast where you can take on the waves and enjoy some really good surf. As Devon has its own microclimate, you’ll find that it is fairly warm all year around, so there is no reason to not go on holiday in the off season – it’s even a sustainable way to travel – you’ll be helping the local economy and visiting places when they are less busy! There are a host of places offering Christmas and New Year breaks, as well as chances to visit Father Christmas in his grotto! One of our favourite activities in Devon during the winter is a bracing walk, if you like the sound of that, here are some of our favourite routes: • Wistman’s Wood

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ECO-FRIENDLY DEVON We all know that Devon is one of the most beautiful places in the UK – that’s why it is so important to preserve it for future generations.

Renewable Revolution One way that Devon is protecting the landscape is with its commitment to renewable energy. As you explore, you’ll find wind turbines elegantly spinning atop hills and solar panels on rooftops. By using these ways of generating clean electricity, Devon as a county is making substantial strides in reducing carbon emissions and businesses across the region, from hotels to theme parks are working together to minimise their environmental impact – keeping Devon beautiful for generations to come!

Guilt free breaks Sustainable Farming Like most places with huge rural areas, Devon’s farmers are moving towards a more sustainable way of working. Farmers across Devon are embracing more organic methods, like swapping from synthetic pesticides and fertilisers to more natural alternatives. One way this is being achieved is through agroforestry, an initiative that integrates trees into traditional farming landscapes, by doing this, farmers are enhancing the biodiversity of their land and improving soil health, which all contributes to tasty produce! You can help too by visiting farmers’ markets and picking up local produce during your visit, which cuts down on food miles and will reduce the carbon footprint associated with food transportation, as well as supporting the local economy.

Being eco-friendly while on holiday doesn’t mean you have to give up the comfort you come to expect from Devon’s accommodation providers. Indulge in a guilt free get away here in Devon where you’ll find plenty of options from holiday parks to hotels to B&Bs and glamping sites that seamlessly blend luxury with sustainability. All over Devon, accommodation providers use locally sourced materials and energy-efficient programmes – you’ll find a lack of single use plastics, recycling throughout and more, allowing you to be eco conscious and have the kind of break you deserve.

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Conservation Commitment All over Devon you will see the county’s commitment to conservation – the county has an extensive network of protected areas and wildlife reserves. Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks both showcase the commitment to preserving natural habitats and promoting responsible tourism. Other conservation projects that have really helped with the region’s biodiversity, include the successful reintroduction of otters and beavers to Devon’s rivers. You can spot them at various locations across the county, so keep your eyes peeled! These projects really underscore Devon’s dedication to biodiversity and continue to make the county a lovely place to visit.

Urban Green Living It isn’t just the countryside that champions eco-friendly living – Devon’s towns and cities have joined the green revolution too. Wherever you stay, you’ll find public transport links, minimising the need for cars – in fact many of Devon’s towns are linked to the main rail network, allowing you to easily travel around – there are also a host of places offering electric car charging. You’ll find extensive cycling networks and a dedication to maintaining green spaces and community gardens, in fact Exeter, despite being a city, is full of green space.

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Reducing, Reusing, Recycling Waste reduction and recycling initiatives play a pivotal role in Devon’s eco-friendly programme. Whether you’re self catering, staying in a hotel or visiting one of the region’s top attractions, you’ll find a real emphasis on recycling and reducing waste. With everything from a switch from single use plastics to more eco-friendly alternatives to separate bins, all of which contribute to the county’s efforts to minimise its carbon footprint.

Tackling Devon’s climate emergency Devon County Council aims to be carbon neutral by 2050 and has created the Devon Climate Emergency Project to raise awareness and to encourage residents, businesses and visitors alike to do all they can to help achieve this.

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Devon has been a premier destination for families since the Georgian era when the elite families from places like London and Bath began to flock to the coast. Places like Torquay, Woolacombe and Combe Martin continue to be popular holiday resorts for families.

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From popular attractions to beaches, parks and more, there is plenty for the whole family, whatever the weather in Devon. Whether you’re looking for adventure activities at either one of the purpose built centres, farm attractions, zoos or theme parks, there is something for everyone. During the school holidays, Devon really goes above and beyond – all your favourite attractions will have additional activities and events making every visit different and even hotels and other accommodation providers will have special menus and activities to celebrate the holidays!

One popular option for families coming to Devon is to stay at a holiday park. Not only are these parks often good value for money, but they offer a host of facilities and some even have a creche options and children’s clubs, so the parents can have a little break too. Whether you want to stay on site and indulge in the available activities or you want to explore and visit as many theme parks, zoos and other attractions as possible, Devon is the perfect family destination.

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WHAT’S ON IN DEVON We’re a friendly bunch here in Devon – you won’t have to travel too far to find something to amuse you, from weekly and monthly markets to seasonal events, festivals and more, there is always something going on across the county. The cities of Exeter and Plymouth have extensive calendars of events taking place all year around with music, sport, food, theatre, literature, comedy, art and just about everything in between. Whatever you’re into, you’ll find events big and small and some that you won’t find anywhere else in the world!

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Devon’s biggest events Did you know some of the UK’s biggest events take place in Devon? From festivals to airshows, there are events covering food and drink, music and more to enjoy in Devon. Here are some of the biggest events taking place in Devon over the coming year. • British Fireworks Championships, Plymouth • Goldcoast Oceanfest, Croyde • Beautiful Days, Ottery St Mary • Royal Dartmouth Regatta, Dartmouth • The Devon County Show, Exeter • Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival, Budleigh Salterton

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• Sidmouth Folk Festival, Sidmouth • England’s Seafood Feast, The English Riviera Find a host of Devon events on our website, www.visitdevon.co.uk/whats-on

• Tavistock Goose Fair • Tar Barrels, Ottery St Mary • Hunting the Earl of Rone, Combe Martin • Pixie Day, Ottery St Mary

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FOOD AND DRINK Devon is famous for having some of the best food and drink in the UK – from fresh fish and seafood straight from the coast, to home reared beef, local tipples and of course – the world-famous Devon Cream Tea. With our diverse landscape, excellent produce and focus on sustainability and shopping local, you’ll find the freshest seasonal flavours appearing on menus throughout the county giving you a chance to experience a real taste of Devon.

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Devon’s eateries are known for being some of the best in the UK, many of which have won awards and are home to top chefs. It isn’t just the restaurants, pubs and cafes that are gaining national acclaim, the region’s chilli farms, dairies, breweries, distilleries and farm shops are all equally as revered. Devon’s food and drink is a huge draw for visitors, whether they are on a foodie break or not.

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Devon delicacies to enjoy The Devonshire Cream Tea If you went to Devon and didn’t have a cream tea, did you even go to Devon? This is the quintessential treat while in the region – there are even gluten free and vegan versions, so everyone can join in. To make it really special, look out for the places who serve it with a Devonshire split which is the more traditional option! Just remember to do it the right way! Devonshire Pasty Did you know the first pasty recipe came from Devon not Cornwall? Well, now you do! In fairness to our Cornish cousins, the Devon pasty is a little different, it is oval in shape and has a crimp on the top. Custard One of the nation’s most famous and best loved custard brands is created right here in Devon – there is a reason why it shares a name with the food of the Gods! Clotted cream It isn’t just custard we do well here in Devon, our clotted cream is better than anyone else’s too! It’s perfect with a cream tea and make sure to look out for the clotted cream fudge and clotted cream ice cream while you’re by the coast.

Cider With cider tours and local brews on tap, you’re never too far from cider in the West Country and Devon is no exception. Cider has been made in Devon for generations – in fact, we can date it back to the neolithic period! Make sure to look out for cider at local farmers’ markets and on tap at our pubs and restaurants. Wine and Gin Devon is a leading producer of wine and gin – you’ll find the oldest gin distillery in England here in Devon, as well as several lovely vineyards to explore and pick up locally made wines.

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It isn’t just us saying that Devon is the place to be for food and drink – more and more big name chefs are setting up in the area, inspired by the quality of the raw materials they can work with. If that wasn’t enough to bring you to the region, many of the chefs and eateries in Devon have won awards on a national level. As of 2023, Devon had five Michelin starred restaurants in their prestigious guide.

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There are food festivals and foodie events taking place throughout the year in Devon. For example, the Festival of South West Food and Drink takes place every spring in Exeter, or there is Plymouth’s FlavourFest and the North Devon Food Fest to name a few. If you’re not in the area for one of the big festivals, you will likely still come across a farmers’ market or two. These take place at least once a month across the county and are a great opportunity to stock up on local produce and bring home a taste of Devon!

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Best places for seafood in Devon Devon is famous for its fish and seafood, from crab sandwiches to lobster festivals and memories of the Brixham Fish Market, you’re never too far from some fresh, seasonal seafood. If you’re looking for sustainably caught fish and seafood, make sure to head to the following places. Brixham

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Home to the famous Brixham Fish Market, this harbour town is perfect for indulging in some seafood – often you’ll find that what is being offered in shops and restaurants is fresh off the boats that morning!

A cream tea can be enjoyed anywhere but when there is so much stunning scenery to enjoy in Devon, you might as well have one somewhere picturesque. Here are some of our suggestions for a cream tea in elegant surroundings.

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As they host an annual lobster festival, Clovelly is the place to go for shellfish. Their historic harbour is the best place for watching the boats come in with the day’s catch and you can find everything from fish and chips to crab sandwiches here.

This chocolate box village near Torquay is full of thatched cottages and horse drawn carriages giving it a very Austen-esque feel.

Woolacombe As the beach regularly wins Britain’s Best Beach rankings, there are fewer places better for sitting down with some fish and chips. Bigbury on Sea You will find some of the region’s best oysters here – they are handpicked and really help round off a romantic trip along the sand.

Dartmoor With fascinating history and beautiful vistas, Dartmoor is an ideal location. Also, it’s a lovely treat after going for a bracing walk around the moor! Lynmouth Nicknamed Little Switzerland, Lynmouth provides a beautiful location to enjoy a spot of tea and some people watching. It was a favourite of the great romantic poets and it won’t take long for you to see why.

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WILDLIFE IN DEVON Devon is a treasure trove of biodiversity, boasting a rich array of wildlife across its diverse landscapes. From the windswept moors to the lush woodlands, meandering rivers, and the rugged coastline along the English Channel and Atlantic Ocean, Devon provides a habitat for an impressive variety of flora and fauna.

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cuckoo or two. The National Park is also home to some of the UK’s rarest butterflies, so make sure to watch where you step! Devon’s woodlands are another spot where you can see the region’s wildlife. Head to places like Haldon Forest or some of the more wooded areas of the Exmoor National Park where you’ll find majestic trees like oak, beech and birch and all the wildlife that come with them. Red and roe deer can be seen roaming through the underbush, while those of you out in the early hours or around dusk might catch a glimpse of a badger or a fox. You’ll also be able to hear the calls of woodpeckers and the hoots of owls, as well as other woodland song birds.

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Devon’s rivers and estuaries are crucial lifelines for much of the county’s wildlife The River Otter in East Devon has become famous for its resident otter and beaver populations, both a result of conservation projects. Otters, despite the name of the river, were at one time quite rare, but now they are frequently seen playfully making their way around the waterways. Devon’s riverbanks are also home to water voles, kingfishers and other wading birds providing a diverse array of bird and animal life to find. Both of Devon’s coastlines are dynamic environments too with a wealth of marine life. In warmer weather you can often see seals basking and bobbing along in the water. Just off the coast of North Devon, you’ll find Lundy Island which is a designated Marine Conservation Zone, it has a thriving seal colony as well as being home to the South West’s largest puffin population. Dolphins and porpoises are frequent visitors to Devon’s waters and the cliffs around the county provide nesting sites for a variety of seabirds, including guillemots and razorbills – it’s a true paradise for birdwatchers! Devon’s commitment to marine conservation doesn’t just include the animals, it extends to the seagrass beds which are a vital ecosystem for fish and seahorses. These underwater meadows contribute to the health of the marine environment and in turn, keep the region’s landscapes healthy too.

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In addition to its larger ecosystems, Devon’s microhabitats are equally fascinating. Rock pools along the coastline reveal a miniature world of crabs, anemones and fish and provide a wonderful, free activity all year around. Just remember to pop back any creatures you find. Whether you are exploring the moors, woodlands, river banks or coast, you’ll be able to witness the beauty and diversity of Devon’s natural world making it a true haven for nature lovers all year round.

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Devon is an incredibly old county, in fact the oldest human remains in the UK were found here! You’ll find evidence of the Celtic tribes that roamed the land before the Roman invasion, forts and buildings that date back to the Iron Age and the Medieval period and even connections to the English Civil War. Some of the buildings that are still in use now were used as bases for Oliver Cromwell and his forces! Everywhere you look, you’ll find evidence of the region’s history and heritage in Devon.

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Our county’s great seafaring history is well known and has greatly influenced its culture. Many famous historical figures feature in Devon’s past including Sir Francis Drake, Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Walter Raleigh. You can find out more about the region’s maritime history all along the coast, but particularly in places like Appledore in North Devon and Plymouth in South Devon.


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Other visitors from America are descended from the GIs that made Devon home during WWII. There were a number of American barracks and training camps here, especially in North Devon.

The Mayflower, the ship which took pilgrims to the New World to create settlements which would later become North America, left from Plymouth on 16th September 1620. The families onboard became known as the Pilgrims and were the first settlers, founding many of the modern communities we now know. 403 years later and you can find the evidence of the huge impact that the Mayflower voyage made all over Plymouth. Visitors from America can find a granite block marking the ship’s name in the Barbican area of Plymouth. Coming to Devon to trace your ancestry? Plymouth is a great place to start, especially if you can follow your family back to the original pilgrims that set off from Plymouth. There are archives available in the city, which can help with creating your family tree.

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Devon’s pirate history At one time the South West was plagued by pirates, but piracy was at its peak during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Lundy Island, just off the North Devon coast was perfectly placed for local pirates attacking ships travelling around the Bristol Channel. The island was even ruled by a pirate king at one point!

You can learn more about the region’s pirates by joining in the various pirate festivals in the county in places like Plymouth and Brixham.

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Devon’s royal connections Did you know an actual queen once lived in Devon? Queen Victoria lived in Sidmouth, which is in East Devon. As an infant, she and her parents moved to what is now a hotel, so you can really live like a royal! The family stayed until her father, the Duke died, and Victoria moved up the line of succession.

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Devon’s wartime connections Devon has played a strategically important part in conflicts throughout British history, from the English Civil War through to WWII.

The English Civil War was a series of battles that took place across the UK between the King and Parliament, which eventually saw victory for parliament and resulted in the temporary abolition of the monarchy. The majority of Devon declared for the King, with landowners forcing their tenants to join their campaigns. Some smaller industrial places, like Chagford, supported the Parliamentarians, which was one of the catalysts for the Battle of Sourton Down on the outskirts of Oakhampton.

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As the fighting got more intense, members of the royal family tried to flee to France, including King Charles I’s wife, who was heavily pregnant at the time. She made it as far as Exeter, which was a royalist stronghold, where she gave birth and evaded a Parliamentarian plan to capture her and hold her ransom. Before she had even recovered from the labour, she was smuggled out and made it to France. Important battles took place at various places, including Plymouth, Exeter, Torrington and Dartmouth. Some of the headquarters from the Civil War can still be seen across Devon, particularly in Okehampton and Dartmoor, many of them are now used as hotels.

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Later, William of Orange, who led the Glorious Revolution against James II of England landed in Brixham and made his way up country, gaining supporters along the way.

Along the coast, several beacons and outposts that are still there today were erected in case of invasion. Those bases were used again in WWII, becoming pillboxes, many routes along the South West Coast Path feature former pillboxes. You can recognise pillboxes by their distinct shape, they are often squat, concrete fort like buildings, in North Devon you can also find remains of former barracks and in South Devon, at Torcross, a Sherman Tank stands as a reminder of Devon’s contribution to WWII.

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As you would expect from a coastal location, Devon was of strategic significance in both World Wars. During WWI, Devon was home to several Belgian refugees. Agatha Christie, who was born in Torquay, worked as a nurse during the war and tended to those that arrived from Europe, even taking inspiration from them to create her most famous character, Hercule Poirot.

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One major incident during WWII was Exercise Tiger, which was a rehearsal for D Day. The incident ended up having greater fatalities than the actual Normandy Invasion and took place at Slapton Sands on 28th April 1944. The exercise was understandably vital, so commanders used live naval and artillery ammunition to make it as real as possible. However, a group of German E Boats approached to investigate the heavy use of radios and attacked. Memorials for Exercise Tiger can be found at Slapton Sands.

When you think of 1940s Britain, you likely think of the London Blitz and evacuees heading to the countryside, but did you know that Devon was actually a hive of activity during WWII? Not only did the county welcome evacuees but it was also home to a number of Jewish refugees escaping Europe and American GIs who undertook training exercises in the county. Evacuees touched the majority of people in Devon’s towns and villages, they were not just from places from London either, children from Plymouth and Exeter were also rehoused elsewhere in Devon.

Did you know Devon was also home to several Prisoner of War camps? There were a number of Italian prisoners located in the camp at Holsworthy, with German prisoners joining them in late 1944. If you head to Holsworthy and visit the Church of St Peter, you’ll find hand painted stained glass windows which was made by Italian POWs and crucifixes carved by German POWs.

It was the arrival of the GIs that saw Devon become a more strategic training area. Torquay became the main training wing of the RAF, while North Devon was a US Assault Training Centre, with barracks being assembled in Ilfracombe and Hele Bay and Braunton Burrows and Woolacombe becoming training grounds.

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The Budleigh Literature Festival proudly boasts the late Dame Hilary Mantel as its famous patron. Mantel, acclaimed for her award-winning novels, including the Wolf Hall trilogy, spent significant time living in Devon, contributing to the region’s literary vibrancy.

Devon’s captivating landscapes and enduring allure have been a source of inspiration for numerous esteemed authors, intricately weaving the county into the literary fabric of England. Agatha Christie, celebrated as the Queen of Crime and one of the world’s best-selling authors, was born in Torquay and drew inspiration from the surrounding coast and countryside. You’ll find reference to places around Devon, including Burgh Island, in her novels. The literary legacy of Devon further unfolds with the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who was born in Ottery St Mary and spent many years in North Devon. The rugged coasts and rolling hills became a muse for Coleridge’s evocative verses, including his masterpiece, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” Perhaps the most famous Sherlock Holmes story, “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was inspired by the wilds of Dartmoor. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle spent some time in the region and took inspiration from some local tales. Whilst Rudyard Kipling, who attended school in Westward Ho!, left his mark on the region, with many of his cherished spots now integral to the popular walking route, Kipling Tor.

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Dartmoors Myths From mystical creatures to tales of heroism, the myths of Devon add an enchanting layer to the region’s identity.

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Dartmoor is a hotspot for mythical stories. The notorious “Hound of Dartmoor” is perhaps one of the most enduring legends. It is said that a phantom black dog haunts the moors, its eerie howls and ominous presence striking fear into those who encounter it. This spectral canine is believed by some to be a harbinger of doom, while others see it as a guardian spirit. The Pixies, mischievous supernatural beings with a penchant for pranks, are another integral part of Devon’s mythology. Legends tell of these tiny, winged creatures inhabiting the secluded corners of Dartmoor and delighting in leading travellers astray with their enchanting music. Wistman’s Wood, an ancient woodland on Dartmoor, is shrouded in myth. The twisted, moss-covered trees evoke an otherworldly atmosphere, believed by some to be a meeting place for supernatural beings. Local lore suggests that the Wild Hunt, a spectral procession of ghostly riders, can be witnessed charging through the night skies above Dartmoor, led by a mythical figure, such as the Devil or a legendary hunter.

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The Legend of Jay’s Grave is one of the sadder of Dartmoor’s myths. Located near Hound Tor, the grave is said to belong to Kitty Jay who died in tragic circumstances. The thing that makes it legendary? A mysterious benefactor has been leaving flowers on her grave for years and continues to do so.

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TRAVELLING TO DEVON Devon is well served by trains from all over the country with some very picturesque routes, and is linked by major roads and has an airport accepting both international and domestic flights.

So, whether you are visiting from elsewhere in the UK or coming from further afield, you can easily reach your Devon destination.

Travel by car The M5 runs into Exeter and there are links to other major motorways including the M4 which connects the south west with London and beyond. Major A roads joining the M5 include the North Devon Link Road (A361) which serves North Devon from Junction 27, the A30 which serves the west of the county from Junction 31 and the A38 to Plymouth. There is also the A380 which will take you to the Torbay area from Junction 31. The M25/ M3 onto the A303 and A30, link Devon to the south and east of England.

Travel by coach and bus Devon is serviced by national coach services with main stops in Exeter, Tiverton, Plymouth, Bideford, Barnstaple, Westward Ho! and Ilfracombe. The county also has a local bus network with routes that include popular attractions and facilities such as train stations and shopping centres. The major bus providers in Devon are Stagecoach, Plymouth Citybus and First. Find more information, including details on Park and Ride services, coach travel, bus travel and parking traveldevon.info

Travel by air Exeter Airport offers both domestic and international travel. UK airports that fly to Exeter include Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, Leeds/ Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and Norwich. There are also flights from the Channel Islands. International travel includes long-haul flights. Please check with the airline for the latest routes.

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Approximate travel times

Mainline stations with routes from major UK cities include Tiverton, Exeter St David’s, Newton Abbot, Totnes and Plymouth, with connecting rail routes all over the county.

London Paddington to Exeter - approx. 2 hours London to Plymouth - approx. 3 hours Birmingham to Exeter - approx. 2.5 hours

There are regular train services linking the towns and cities of Devon and you can find some superb scenery by travelling by train. The Riviera Line links Exeter to Torbay and has excellent views of the sea and the Exe and Teign Estuaries. The Tarka Line runs from Barnstaple to Exeter, the Avocet line links Exmouth and Exeter. The Tamar Valley Line runs from Plymouth and the Dartmoor Line links Exeter and Okehampton.

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Totnes

TORBAY

Axminster

Honiton

Polsloe Bridge Digby & Sowton Newcourt Topsham

To Salisbury and London Waterloo

Exton Lympstone Commando

Torre

Ivybridge

Plymouth

St Budeaux Ferry Road

PLYMOUTH Devonport

St Budeaux Victoria Road

Newton Abbot

Dockyard

Bere Ferrers

'Tamar Valley Line'

Bere Alston

Teignmouth

'Avocet Line'

Gunnislake

'Riviera Line'

Starcross Dawlish Warren

EXETER

Feniton

Exeter St Thomas

Whimple

EXETER ST DAVID

Cranbrook

Yeoford Crediton Newton St Cyres

Pinhoe

Sampford Courtenay

Okehampton

Exeter Central St James Park

Tiverton Parkway

Summer Sundays

Torquay

Lympstone Exmouth

Paignton

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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES ACROSS DEVON Affinity Devon Outlet Shopping Centre Clovelly Road, Bideford EX39 3QU Tourist Information is located within our food court, and is open for in person enquiries only between March – October. Ashburton Information Centre Kingsbridge Lane, Ashburton, Devon, TQ13 7DX Tel: 01364 653 426 Email: info@ashburton.org Barnstaple Tourist Information Centre The Square, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 8LN Tel: 01271 346747 Bideford Tourist Information Centre Burton Art Gallery, Kingsley Road, Bideford, Devon, EX39 2QQ Tel: 01237 477676 Bovey Tracey Information Centre Lower Car Park, Station Road, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9AW Tel: 01626 832047 Email: boveytraceyinfo@gmail.com

Brixham ULA! The Quay, Brixham, TQ5 8AY email: enquiries@englishrivierabid.co.uk Brixham Library, Market Street, Brixham, TQ5 8EU Email: enquiries@englishrivierabid.co.uk Buckfastleigh Information Centre 80 Fore Street, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0BS Tel: 01364 644522 Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre 14 Fore Street, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 6NG Tel: 01395 445275 Clovelly Visitor Centre Clovelly, Devon, EX39 5TA Tel: 01237 431781 Cockington Visitor Centre The Linhay, Cockington Lane, Torquay, TQ2 6XA Tel: 01803 605639 Combe Martin Tourist Information Centre Cross Street, Combe Martin, Devon, EX34 0DH Tel: 01271 889031 Email: combemartinmuseum@googlemail.com Dartmoor National Park Visitor Centre Tavistock Road, Princetown, Yelveron, PL20 6QF Tel: 01822 890414 Email: visit@dartmoor.gov.uk Dartmouth Visitor Centre The Engine House, Mayor’s Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9YY Tel: 01803 834224 Email: hello@visitdartmouth.co.uk English Riviera Visitor Information Centre English Riviera BID Company Ltd, 5 Vaughan Parade, Torquay, TQ2 5JG Email: enquiries@englishrivierabid.co.uk

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Exeter Visitor Information Centre Custom House Visitor Centre, Exeter Quay, Exeter, Devon, EX2 4AN Tel: 01392 271611 Email: customhouse@exeter.gov.uk Exmouth Tourist Information Service There are information centres at Watchet, Dulverton, Dunster, Lynmouth, Minehead and Porlock. Visit: visit-exmoor.co.uk for details Great Torrington Tourist Information Centre South Street, Torrington, Devon EX38 8AA Email: touristinfo.torrington@gmail.com Hartland Tourist Information Hub 67 The Square, Hartland, Devon, EX39 6BL Tel: 01237 441916 Holsworthy Visitor Centre Manor Car Park, North Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6DJ Tel: 01409 254185 Email: holsworthyinformationcentre@mail.com Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre The Landmark Theatre, The Promenade, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 9BZ Tel: 01271 863001 Ivybridge Local Information Centre The Watermark, Erme Court, Leonards Road, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 0SZ Tel: 01752 897035

Kingsbridge Information Centre The Quay, Kingsbridge, Devon, TQ7 1HS Tel: 01548 853195 Email: info@hellokingsbridge.co.uk Lynton and Lynmouth Tourist Information Centre Lynton Post Office 26 Lee Road, Lynton, Devon EX35 6BS Tel: 01598 753 313 Lynmouth National Park Centre The Esplanade, Lynmouth, Devon, EX35 6EQ Tel: 01598 752 509 Modbury Information Centre 3 Modbury Court, Church Street, Modbury, Devon, PL21 0QR Tel: 01548 831427 Email: enquiries@modburytic.org.uk Moretonhampstead Visitor Information Centre New Street, Moretonhampstead, Devon, TQ13 8PE Tel: 01647 440043 Email: admin@visitmoretonhampstead.co.uk Museum of Dartmoor Life Museum Courtyard, 3 West Street, Okehampton EX20 1HQ Email: enquiries@dartmoorlife.org.uk Paignton Paignton Library and Information Centre, Great Western Road, Paignton, TQ4 5AG Tel: 01803 714460 Email: enquiries@englishrivierabid.co.uk

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Plymouth Mayflower 3 – 5 The Barbican Plymouth, PL1 2LR Tel: 01752 306330 Email: barbicantic@plymouth.gov.uk Plymouth Tourist Information Centre is located in the Mayflower Museum at the heart of the picturesque Barbican. Princetown National Park Visitor Centre Tavistock Road, Princetown, Devon, PL20 6QF Tel: 01822 890414 Email: visit@dartmoor.gov.uk Salcombe Information Centre Council Hall, Market Street, Salcombe, TQ8 8DE Tel: 01548 843927 Email: info@salcombeinformation.co.uk Seaton Tourist Information Centre Harbour Rd, Seaton, EX12 2LT Tel: 01297 21388 Shaldon Tourist Information Centre Ness Car Park, Ness Drive, Shaldon, Devon, TQ14 0HP Tel: 07546 995623 Email: info@shaldon-village.co.uk Sidmouth Tourist Information Centre Ham Lane, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 8XR Tel: 01395 516441

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South Molton Visitor Centre 125 East Street, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3BU Tel: 01769 572501 Tavistock Visitor Information Centre Court Gate, Bedford Square, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 0AE Tel: 01822 612938 Email: hello@visit-tavistock.co.uk Tiverton’s Tourist Information Service Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life, Beck’s Square, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6PJ Tel: 01884 256295 Torquay The English Riviera Visitor Information Centre, 5-7 Vaughan Rd, Torquay, TQ2 5JG Tel: 01803 211211 Email: enquiries@englishrivierabid.co.uk Totnes Information Centre Market Square, Totnes, TQ9 5SG Tel: 01803 269190 Email: info@visittotnes.co.uk Woolacombe Tourist Information Centre The Esplanade, Woolacombe, Devon, EX34 7DL Tel: 01271 870 553 Email: info@visittotnes.co.uk



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