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Dartmouth
Surrounded by sparkling waters, Dartmouth is one of the most beautifully located fortresses in England. For over 600 years, the castle has guarded the narrow entrance to the Dart Estuary and the busy, vibrant port of Dartmouth.
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597 reviewsOttery St. Mary
Amazing Animals, magnificent Maze, outdoor Adventure Play, indoor Soft Play, terrific Traversing Walls, heart-stopping Drop-Slide, 40 Meter Zip Line, authentic Saxon Village.
Slapton
Slapton Ley is the largest natural freshwater lake in the south west, separated from the sea by a shingle beach. As a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) it was declared a National Nature Reserve (NNR) in 1993. The Nature Reserve is 1.5 miles…
Cullompton
The Blackdown Hills is an unspoilt rural landscape of great beauty with an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna to discover.
Yelverton
Dartmoor National Park is one of the last great wildernesses in the UK with an inspirational landscape of heatherclad moors and rugged tors.
Axmouth
If you're thinking of walking parts of the coastal path then the route from Axmouth to Lyme Regis is a good starting point with great views
Dartmouth
A single storey Tudor artillery fort built before 1534 to protect the harbour from any hostile ships that might have made it past the defences of Kingswear and Dartmouth castles.
Dartmouth
Built in 1864, the Daymark is a grade II listed tower, which reaches 80ft high and visible from Dartmouth. It can be seen for many miles if you’re out at sea. This stunning octagonal tower is situated in a picturesque field overlooking the sea, and…
Budleigh Salterton beach is a long pebble beach along the stunning Jurassic Coastline in East Devon.
Axminster
We are The Lyme Bay Winery: a small, dedicated West Country company passionate about producing delicious and award-winning English still and sparkling wine, Fruit wine, Mead, Rum and more from our home in Devon’s beautiful Axe Valley.
Teignmouth
A self-guided trail taking visitors on a journey of culinary discovery around the beguilingly beautiful Teign Estuary in South Devon.
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1491 reviewsDawlish Warren
The family beach resort with shops, amusements, go-karts, adventure golf, pubs and accommodation. A birdwatcher's paradise - Something for everyone 365 days/year! Miles of beach and sand dunes backed by the 500 acre National Nature Reserve and golf…
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594 reviewsSeaton
Picturesque fishing village with high chalk cliffs.
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267 reviewsTeignmouth
Come and explore the most stunning South Devon coast from our purpose built RIB “Whistler”. Whistler is an MCA coded commercial 12 seat passenger vessel, kitted out with the latest equipment to comply with the Martine Coastal Agency’s code of…
Torquay
The Wetwheels experience is designed to enable every disabled person, including those with profound and complex disabilities, the chance to experience the excitement of power boating without boundaries. Wetwheels Torbay is fully accessible - not…
Brixham
Fishcombe Cove is ideal if you want to escape the crowds. Situated along the coast from Brixham, this small shingle beach is a quiet, peaceful little cove protected on all sides by tall red cliffs.
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1226 reviewsExmouth
World of Country Life is over 30 acres of fun for the whole family whatever the weather
Turn a regular day out into a full-blown adventure!
For young detectives and adults who never grew up. Treasure Trails are a captivating challenge that combines mind-twisting clues and fascinating stories for anyone with a sense of adventure.…
Dartmouth
The Newcomen Engine House, attached to Dartmouth Visitor Centre , houses one of the few surviving 'Atmospheric Engines'. Built in 1720 to Thomas Newcomen's original design, this is the oldest preserved steam engine in the …
Torquay
This delectable beach is part of the English Riviera and it lives up to its name with its stunning sands, views and sunshine. This is the main beach for Torquay, being popular with holidaymakers from the surrounding hotels, day visitors and locals.
Walk around the Barbican to discover life in Plymouth in 1620 with the Plymouth Mayflower Trail.
The brand new app features self-guided walking trails throughout Plymouth is now available to download, giving visitors and locals alike the chance…