Places to visit in Devon
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Exmoor Zoo
Exmoor Zoological Park is home to 170 species of wildlife. The park is set in 12 acres of land with roaming peacocks and wildfowl.
Visit SiteBrixham Harbour
A bustling harbour and Marina which is one of the busiest fishing ports in England. Home to Sir Frances Drake's Golden Hind.
Paignton Zoo
Looking for an exciting day out in Devon? Come in and get close to over two thousand creatures at one of the South West's most exciting visitor attractions.
Visit SiteSplashdown Waterpark
Splashdown Waterpark, is a great day out. There is something for everyone to enjoy - from big kids to little ones - with some of the UK's most exciting flume rides and some of the English Riviera's most spectacular views, right next to Goodrington Beach it's a winning combination!
Visit SiteSouth West Coastal Path
Where else can you walk along 630 miles of such superb coastline? The heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery along the way are truly inspirational and every day walking it brings stunning new experiences.
Visit SiteDartmouth Steam Railway
Take a steam train along the South Devon Coast, the scenery on this picturesque line is breathtaking.
Visit SiteThe Big Sheep
All weather family fun attraction. Features indoor play barn, fairground rides, animal barn, gin distillery and on site brewery. Be sure not to miss the famous sheep racing!
Visit SiteLundy Island
Lundy lies off the coast of North Devon, where the Atlantic ocean meets the Bristol Channel with nothing between it and America, a granite outcrop, three miles long and half a mile wide. In the hubbub of the modern world it is a place apart, peaceful and unspoiled.
Visit SiteLynton and Lynmouth
Lynton stands some 450ft above its sister village of Lynmouth and in the 18th and 19th Centuries inspired Romantic poets and authors and became a popular tourist resort owing much of it development to the wealthy publisher, Sir George Newnes.
Visit SiteHangman Hill
Difficulty: Challenging. An inspiring walk with far-reaching views over coast and hills. Listen out for warblers, as well as nesting seabirds on the cliffs and ravens on the hillside. Please note this walk includes steep, muddy paths that can be very slippery, with substantial ascent and descent.
Visit SiteCombe Martin to Woolacombe
Difficulty: Challenging. This is a truly spectacularly wild and beautiful section of the South West Coast Path, which includes some easy cliff paths across farmland around Ilfracombe and Woolacombe and some more strenuous ascents, especially between Lee Bay and Morte Point. The area around Morte is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its beautiful maritime heathland and grasses.
Visit SiteBaggy Point Circular Walk
Difficulty: Easy. This short circular walk along the western flank of Baggy Point will reward you with far-reaching coastal, sea and farmland views. It's also an excellent place to see wild flowers and for a spot of bird-watching. The area is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geological features.
Visit SiteLynton/Lynmouth to Combe Martin
Difficulty: Strenuous. This is part of R. D. Blackmore's Lorna Doone territory and the landscape is so extraordinary that legend has explained its origin as the acts of the Devil. From here there are some challenging climbs, including reaching the highest point of the South West Coast Path, and lovely views along beautiful stretches following the edge of the land, away from civilisation.
Visit SiteThe Boathouse Instow
Overlooking golden sands, The Boathouse in Instow is a beach bar and restaurant with a serious passion for great food, fresh fish, fine wines and good times.
Visit SiteThe Boathouse Instow
Overlooking golden sands, The Boathouse in Instow is a beach bar and restaurant with a serious passion for great food, fresh fish, fine wines and good times.
Visit SiteMonster Slip & Slide
THE MONSTER SLIP AND SLIDE….EVERY KID’S (AND BIG KID’S) DREAM!!! Cornwall and Devon’s border town of BUDE has a epically fun experience opening from the 13th of July for the summer holidays! A Slide…… but not just any slide…. A Slip and Slide! In fact a 360 feet long, four lane Monster of a slide! Choose from a single/double inflatable ring or one of our super fast bodyboards and launch yourself off our Monster ramp. This slide is honestly rad! Suitable for almost anyone and everyone looking for a thrill! Release your Monster and BOOK your summer fun NOW!
Visit SiteMonster Slip & Slide
THE MONSTER SLIP AND SLIDE….EVERY KID’S (AND BIG KID’S) DREAM!!! Cornwall and Devon’s border town of BUDE has a epically fun experience opening from the 13th of July for the summer holidays! A Slide…… but not just any slide…. A Slip and Slide! In fact a 360 feet long, four lane Monster of a slide! Choose from a single/double inflatable ring or one of our super fast bodyboards and launch yourself off our Monster ramp. This slide is honestly rad! Suitable for almost anyone and everyone looking for a thrill! Release your Monster and BOOK your summer fun NOW!
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