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From the northern Exmoor Coast to the southern Jurassic Coast, there are over 630 miles of coastline to see and explore in Devon. With major cities of Exeter and Plymouth to visit as well as the Dartmoor National Park for rural locations, Devon is a fantastic place for a cottage break.
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There are seaside and medieval towns to explore, popular attractions to visit and an excellent range of local food and drink products to try.
The south-west of England is famed for its cream tea. In Devon, scones are topped with cream followed by jam whereas in Cornwall it is the opposite way around - jam first then cream. Cream tea in Devon is served with local clotted cream and jam.
Devon is a foodies dream with clotted cream made in the region as well as cream tea, local seafood, ice cream, blue cheese and fudge made with Devon clotted cream for you to enjoy. The county also has many micro-breweries producing their own real ale.
So, whether your cottage is on the Devonshire coast or in the countryside, taking a weekend breaks or a longer soak in your hot tub, you’ll be able to try a wide range of local produce at cafes, pubs, restaurants, farmers markets and food festivals.
Devon has so much to enjoy on your family holidays out in the area. Crealy Theme Park is the biggest in the region with over 60 rides, attractions and shows!
The perfect fun day out for the whole family, there is a wide range of rides for thrill-seekers, little ones and families. From rollercoasters and log flumes to a pirate ship, animal exhibits and shows, there is something for everyone. Another fun attraction is the Dartmouth Steam Railway where visitors can enjoy a ride along the South Devonshire coast.
A Devon cottage makes for the ideal base for exploring the area. Taking guests through quaint villages and offering beautiful views, this is a memorable activity to do with the family.
Devon is a beautiful county with two coastlines and a national park making it an idyllic location for couples to explore. The Valley of Rocks is a popular natural landmark on the South West Coastal Path. It boasts a unique U-shaped dry valley on the coast that is perfect for watching sunsets with your loved one.
Other scenic locations for romantic walks including Salcombe and Croyde beach. The towns and cities in Devon provide a great spot for date night where you can enjoy dinner and drinks at one of the many restaurants and pubs.
Dartmoor National Park is also a fantastic spot to view the night sky – take a blanket, snacks and drinks and enjoy a romantic evening together.
Devon boasts wonderful countryside and miles of coastline making it a fab destination for your next dog-friendly holiday. Throughout the county, there are lots of dog-friendly places where you can explore with your pooch. On the South West Coast Path, you’ll find plenty of dog-friendly trails to take your furry friend on scenic walks.
Saunton Sands and Braunton beach are both dog-friendly for when you’re planning sandy beach walks. Some attractions in Devon are also dog-friendly which includes the Victorian Cliff Railway and many pubs, cafes and shops so you can take your four-legged friend everywhere with you.
Becky Falls in Dartmoor National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions and a great place to visit with your pooch.
Whether you’re planning a seaside holiday or countryside retreat, Devon has something for everyone to enjoy. With friends, family or your partner, you can make memories in this beautiful part of the country.
Once home to the author Agatha Christie, this is a truly memorable place to visit for avid readers and writers.
The estate is set on the River Dart and is a lovely place to enjoy a day out. At Greenway House, there are beautiful gardens, historical interiors and a café for visitors to try and explore. Dogs are also welcome on the grounds so you can visit with the whole family.
In the heart of the city of Exeter, you'll find this magnificent Anglican cathedral. It's one of the oldest in the country. A major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the cathedral, enjoy guided and audio tours and visit the cathedral shop and café.
There is lots of green space surrounding the cathedral where you can have a picnic with a view!
A picturesque fortress castle that is dog-friendly and has beautiful views of the surrounding sea. Visitors can climb to the top of the battlement for stunning views across the town of Dartmouth and enjoy a ferry boat ride – perfect for spotting wildlife and viewing the castle from afar.
There is also a tearoom where you can indulge in cream tea and lunch with views across the estuary.
This stunning coast stretches 95 miles along the coast from Devon to Dorset.
It is one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in the UK and offers a wealth of things to see and do. Visitors can walk, cycle or run along the rugged coastline for magnificent views at every location and visit many historical landmarks along the way.
is a lovely golden sand beach in Devon. The popular beach is great for surfing and perfect for walks with family, friends and your pooch! The beach also has Landeez all-terrain wheelchairs making the beach fully accessible to everyone. A walk to Crow Point is recommended for stunning views across the coastline.
– For adults who partake in a drink or two must visit the Plymouth Gin Distillery. The only gin distillery in the city is also the oldest working distillery in England. Plymouth Gin Distillery is open for visitors to take tours of the distillery, enjoy samples and visit the shop and the bar!
The distillery has a bar and restaurant where visitors can indulge in a unique dining experience with a range of cocktails to try and delicious food to accompany them.