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The Ultimate Guide to Things To Do in Devon

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You know that feeling when you’ve had the same routine for a while, and it’s time to shake things up? You need some new experiences that will inspire you and give your life new meaning. Maybe it even feels like something is missing… So how about going on a road trip to Devon? This beautiful county has so much to offer, you won’t believe it! There are so many incredible hidden gems here. If you love exploring nature, eating good food and drinking great beer, this place is calling your name. Don’t miss out on this brilliant opportunity – pack your bags and come with us!

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Exploring Dartmoor

The wild, mysterious Dartmoor National Park is the true heart and soul of Devon. This vast and beautiful landscape has been a source of inspiration for writers and artists for centuries. You can see why! Get lost in the endless tors and wild landscape. This is the place to rediscover your inner explorer.

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Visiting Exmouth and The Devon Coast

If you love the coast, you’re in for a real treat in Exmouth! This seaside town is a real hidden gem. You’ll be able to explore the fascinating museum and the sandy beaches, or take a boat trip out to the beautiful sea arch. You can also visit the beautiful National Marine Aquarium in Devon and see the amazing underwater world up close. If you stay in the summer, you can visit the Sidmouth Folk Festival, an annual event full of humour, Devon culture, music and dancing. Or visit the Totnes Market and try some delicious local food and drink, or explore the beautiful countryside surrounding the town.

Tasting beer at the Otter Brewery.

The Otter Brewery is a fantastic brewery with a strong commitment to community, tradition and quality. You’ll be able to try some of their best brews, along with some great snacks, while you learn about their philosophy and what makes their beer so special. This is a great place to go if you’re a beer fanatic, but it’s also an excellent introduction to the world of craft beer. They also run a programme to train young people in the world of beer, so you can help support a great cause.

Visit Devon Street Food Festival (Summer only)

If you’re looking for something a little wacky to do in Devon, head to the Devon Street Food Festival. This is one of the most bizarre food festivals in the country. You’ll be able to see a whole host of weird and wonderful foods, from chocolate-covered insects to organic seaweed. You’ll also be able to try some delicious Devon ice cream and jam. This is the perfect way to experience the weird and wonderful side of Devon, while tasting some amazing food at the same time.

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Visit the National Marine Aquarium (Summer only)

Located in Plymouth, the Marine Aquarium is the perfect place to discover the wonders of the ocean and the creatures that live there. This is the UK’s biggest aquarium, and it’s an absolute must-see if you’re a marine biologist at heart or just curious about the underwater world. There are over 20,000 different creatures living there, and you’ll be able to experience all kinds of different habitats, from tropical coral reefs to the deep sea. This aquarium is a unique blend of education, entertainment and conservation. It’s a must-see attraction in Devon, so don’t miss out!

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Take a trip on the South Devon Railway

If you’re a fan of trains, or just want something a little different to do, the South Devon Railway is a must visit. This railways runs tradition steam trains and is a wonderful way to see the local countryside. The South Devon Railway was an English railway company that opened in 1859 for the purpose of linking Paignton and Torquay. It was intended to link the towns, the line ran through Torquay, Paignton, Totnes and Dawley (now Dawley Bridge) before ending at Brixham. The line closed to passengers in 1967, but continued to be used by freight until 1985. A number of sections of the railway have been preserved and are open to visitors today.

Watch a football match at Plymouth Albion

If you’re visiting Devon in the football season, you can’t miss a visit to the home of Plymouth Albion Rugby Club. You’ll be able to enjoy this incredible team in the beautiful setting of the Albion watching the young players rise to fame. If you come here, you’ll be able to feel the passion for the sport that runs through the veins of every single person who comes here. And you can’t miss the opportunity to try some delicious traditional Devon cider and beer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Woolacombe is known for being the best seaside town in Devon. Appledore is also known for being very beautiful and quaint.

Devon is well known for its cream teas and is often in competition with Cornwall for the title of who does it best. In Dorset, make sure to put the cream on before the jame!

Torquay is a bigger and more varied town, so if you want more shops and amenities to explore then this is where you should head. Paignton is smaller, cuter, and has a great beach, so this is a great option for a more relaxing day out.

Woolacombe Beach is known for being the nicest beach in Devon, and is a must visit while you’re there.

South Devon is a great spot to visit for its warm and beautiful beaches. Head to this area of Devon was a great summer holiday, perfect for swims in the sea.

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Conclusion

Now that you know all about the must-see places in Devon, you’re ready for the adventure of a lifetime. You can’t miss out on this beautiful county and all it has to offer. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to explore the gems of Devon! Highlights of Devon include its beaches, food, historical culture and amazing walks and views. Its a wonderful and unique county and makes for a wonderful summer holiday.

Another great spot to visit in the UK is nearby Cornwall. Go and check out my post on this amazing county here.

Thank you so much for reading and I hope to see you back here again soon.

Ta-ta for now! x

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