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Brixham
Berry Head Nature Reserve is an important wildlife and historical site in Brixham, South Devon.
The area is an internationally acclaimed heritage site and National Nature Reserve, home to a variety of coastal wildlife, history, geological…
Exeter
Whether you want a gentle stroll or an exhilarating mountain biking experience, there’s something for everyone at Haldon Forest Park. Open 364 days of the year, there is something for every interest to connect you with the great outdoors.
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Exeter
A visit to Powderham Castle is an enchanting day out for all its visitors. Fascinating guided tours of this magnificent 600year old Castle.
Totnes
Come and enjoy a fabulous day out at Dartington, where you can experience a range of visitor attractions set in stunning, Grade 2* listed gardens. Visit our cinema, browse in a wide range of shops, or relax in our restaurant and B&B.
Canonteign Falls where tranquillity meets adventure. The perfect day out for the whole family.
Sidmouth
Bring out the best in your herd and make memories that last a lifetime at The Donkey Sanctuary. Meet hundreds of adorable rescue donkeys for FREE and discover so much more besides.
Okehampton
Simmons Park is a beautiful meadow and garden situated in Okehampton.
SEATON
Enjoy the beauty of the Jurassic Coast in Devon, miles of breathtaking coastal paths, stunning views and historic landmarks.
Ashburton
90 acres of parkland adjacent to River Dart on edge of Dartmoor. Generous size pitches. Extensive playgrounds for children big & small. Instructor lead activities including high ropes (extra cost). Onsite shop and licensed café bar.
Come rain or shine, whether you’re looking for a relaxing time or a full-on action packed day, it is all here with Devon’s Top Attractions. Find the best days out in Devon and plenty of choice too www.devonstopattractions.co.uk
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Okehampton
Nestled amidst the open moorland and dramatic tors of Dartmoor National Park lies the captivating destination of Meldon Reservoir, where nature and history intertwine to offer a unique day out.
Newton Abbot
On the outskirts of Newton Abbot sits the 114 acres of woodland, heathland, grassland, lake and marsh that makes up Stover Country Park. The park is home to a substantial variety of wildlife including birds, insects, dragonflies and damselflies as…
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…
Ottery 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.
Seaton
Nearly 4km of level trails and boardwalk through beautiful marshland and reed beds alongside the river Axe, home to an abundance of wildlife.
Teignmouth
Eastcliff Park is located to the north of Teignmouth town centre. This large open space sits on top of the red cliffs overlooking the sea and the railway line, a foot path can be found leading down from the car park to the coast and Teignmouth beach…
Exeter
The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl, supporting 1000s of birds. One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the the RSPB's two nature reserves.
Explore and enjoy the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as the coast and countryside events guide for May - October pick up the AONB guide from the Dartmouth Visitor Centre.
East Devon
The East Devon National Landscape is a vast and captivating landscape encompassing intimate wooded combes, immense heathland, towering cliffs, undulating hills and lush river valleys.
Dawlish
In the centre of Dawlish is The Lawn; a focal point of the town and seafront The Lawn is dominated by open, well maintained grass and a gentle stream know as The Brook or Dawlish Waters. At the far end of The Lawn you’ll find a bowling green and…
Dawlish Warren
Dawlish Warren's most valuable ecological asset appears outside of the summer months - the descent of thousands of wildfowl and wading birds who use the mudflats to feed.