Cities, Towns and Villages
Whether you are a resident of Devon or here on your holidays, there are beautiful towns and villages…
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Devon is one of England's most diverse and rewarding counties to explore. With two spectacular coastlines, two National Parks, five National Landscapes, UNESCO-designated sites and hundreds of historic towns and villages, there is always something new to discover — no matter how many times you visit.
Whether you're drawn to the dramatic moorland of Dartmoor, the surf beaches of North Devon, the winding creeks of the South Hams or the cobbled streets of a harbour town, Devon rewards the curious. This is a county where ancient history sits alongside cutting-edge culture, where world-class food and drink are found around every corner, and where the landscape changes dramatically from one valley to the next.
Did you know that Devon has two separate coastlines? Well, it does! This, combined with a diverse range of landscapes, gives you plenty of opportunities to explore. Whether you want to take on the waves by joining a boat trip, surfing session or doing a spot of swimming, or you want to stay on dry land and traverse the South West Coast Path, you'll never experience the same thing twice.
To really explore the sea, you need to visit one of Devon's many marine museums. Plymouth is a great place to start, as it is still home to some of the largest naval bases in the world, and the training there is second to none. Like much of the West Country, Devon has a long history of piracy, and you can find out more by visiting the Brixham Pirate Festival or the museum in Appledore! You could also take the ferry over to Lundy Island, which was once a haven for pirates but is now home to the south west's largest puffin colony!
Running the entire length of both Devon's coastlines, the South West Coast Path is the UK's longest national trail, so no matter where you are in the county, you can easily access the path. Because there are a variety of different access points and routes, you can find a trail that suits your ability — so whether you're up for a challenge, want something more gentle or are exploring the natural world with the kids and a dog in tow, you'll be well catered for here.
It isn't just the coastlines that Devon has to be proud of — it is also home to two National Parks, Dartmoor and Exmoor, five National Landscapes, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO Geopark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site!...
That's not even including the various nature reserves, Sites of Scientific Interest and, of course, the bustling market towns and pretty villages! There are, of course, the two cities too — Exeter & Plymouth - everywhere you look you'll find ancient geology and fascinating history as well as inspiring art, beautiful food and drink and cutting-edge entertainment. It's such a diverse landscape; the only real question you need to ask yourself is where you want to explore first!
Devon has an active social calendar, and the wide range of annual events attracts people year-round. You can explore Devon's history with some of the region's favourite events and festivals, including Tar Barrel Rolling, which takes place every Bonfire Night in Ottery St Mary, or the village's annual Pixie Day. Alternatively, you could join in one of the many wassailing events that take place in January or an apple festival or two in the autumn.
There is a whole host of quirky, historic events that are unique to Devon going on all over the county.
You can also explore the world of science with the annual Science Festival, which is held in Sidmouth; find out more about boating with one of the region's regattas; explore a new fictional world with a literary festival — the one in Budleigh Salterton was founded by bestselling author Hilary Mantel — and lots more!
If that wasn't enough, many of Devon's attractions are award-winning and bring fun to visitors and residents alike, whatever your age, taste and budget. So whether you are into farm animals or fungus, are 2 or 92, or are visiting with a group or on a romantic break, you'll never run out of things to explore.
Visit Devon, and you'll find a whole world of discovery awaits you.
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Explore Dartmoor and you will find a stunning moorland destination perfect for walking, wildlife, camping, and cosy stays. Discover Dartmoor’s tors, trails, villages, and unforgettable landscapes in the heart of South West England.
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