When you approach the Devon district, you get a feel of antiquity and unspoilt coastlines, moores, town and village buildings and images of traditions well-kept and honoured. You can undertake a relaxed journey around the beautiful countryside and quaint stone villages and memory-bound landscapes and mountains. You shall treasure the smell and sight of lush green rolling hills with bright waterstreams, rivers, trees, and valleys for years to come.
Log-in to on-line maps of Devon and find directives for information on appropriate websites concerning:
Accommodation in the form of caravan parks, bed and breakfast facilities and holiday cottages Devon.
Weather and tide-timer.
Night-out entertainment, like best pubs and night-clubs.
Local tourist information centres specifically for a local beach guide to accommodate your family.
Arts, crafts and exhibitions.
Markets offering the area’s culinary specialities, farm fresh vegetables and fruit and specifically dairy products.
Theatre and shows.
Outdoor activities like the 102 mile cycle route linking the Devon coast-line to Plymouth in the south.
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