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THE DEVON HANDBOOK

Our handbook is full of great ideas on things to see and places to go.

The UK’s best 24-hour city trips

It turns out you don’t need to head to the big cities for fun adventures - come and discover the UK's best cities that can be seen in a day!

2020 holidays in Devon

Long walks wind up at cosy country pubs, the beautiful coastline offers up quiet places to soak up the sun or go rock pooling, and breathtaking scenery ensures any visitors are sure to get that holiday feeling as soon as they arrive in this unique county.

A local's guide to Mortehoe

Little-known Mortehoe happens to be at the heart of this coastline, situated right next to exquisite beaches and bustling seaside resorts yet hidden on a secluded clifftop.

The ultimate guide to Mid Devon

There’s always the opportunity for adventure in Mid Devon, whether that’s out exploring the dramatic national park or having fun at one of the many attractions throughout the area.

A local's guide to Exmouth

Exmouth is a Victorian-era holiday resort with a long beach and promenade. As the name suggests, it sits at the mouth of the River Exe.  Ever since the late 18th century, the town has enjoyed its status as a popular seaside destination drawing in sunseekers from far and wide. 

A local’s guide to Crediton

Surrounded by beautiful rural landscape, well-connected due its location on the train route and close to Devon’s capital of Exeter, Crediton is a great holiday escape. Relax and unwind in the town or head into Exeter for exciting days exploring the city.

A local’s guide to Tavistock

Tavistock is a Mid-Devon town close to border of Cornwall that also acts as the gateway town to Dartmoor. Read more...

A local’s guide to Torquay

Palm trees, white sand and a glittering sea, Torquay's scenery matches any tropical paradise yet the promenade and entertainment provides the fun that can only be found on a good old-fashioned British holiday.

A local’s guide to Noss Mayo

A picturesque village tucked away in a secluded area of South Devon, Noss Mayo is hidden on the southern bank of the Yealm Estuary and is a great holiday destination if you love boating and coastal walks.

The insider’s guide to Devon

Our insider’s guide to Devon is packed with top tips that only the locals will know because, well, we’re local! Our team have lived in, worked in and loved Devon for years, meaning we’re experts when it comes to all you need to know about our beloved county. So sit back and let us intrigue you with enthralling information, leading you to write a whole new Bucket List dedicated to the county of Devon.

The countdown to Christmas in Devon

As children all over the country open their advent calendars, we’ve decided to create our very own Stay In Devon calendar of Christmas events, which hands out something even better than chocolate. We’ve picked out 25 family-friendly festive events in Devon, one for each day in the run-up to Christmas – because there's no greater gift than spending quality time together at this special time of year.

Interactive map of Devon

Found nestling in the south west of England, Devon is an extremely rich and diverse county, and the landscape changes dramatically as you travel throughout the region. When you are in Devon, you will find that the jagged coastlines of the north and south of the county are beautifully juxtaposed by the rugged inland areas of Exmoor and Dartmoor and perfectly placed towns and villages.
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