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A stunning coastline, beautiful countryside, and everything in between
BEAUTY& the Beach
Over 50 great beaches to choose from
Shore DELIGHTS
WALKING
CYCLING
COAST
COUNTRYSIDE
HISTORY
CULTURE
GREAT DAYS OUT
Home to two stunning Natonal Parks - Dartmoor and Exmoor
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The county of Devon offers something for allages, all year round. In fact, one of the hardestdecisions you will have to make about your tripto this diverse county is where to go first!In addition to beautiful golden beaches andstunning scenery, we are blessed with rusticvillages and towns, historic buildings and twoNational Parks.
Devon is proud to boast no less than 5 areasof Outstanding Natural Beauty, a UNESCOBiosphere Reserve, a UNESCO Geopark, aUNESCO World Heritage Site and two NationalParks. Possibly the most famous of which isDartmoor with over 350 square miles to explore.
The famous historic cities of Plymouth, whereSir Francis Drake set sail to circumnavigatethe globe in 1577, and Exeter, where parts ofthe Roman Wall still remain, are both full ofexcitement and entertainment. Couple this withsome superb shopping from main high streetretailers to independent shops and boutiques,they are a must for the whole family.
The gateway to the English Riviera and theUNESCO-stamped Geopark is Torquay, aplace teeming with maritime history andplaying host to a number of sporting eventsincluding the Riviera’s own regatta.
South Devon’s beautiful coast and undulatinghills are backdropped by the dramaticwilderness of Dartmoor, making it a region ofcontrasts. Throughout South Devon, there isan abundance of galleries, music festivals andalternative lifestyle centres.
North Devon has its own unique character,with the rugged beauty of Exmoor NationalPark, a perfect location for hiking or mountainbiking, to golden sand beaches and excellentsurf. It is also home to many stately homes,with their glorious grounds, through to thesteep cobbled street and deep blue harbour
in the timeless village of Clovelly.With so much to offer, you’ll be spoilt forchoice wherever you decide to go; however,no trip would be complete without atraditional Devon Cream Tea and a healthydebate about whether the jam or clottedcream goes on first!
WELCOMEA warm
to the Experience Devon 2015 guide.
CONTENTS
4 English Riviera
6 Plymouth
8 South Devon
10 Dartmoor National Park
12 Exeter & Essential Devon
14 North Devon & Exmoor
16 North Devon Biosphere
18 Exmoor National Park
20 Devon’s Top Attractions
22 Tourist Information
24 Experience Devon
26 Devon/Somerset Border
27 Accommodation
33 Attractions
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All information in this guide has been provided by the individual visitor areas and was deemed correct at time of going to print. CDM cannot accept responsibility for any innacuracies thereafter.
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IF YOU WANT ALL YEAR ROUND FUN, SOUTH DEVON’S BEAUTIFUL BAY IS THE PERFECT DESTINATION! WHETHER YOU’RE LOOKING FOR FANTASTIC BEACHES, THRILLING
ADVENTURES OR TOTAL RELAXATION, WE’VE GOT EVERYTHING YOU NEED.
Named as the top UK seaside destination by TripAdvisor’s
Travellers Choice Awards in 2014
Out & AboutCREATE YOUR OWN LIFETIME OF MEMORIES in South Devon’s Beautiful Bay. With so much on offer when it comes to a seaside holiday the towns of Torquay, Paignton, Brixham and Babbacombe Bay are the complete package. The birthplace of Agatha Christie, we have plenty of award winning beaches, exciting attractions and events for all the family. There’s also an endless variety of water activities from fishing trips to kayaking adventures plus the stunning scenery of the Global Geopark. With a great choice of accommodation, you can enjoy a holiday that’s friendly, fun and one that you will remember forever.
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2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS1-3 May BMAD Bike & Music Festival
2-4 May Brixham Pirate Festival
23-25 May BrixFest
17-21 June La Solitaire Du Figaro Sailing Race
11-19 Sept International Agatha Christie Festival
www.englishriviera.co.uk/whats-on
Great Days OutExplore our stunning coastline in a plethora of ways including by heritage steam train, by canoe, by boat or on foot. Head down to Cockington for a traditional Devon cream tea or go wild at Paignton Zoo. That’s just the start of your adventure in South Devon’s Beautiful Bay. With more attractions than any other UK seaside resort, you’re guaranteed to keep busy all year round, whatever the weather!
Agatha Christie’s RivieraAgatha Christie, Queen of Crime, was born in Torquay in 1890. Her beloved Devon inspired more than 20 of her novels and you can follow in Poirot’s footsteps along the Literary Trail or board a ferry to Greenway, her holiday home on the banks of the River Dart. Make sure you visit the Potent Plants Garden at Torre Abbey and Torquay Museum with its dedicated Agatha Christie Gallery.
Food & DrinkTaste the highest quality, local Brixham fish, served just hours after it was caught. You can’t get fresher than that! Balmy evenings and lazy days are the perfect environment for an alfresco café culture that combines the freshest local produce with inspirational world cuisine. Be sure to check out Torquay’s Michelin-starred Elephant Restaurant for a mouth-watering menu based around the finest local ingredients.
1. Paignton & Goodrington 2. Torquay 3. Paignton Zoo 4. Brixham & Berry Head 5. Cream tea at Cockington 6. Agatha Christie Plaque7. BMAD Bike & Music Festival 8. Brixham Pirate Festival
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To book your trip to the English Riviera visit www.englishriviera.co.uk or call 01803 211 211 to request a copy of our 2015 Official Destination Guide.
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PLYMOUTH
ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST VIBRANT WATERFRONT CITIES. LOCATED BY A STUNNING WATERFRONT AND HARBOUR, PLYMOUTH IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO VISIT. WITH DAZZLING VIEWS, RICH HISTORY AND WORLD CLASS EVENTS YOU’LL WANT TO COME BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN.
Plymouth is home to many attractions including the National Marine Aquarium, the UK’s biggest aquarium, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Plymouth Pavilions, Ski Slope and Snowboard Centre and Dartmoor Zoo, which inspired the making of the Hollywood blockbuster - ‘We Bought a Zoo’.
The Barbican and Sutton Harbour is one of Plymouth’s most popular places to visit, with quaint cobbled streets, a picturesque harbour and a wealth of independent shops, galleries, bars, cafes and restaurants along the water’s edge creating a metropolitan feel.
It’s also home to the Elizabethan House as well as the Mayflower Steps where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail on their voyage to the New World in 1620.
Plymouth Hoe is where Sir Francis Drake is renowned to have played his last game of bowls before his sailing voyage to engage with the Spanish Armada. Also home to the iconic Smeaton’s Tower, Tinside Lido, Royal Citadel and the city’s war memorials the Hoe a large open-space and jaw-dropping views.
Take a trip to the Royal William Yard, which was designed by Victorian architect Sir John Rennie and constructed between 1825 and 1831. The Yard is considered to be one of the most important groups of historic military buildings in Britain; it is also the largest collection of Grade 1 listed military buildings in Europe. Stroll around the Yard and take in the atmosphere and imposing buildings as well as stop off at one of the many eateries for a spot of lunch, afternoon tea or dinner.
If you like to shop, the city centre features many independent retailers as well as national brands and high street names in its varied shopping areas. Regularly hosting outdoor markets visitors will often get to taste Devon’s fantastic local produce. Head to Plymouth City Market to find a great selection of clothes, food and gifts.
Take your time wandering around the extensive range of independent and specialist retailers in the Independent Quarter, pick up unique pieces of art from the Barbican’s Historic Quarter or enjoy shopping in Plymouth’s landmark shopping centre, Drake Circus.
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2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS16/17 May Plymouth Pirate Weekend
27 June Armed Forces Day
14/16 Aug Flavourfest
18/19 Aug British Firework Championships
www.visitplymouth.co.uk
1. Plymouth Hoe 2. Tinside Lido 3. Royal William Yard 4. Yachts 5. Waterfront refreshments 6. Mayflower steps 7. Barbican by night
Quaint cobbled streets, a picturesque harbour and a wealth of independent shops, galleries, bars, cafes and restaurants along the water’s edge.
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SOUTH DEVON
South Devon is home to many fantastic places to visit, from watching the boats come in at Dartmouth to exploring the unique shops of Totnes; or visiting the historic pier at Teignmouth to enjoying the stunning beach at Dawlish Warren.
If you thrive on a holiday full of adventure then get amongst the waves at Bantham, ride a mountain bike through the wonderful woodlands in the Teign Valley or take a coastal hike to Start Point whilst enjoying the views and stunning landscapes of the region.
If something more sedate appeals then relax by the harbour in Salcombe and watch the goings-on or try out one of the many fantastic restaurants around the area, many serving local produce, with our local fresh seafood being a speciality.
As well as the natural appeal of the region there are many lively festivals and events running throughout the year and fun family attractions to keep the little ones entertained. Hours of fun can be had simply exploring the rock pools of the many beaches or trying your luck at crabbing from one the historic town’s quaysides.
If you’re interested in heritage and culture then South Devon also has lots to offer from a rare surviving monastery, striking castles, days out on a steam train and grand country houses with spectacular gardens.
Whether you’re visiting for a romantic weekend away, a family summer holiday or a winter get-away with friends the range of accommodation within South Devon means there will be something to suit you. From beautiful boutique hotels, to lodges in the woods and beachside camping sites to cosy countryside B&B’s, finding a place to relax at the end of a day exploring South Devon couldn’t be easier.
Go to www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk for information on the region, events taking place and to check accommodation availability.
BEAUTIFUL BEACHES
STUNNING LANDSCAPES
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2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTSMay Lemonfest
June Teignmouth Folk Festival
5–7 June Contemporary Craft Festival
10/11 July Glas-Denbury
26 July Totnes Show
1 Aug Shaldon Water Carnival
2 Aug Dartmouth Crab Day
22 Aug Dawlish Air Show
27–29 Aug Dartmouth Regatta
Sept Abbfest
Oct Dartmouth Food Festival
27/28 Nov Candlelit Dartmouth
Dec Totnes Christmas Markets
www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/whats-on
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1. Fresh catch 2. Dartmouth Steam Railway 3. Teignmouth pier 4. Totnes High Street 5. Rower, River Dart 6. Start Point 7. Kingsbridge Estuary Landscape 8. Dartmouth 9. Cliff Path nr Kingswear 10. Dawlish Warren
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DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK
Dartmoor has a rich and varied cultural heritage, ranging from prehistoric remains, through buildings and settlements of medieval and later origin, to its customs and traditions, some, such as the famous Widecombe Fair, still thriving. All combine to give Dartmoor a distinctive character and make it a fascinating place to visit. Dartmoor’s landscape is among the richest in western Europe in terms of its archaeological remains. Dartmoor contains the longest stone row in the world and has the greatest number of archaeological sites out of all the UK National Parks.
Dartmoor’s blanket bog, upland oakwood, caves and mines are among habitats of international importance.
The National Park operates three Visitor Centres and these are great starting points to explore the area. The National Park Visitor Centre in Princetown has a superb free to enter exhibition area where you can find out about the Dartmoor story and discover more about the building’s connection with Conan Doyle and how he was inspired to write the Hound of the Baskervilles. Try out the new Sherlock Holmes interactive display, watch stunning films and learn about Dartmoor’s myths and legends.Children can enjoy exploring darkest Dartmoor in the centre’s spooky cinema.
Dartmoor National Park is a place of contrasts with something to enable everyone to wind down and take a break from the daily
grind. Whether you seek a place for quiet contemplation, away from the hustle and bustle, a great day out with the family, a gentle stroll, or the thrill of adrenaline sports - Dartmoor has it all.
The open spaces and sheltered valleys give pleasure to millions of people every year while Dartmoor’s small towns, villages and settlements offer individual shops and a warm welcome after a great day in the hills.
To find out what’s on visit the National Park website www.dartmoor.gov.uk
AT 368 SQUARE MILES (954km2), DARTMOOR IS THE LARGEST OPEN SPACE IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND. IT HAS WILD OPEN MOORLAND, GRANITE TORS AND WOODED RIVER VALLEYS. AT ITS
EDGE IS A LANDSCAPE OF SMALL FIELDS ENCLOSED BY STONE WALLS AND HEDGE BANKS.
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Visitor Centres
National Park Visitor Centre PrincetownTavistock RoadPrincetownYelvertonPL20 6QFt 01822 890414
National Park Visitor Centre PostbridgeMain car park on B3212 Moretonhampstead to Two Bridges Road.PL20 6THt 01822 880272
National Park Visitor Centre HaytorSituated at the lower car park on B3387 3 miles west of Bovey Tracey.TQ13 9XTt 01364 661520e [email protected]
1. Leather Tor 2. Bennetts Cross 3. Combestone Tor sunrise 4. River Dart, Holne Bridge 5. Lydford Gorge 6. Widecombe-in-the-Moor 7. Dartmoor ponies, Haytor 8. Dunsford 9. Teign-e-ver 10. Eastern Beacon 11. Hound Tor 12. Postbridge 13. Higher Uppacott Shippon
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EXETER & THE HEART OF DEVON
History, shopping and culture are in abundance in the county’s market towns. Axminster, Ottery St Mary, Honiton and Tiverton are all waiting to be explored.
With more than thirty miles of stunning UNESCO World Heritage Coastline, the Jurassic Coast offers towering red cliffs, sand dunes, coves, rock pools and sparkling sea. Sandy expanses stretch out at Exmouth and Teignmouth. Fishing boats and visitors dot the beaches at Branscombe and Beer. Sidmouth stands proud with its Regency hotels and esplanade. Budleigh Salterton offers a wonderful mix of independent shops and restaurants.
At the heart of coast and countryside lies Exeter, an ancient city with a modern pulse. Independent shops and boutiques, festivals delighting in everything from food and drink to music and poetry, it is a city that continues to fascinate and thrive.
Explore Exeter’s medieval, subterranean side through the echoing vaults and water passages of the Underground Passages, then back on the surface explore the brilliant city Royal Albert Memorial Museum and admire the magnificent cathedral.
The city’s culinary excellence is celebrated every April at the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink. Theatres, galleries, arts centres and cinemas put on packed programmes of events and festivals. See the full line up at www.visitexeter.com
Exeter Quay connects with the Exe Estuary Cycle Trail, and is home to Europe’s first Clip n’ Climb centre, the South West’s largest indoor climbing wall, bike hire and various water sports. There’s Premiership rugby with the Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park, whilst Exeter City Football Club and Exeter Racecourse provide more opportunities for sport fans. Exeter is a Host City for Rugby World Cup 2015, hosting a Festival of Rugby and city centre Fanzone for the tournament.
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The Heart of Devon is a land of hills and fertile valleys, with high-banked lanes and an abundance of paths. East Devon and the Blackdown Hills are protected Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the
landscape is criss-crossed by walking routes like the East Devon Way and Exe Valley Way.
1. Beer 2. Double Locks, Exeter 3. Shoppers’ paradise 4. Exeter Castle 5. Go Ape! 6. Ashclyst Forest 7. Dawlish beach 8. Blackdown Hills 9. RAMM Museum 10. Exeter Cathedral
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2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS13-15 Mar Chagword 2015
19-22 Mar Teignmouth Poetry Festival
16-18 Apr Tuckers Maltings Beer Festival
24-26 Apr Exeter Festival of SW Food & Drink
16 May Exeter Pride
21-23 May Devon County Show
13 June 7th Velo Vintage Occasion & Cycle Ride
14 June Dawlish Horse Show
4 July Let’s Rock, Ultimate 80’s Festival, Powderham Castle
10-12 July Tiverton Balloons & Music Festival
17 July Lammas Fair Parade
10-18 July Budleigh Music Festival
17/18 July Exeter Craft Festival (40th anniversary)
31 July-7 Aug Sidmouth Folk Week
8-15 Aug Dawlish Carnival Week
21-23 Aug Beautiful Days
28-30 Aug Deep Water Solo, Exeter
8 Sept Widecombe Fair, Dartmoor
10-13 Sept Heritage Open Days
17-20 Sept Budleigh Salterton Literature Festival
29 Sept Rugby World Cup 2015 Tonga v Namibia, Sandy Park
7 Oct Rugby World Cup 2015 Namibia v Georgia, Sandy Park
11 Oct Rugby World Cup 2015 Italy v Romania, Sandy Park
19 Nov - Dec Exeter Christmas Market
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NORTH DEVON & EXMOOR
Come and experience our beautiful beaches at Woolacombe, Saunton and Croyde, or tour the Tarka Trail and delve further into the North Devon countryside. Explore Exmoor with its beautiful valleys and stunning coastline - don’t miss out on historical seaside towns such as Lynton and Lynmouth. If you’re looking for somewhere to keep the little ones entertained, visit The Milky Way Adventure Park, voted North Devon’s top day out with the kids for 2014!
After a day exploring North Devon and Exmoor, why not pay a visit to the Pier House in Westward Ho! and sample the locally caught Bideford Bay Crab, or if you just fancy a light bite, visit the Pavilion Dining Room in Lynmouth and enjoy a traditional Devon cream tea. If you prefer dining alfresco, be sure to order a tasty hamper from Johns of Instow - perfect for picnics!
North Devon offers a great range of accommodation for exploring the area. For a fun packed holiday
park for all the family, try Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks, or escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life entirely and try camping at Stowford Farm Meadows or Lobb Fields. For something more relaxing why not stay at the luxurious Saunton Sands Hotel and wake up to the glorious view of Saunton Sands beach. For a unique alternative, try Hartland Forest Lodges and stay in a traditional Nordic lodge in secluded woods, and enjoy exclusive access to their coarse fishing lakes.
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No matter what time of year there’s always plenty going on in North Devon. Once spring has sprung, browse through the wonderful selection of flowers in the stunning gardens located at Hartland Abbey.
When the season turns to summer, join in the Somersault Festival at Castle Hill, featuring a wide range of music, theatre and circus acts. Clovelly in the autumn hosts the annual Clovelly Herring Festival, with cookery demonstrations, seaside shanties, and tasty food and craft stalls. If you fancy doing some Christmas shopping while you’re on holiday, and want to avoid the rush of the high street, then be sure to visit the Christmas Markets at The Big Sheep. There’s a wide variety of stalls selling a huge range of local food throughout December - just in time for Christmas!
2015 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Jan RHS Winter Sculpture Exhibition RHS Garden Rosemoor, EX38 8PH www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/rosemoor
Feb Circus of Horrors Queens Theatre, EX31 1SY www.northdevontheatres.org.uk
Mar Daffodil Days Hartland Abbey, EX39 6DT www.hartlandabbey.com
Apr Easter Bunny Family Breakfast The Big Sheep, EX39 5AP www.thebigsheep.co.uk
May May Day Ilfracombe www.visitilfracombe.co.uk
June Joe Mcelderry Queens Theatre, EX31 1SY www.northdevontheatres.org.uk
July Somersault Festival Castle Hill Gardens, EX32 0RH www.somersaultfestival.com
Aug North Devon Show Umberleigh Show Ground, EX37 9DX www.northdevonshow.com
Sept Lobster and Crab Feast Clovelly Village, EX39 5TA www.seailfracombe.co.uk
Oct North Devon FoodFest Barnstaple Pannier Market, EX31 1SY www.northdevon.com
Nov Fireworks Milky Way Adventure Park, EX39 5RY www.themilkyway.co.uk
Dec Christmas Farmers Markets The Big Sheep, EX39 5APwww.thebigsheep.co.uk
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Camp beside an Exmoor stream and gaze at the stars through North Devon’s pollution-free skies. Or glamp it up in a yurt at Yarde, handy for the Tarka Trail - perfect for cycling or gentle walks along wooded valleys.
With 90 miles of the South West Coast path on offer in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty you can take an exhilarating hike above crashing waves on rocky shores. Look out to the island of Lundy whose waters team with protected wildlife - or sail there on the MS Oldenburg and swim with the seals!
North Devon is perfect for a family seaside holiday. Safe, clean beaches, local fish and chips with North Devon’s famous Hockings Ice Cream for afters! Visit a working farm or roam around the amazing Braunton Burrows, the UK’s most impressive sand dunes.
For a bit of quirky comfort book a stay at Broomhill Art Hotel with its unique sculpture gardens and delicious ‘slow food’ produced from the best local, organic and home grown produce. www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk
North DevonBIOSPHERE
GLOBALLY ACCLAIMED FOR LIVING AND WORKING IN HARMONY WITH NATURE, THE PEOPLE OF NORTH DEVON WELCOME YOU TO THEIR COSY COTTAGES, BOUTIQUE HOTELS, SPECTACULAR LOCAL FOOD AND
DRINK AND WILD PLAYGROUND FOR WALKING, SURFING AND GETTING CLOSER TO NATURE.
Experience North Devon - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. A special destination with the natural environment at its heart.
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Worlds apart but easy to reach - visit North Devon and you’ll keep coming back for more.
with surfing, kite surfing and stand up paddle boarding. There are havens for sailors and coasteering experiences too. Away from the sea you can have a go at horse riding, llama trekking or eco-friendly electric quad biking.
Whenever you plan to visit, North Devon is bound to be celebrating something! From Bideford’s New Year fancy dress party - one of the biggest in Europe - to Torrington’s traditional Mayfair with its Morris Men and maypoles.
Summer offers up the fabulous Barnstaple Fringe Theatrefest and GoldCoast Oceanfest Surf and Music Festival in Croyde. And you can get your fill of local delicacies at Clovelly’s Lobster and Crab Feast or sup a local pint at one of Ilfracombe’s three beer and cider festivals - with plenty of live local music of course!
With an abundance of artists and makers producing original hand crafted work there are plenty of souvenirs to be had without racking up your carbon footprint. Shop in one of North Devon’s vibrant market towns or buy straight from the artist in their village home studio.
North Devon’s beaches offer thrills and spills...
1. Braunton Burrows
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3. Meet the locals
4. Woolacombe beach
5. Traditional fayre
6. Locally caught produce
7. Instow beach
8. Kayaking on the River Torridge
9. Cycle the Tarka Trail
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2015 BIG Adventure Events8 Apr The Big Moorland Adventure Haddon Hill (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
26 May The Big Woodland Adventure Nutcombe Bottom (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
28 May The Big Coastal Adventure Lynmouth Green (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
20 June The Big Midsummer Night’s Adventure Horner Wood (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
29 Aug The Big Bank Holiday Adventure North Hill (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
28 Oct The Big Autumn Adventure Webbers Post (free family event, 10am - 4pm)
N AT I O N A L PA R KA land of contrasts
STRADDLING THE BOUNDARY OF SOMERSET AND DEVON, EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK IS RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE FINEST LANDSCAPES IN THE UK.
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Its deep wooded valleys, high cliffs, wide open moorland and clear streams provide inspiration and enjoyment to both locals and visitors. The farms and villages that have developed over hundreds of years combine to create a rich landscape that belies the National Park’s relatively small size of 267 miles2 (693km2).
Exmoor is also an amazing place to marvel at the wonders of the night sky and in recognition of its dark skies and the work that the National Park is doing to keep them that way, Exmoor was designated Europe’s first International Dark Sky Reserve in autumn 2011. More information and telescope hire is available from National Park Centres.
Exmoor National Park supports a fascinating variety of wildlife including herds of wild red deer and free living Exmoor ponies, rich lichen communities, rare fritillary butterflies, bats and other species uncommon in southern Britain.
Exmoor National Park Authority works with others
to protect the special qualities of the National Park. It also provides a number of services from planning and conservation to high quality visitor information and maintaining Exmoor’s excellent network of waymarked footpaths and bridleways.
The amazing new Lynmouth Pavilion was opened just over a year ago and is home to the National Park Centre and the Heritage Lottery Funded Lynmouth Pavilion Project which is set to deliver another fun programme of events this year.
The Centre has a mix of high tech and more traditional exhibits with everything from a huge touch screen table and iPads to a traditional seaside photo board. There are also National Park Centres in Dulverton and the medieval village of Dunster with displays related to the local area.
For more information about what to see and do pick up a copy of Exmoor 2015 from a National Park Centre or visit: www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk where there more information and a comprehensive events diary.
EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK
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23 May - 3 June Exmoor Coast Festival 2015 This year’s event will include activities all along Exmoor’s coast in Minehead, Porlock, Lynmouth, Heddon Valley and Combe Martin, as well as various locations in between. Watch out for events listed online and advertised throughout the area.
25/26 Sept Exmoor Wood Festival Celebrating all that’s special about Exmoor’s wonderful woodlands. Involving partners it will showcase woodland management through the ages, as well as having guided walks, charcoal burning, woodland crafts as well as workshops for children more information nearer the time, check online or at a National Park Centre.
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Key to Devon’s Top AttractionsHeritage, Houses & Gardens1. Clovelly Village ................................ EX39 5SY4. Dartington Crystal .......................... EX38 7AN6. Arlington Court ................................EX31 4LP10. Knightshayes .................................. EX16 7RQ12. Killerton House ..................................EX5 3LE16. Bicton Park Botanical Gardens ...........EX9 7BJ20. Powderham Castle ............................EX6 8JQ23. Castle Drogo ..................................... EX6 6PB26. Buckfast Abbey ...............................TQ11 0EE27. Bygones ............................................TQ1 4PR29. Kents Cavern ..................................... TQ1 2JF30. Buckland Abbey ...............................PL20 6EY31. Morwellham Quay ............................ PL19 8JL38. Saltram House ...................................PL7 1UH
Zoos, Aquariums & Animals7. Exmoor Zoo ................................... EX31 4SG39. National Marine Aquarium ................. PL4 0LF40. The Donkey Sanctuary .................... EX10 0NU
Activity Centres21. Go Ape! ............................................ EX6 7XR33. River Dart Adventures .................... TQ13 7NP
Theme Parks & Farms2. Milky Way ........................................ EX39 5RY3. The Big Sheep .................................EX39 5AP5. Watermouth Castle.......................... EX34 9SL9. Quince Honey Farm ........................EX36 3AZ13. Escot Park ....................................... EX11 1LU15. Pecorama ....................................... EX12 3NA17. World of Country Life ........................EX8 5BU19. Crealy Great Adventure Park .............EX5 1DR24. Miniature Pony Centre ....................TQ13 8RG28. Babbacombe Model Village ............ TQ1 3LA34. Pennywell Farm ............................... TQ11 0LT36. Woodlands Family Theme Park ........ TQ9 7DQ
Beauty of Nature22. Canonteign Falls ................................EX6 7NT25. Becky Falls ..................................... TQ13 9UG37. Blackpool Sands ..............................TQ6 0RG
Boats & Trains8. Lynton Cliff Railway ........................ EX35 6EQ11. Devon Railway Centre .....................EX16 8RG14. Seaton Tramway ............................. EX12 2ND18. Stuart Line Cruises ..............................EX8 1EJ32. South Devon Railway......................TQ11 0DZ35. Dartmouth Steam Rail & River Boat .. TQ6 9BH
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Key to Devon’s Top AttractionsHeritage, Houses & Gardens1. Clovelly Village ................................ EX39 5SY4. Dartington Crystal .......................... EX38 7AN6. Arlington Court ................................EX31 4LP10. Knightshayes .................................. EX16 7RQ12. Killerton House ..................................EX5 3LE16. Bicton Park Botanical Gardens ...........EX9 7BJ20. Powderham Castle ............................EX6 8JQ23. Castle Drogo ..................................... EX6 6PB26. Buckfast Abbey ...............................TQ11 0EE27. Bygones ............................................TQ1 4PR29. Kents Cavern ..................................... TQ1 2JF30. Buckland Abbey ...............................PL20 6EY31. Morwellham Quay ............................ PL19 8JL38. Saltram House ...................................PL7 1UH
Zoos, Aquariums & Animals7. Exmoor Zoo ................................... EX31 4SG39. National Marine Aquarium ................. PL4 0LF40. The Donkey Sanctuary .................... EX10 0NU
Activity Centres21. Go Ape! ............................................ EX6 7XR33. River Dart Adventures .................... TQ13 7NP
Theme Parks & Farms2. Milky Way ........................................ EX39 5RY3. The Big Sheep .................................EX39 5AP5. Watermouth Castle.......................... EX34 9SL9. Quince Honey Farm ........................EX36 3AZ13. Escot Park ....................................... EX11 1LU15. Pecorama ....................................... EX12 3NA17. World of Country Life ........................EX8 5BU19. Crealy Great Adventure Park .............EX5 1DR24. Miniature Pony Centre ....................TQ13 8RG28. Babbacombe Model Village ............ TQ1 3LA34. Pennywell Farm ............................... TQ11 0LT36. Woodlands Family Theme Park ........ TQ9 7DQ
Beauty of Nature22. Canonteign Falls ................................EX6 7NT25. Becky Falls ..................................... TQ13 9UG37. Blackpool Sands ..............................TQ6 0RG
Boats & Trains8. Lynton Cliff Railway ........................ EX35 6EQ11. Devon Railway Centre .....................EX16 8RG14. Seaton Tramway ............................. EX12 2ND18. Stuart Line Cruises ..............................EX8 1EJ32. South Devon Railway......................TQ11 0DZ35. Dartmouth Steam Rail & River Boat .. TQ6 9BH
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ENGLISH RIVIERA (TORQUAY, BRIXHAM & PAIGNTON)
English Riviera Visitor Information t 01803 211211 e [email protected]
PLYMOUTHPlymouth Mayflower t 01752 306330 e [email protected]
SOUTH DEVONDartmouth t 01803 834224 e [email protected]
Dawlish t 01626 215665 e [email protected]
Kingsbridge t 01548 853195 e [email protected]
Modbury 01548 830159 e [email protected]
Newton Abbot t 01626 215667 e [email protected]
Salcombe t 01548 843927 e [email protected]
Shaldon t 01626 873723 e [email protected]
Teignmouth t 01626 215666 e [email protected]
Totnes t 01803 863168 e [email protected]
DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARKHaytor t 01364 661520 e [email protected]
Postbridge t 01822 880272 e [email protected]
Princetown t 01822 890414 e [email protected]
DARTMOOR & WEST DEVONAshburton t 01364 653426 e [email protected]
Bovey Tracey t 01626 832047 e [email protected]
Buckfastleigh t 01364 644522
Ivybridge t 01752 897035 e [email protected]
EXETER, EAST DEVON & MID DEVONAxminster t 01297 34386 e [email protected]
Budleigh Salterton t 01395 445275 e [email protected]
Exeter t 01392 665700 e [email protected]
Exmouth t 07591 127740 e [email protected]
Honiton t 01404 43716 e [email protected]
Lyme Regis t 01297 442138 e [email protected]
Ottery St Mary t 01404 813964 e [email protected]
Seaton t 01297 21660 e [email protected]
Sidmouth t 01395 516441 e [email protected]
Tiverton t 01884 230878 e [email protected]
TOURIST INFORMATION
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRESDevon has many Tourist Information Centres (TICs) whose staff have excellent local knowledge and are able to help and advise you about your visit to the county. Please see below:
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TOURIST INFORMATION
NORTH DEVON & EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK
Barnstaple t 01271 375000 e [email protected]
Bideford t 01237 477676 e [email protected]
Braunton t 01271 816688 e [email protected]
Combe Martin t 01271 889031 e [email protected]
Dulverton t 01398 323841 e [email protected]
Dunster t 01643 821835 e [email protected]
Exmoor National Park t 01398 323665 e [email protected]
Great Torrington t 01805 626140 e [email protected]
Holsworthy t 01409 254185 e [email protected]
Ilfracombe t 01271 863001 e [email protected]
Lynton & Lynmouth t 01598 752225 e [email protected]
Minehead t 01643 702624 e [email protected]
Porlock t 01643 863150 e [email protected]
South Molton t 01769 574122 e [email protected]
Woolacombe t 01271 870553 e [email protected]
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6. Roundham
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EXPLORE DEVON
EXPLOREDEVON ...the naturally active way
DEVON IS A
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Why not try one of the great networks of cycleways, footpaths and bridleways to help you explore this fabulous countryside and get active at the same time.
Devon’s environment has something to offer throughout the year, indeed many sites are best visited out of season. Nothing can beat an exhilarating cliff top walk on a blustery winters’ day, the vivid autumn colours as you stroll through woodlands or the activity in the estuaries, teeming with migrating and wintering birds. Our heaths and moorlands take on their own unique beauty during the winter months and the stunning displays of spring flowers such as wild daffodils and bluebells are simply breath-taking.
Devon provides endless opportunities for all ages and abilities to get out and active. Leave the car at home and use the integrated bus and train network to access multi-use routes, ideal for safe and easy walking or cycling. A number of accessible trails are suitable for families with young children and pushchairs or the elderly and those who use wheelchairs. So why not take a weeks’ holiday to walk a section of the
South West Coast Path or cross the county from north to south coast along the Two Moors Way? Or take a day out with a leisurely cycle ride around the Exe Estuary or for the more active go mountain biking in the Tamar Valley.
For those who enjoy wildlife Devon has an abundance and variety that few other parts of Britain can rival. From wintering avocets to Dartford warblers and cirl buntings, even the most enthusiastic bird watcher will find something to excite.
Our landscape also tells a fascinating story, don’t miss the Jurassic Coast in East Devon, Slapton Ley in the South Hams, the towering cliffs of the Hartland coastline or the awesome granite tors strewn across Dartmoor, to see geology in action!
www.exploredevon.info
WALKING CYCLING GEOLOGY WILDLIFE HORSE RIDING
exploredevon.info
1. Cliff Path near Kingswear 2. Exeter Canal 3. Kayaking, River Torridge 4. Cycling on the Meldon Viaduct 5. East Devon by Jenny Bowden 6. Clovelly Harbour 7. Combestone, Dartmoor 8. Bolt Head, Salcombe 9. Jurassic Coast near Branscombe by Tom Hurley
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DEVON / SOMERSET BORDER
Exmoor National Park, although one of Britain’s smaller national parks, is certainly big on beauty with an amazing variety of landscapes encompassing high cliffs that plunge down to the sea, gorse and heather covered moorland, ancient woodlands, valleys and rivers. The many footpaths are well maintained by the National Park rangers team based in Dulverton.
Exmoor is partly in North Devon with the larger part being in Somerset. The border between the two counties on the coast is at County Gate where there is a visitor centre giving information to enable you to get the most from your visit to the area. Nearby are the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a Victorian water-powered cliff railway, and thatched buildings on the harbour side make a picturesque scene.
Travelling from the border into Somerset, after descending one of the steepest hills in England, is the village of Porlock with interesting shops and quaint tearooms and a falconry centre at the village of Bossington. The nearby National Trust village of Selworthy is famous for its thatched cottages on the green.
Further along the Somerset coast is the town of Minehead where you can take a steam train ride
on England’s longest heritage railway through 20 miles of coast and glorious countryside. The first stop off the train from Minehead will take you to Dunster station where a short walk will bring you to the medieval village with its ancient buildings and cobbled footpaths, nestled beneath the magnificent Dunster castle and gardens.
The Yarn Market Hotel in Dunster is an ideal location for its close proximity to these and many more attractions and with so much to see and do on Exmoor in the Devon and Somerset border area, do come and take a look around you will not be disappointed!
EXMOOR ATTRACTIONS
• 28 ensuite bedrooms • Pets welcome • Walkers & cyclists welcome • Boot & drying room • Restaurant open every evening from 5.30pm• Special interest breaks for artists, singers and musicians• Groups welcome
Situated in the medieval village of Dunster within Exmoor National Park, we offer a warm welcome to all who want to enjoy the magnificent surroundings of Exmoor and West Somerset.
High Street, Dunster, Exmoor National Park, TA24 6SFTel: 01643 821425 Email: [email protected]
DEVON & SOMERSET BORDERon the
YARN MARKET HOTEL
• Dunster Castle
• Lynton & Lynmouth
• West Somerset Railway
• Lorna Doone country
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SAUNTON BEACH VILLASFor reservat ions cal l 01271 890 052
Simply the best UK beach holiday we have ever had.
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With world class water sports, award winning golden sands and miles
of UNESCO beauty on your doorstep, you can experience all
the very best of Devon at Saunton Beach Villas.
Our blissful plot of 4, 6 and 8 bed Villas is nestled right on the edge of
Saunton Sands Beach, making it the perfect destination for exploring
the coastline and countryside of the South West and best of
all, with dogs welcome year round at
Saunton Beach Villas, there’s no need to leave your best friend at home!
So this year, loose the long-haul, cut the costs and maximise the holiday luxury by choosing a UK Beach break at Saunton.
You don’t have to travel far, to travel well.
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SERVICED ACCOMMODATION
Welcome to Woodbury Park, a beautifully situated luxury hotel, leisure complex and golf club in a breathtaking location. Close to Exeter, Woodbury Park is where a world-class hotel and extensive leisure facilities blend seamlessly with quality service and the warmth and hospitality that Devon and the West Country is renowned for. With 56 bedrooms in our 4-star hotel, 5 Swiss-style lodges, 2 golf courses, on-site spa, 7 flexible function rooms and some of the best leisure facilities in the region, we really do have something for everyone. So why wait? Come and explore Devon’s hidden jewel for yourself.
Woodbury Park Hotel & Golf Club Woodbury Castle, Woodbury, Exeter EX5 1JJ Tel: 01395 233382 Email: [email protected] www.woodburypark.co.uk
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No. of rooms: 56 Ensuite: 56 | Open: All year Rates: B&B PPPN £80 - £110 DB&B £105 - £155
Exeter HHHHHotel
Escape to this award winning medieval farmhouse, with quality en-suite bedrooms, (Wi-Fi), beams, log fires and low doorways! With walks from its doorstep (Tarka & ‘Devon Wildlife’ trails) this is an ideal base to explore Exmoor & Devon. A cream tea awaits your arrival!
Huxtable Farm B&B West Buckland EX32 0SR Tel: 01598 760254 Email: [email protected] www.huxtablefarm.co.uk
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No. of rooms: 6 Ensuite: 5, 1PB | Open: Feb - Nov Rates: B&B PPPN £42 - £44
Barnstaple HHHHB&B
Sunnybrook 156 New Road, Brixham, Devon TQ5 8DA Tel: 01803 854386 www.sunnybrook.co.uk
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No. of rooms: 5 Ensuite: 3 | Open: All year Rates: B&B PPPN £30 - £35
Brixham Guest House
Raleigh Stile B&B 1 Raleigh Stile, Hexton Hill Road, Hooe, Plymouth PL9 9WA Tel: 01752 492232 Email: [email protected] www.raleighstyle.co.uk
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No. of rooms: 3 Ensuite: 2 | Open: All year Rates: B&B PPPN £30 - £35
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DUKES The Esplanade Sidmouth Devon EX10 8AR01395 513320 www.dukessidmouth.co.uk
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For a relaxed stayThirteen individual ensuite B&B
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DUKES The Esplanade Sidmouth Devon EX10 8AR01395 513320 www.dukessidmouth.co.uk
SIDMOUTH’S CONTEMPORARY INN
For a relaxed stayThirteen individual ensuite B&B
rooms, many with stunning sea views
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Wooder Manor Holiday Homes Widecombe-In-the-Moor,
Nr. Newton Abbot, South Devon TQ13 7TR Tel: 01364 621391 Email: [email protected] www.woodermanor.com
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No. of units: 5 Sleeps: 2-4, 4-6 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £320 - £600 Short breaks available
Nr. Newton Abbot
Cottages, Coachhouse and ground floor converted stables nestled in picturesque valley - a patchwork of fields, hedgerows, stone walls, woodland moors & granite tors. Walking, cycling from the doorstep. Clean, well equipped, central heating. Sleeps 2-4, 4-6. Gardens, easy parking, bike storage. Resident owner. Widecombe village, cafe and pub level half mile. Short Breaks.
HHHHSelf Catering
SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Cofton Country Holidays Starcross, Nr Dawlish, South Devon EX6 8RP
Tel: 01626 890111 Email: [email protected] www.coftonholidays.co.uk
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No. of pitches: Touring 300 Tents 150 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £375 - £1060 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £14.50 - £33.00
Nr Dawlish
An award winning four star holiday park based in a secluded valley of a glorious corner of Devon. Ideally located for popular visitor attractions and a short drive from Dawlish Warren’s Blue Flag Beach. Facilities on the park include outdoor heated swimming pools, leisure complex complete with indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym, on site café, bar, restaurant, takeaway and shop.
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Wooder Manor Holiday Homes Widecombe-In-the-Moor,
Nr. Newton Abbot, South Devon TQ13 7TR Tel: 01364 621391 Email: [email protected] www.woodermanor.com
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No. of units: 5 Sleeps: 2-4, 4-6 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £320 - £600 Short breaks available
Nr. Newton Abbot
Cottages, Coachhouse and ground floor converted stables nestled in picturesque valley - a patchwork of fields, hedgerows, stone walls, woodland moors & granite tors. Walking, cycling from the doorstep. Clean, well equipped, central heating. Sleeps 2-4, 4-6. Gardens, easy parking, bike storage. Resident owner. Widecombe village, cafe and pub level half mile. Short Breaks.
HHHHSelf Catering
Cross House & Cottage Fore Street, Northam, Bideford EX39 1AN Tel: 01237 472 042 Email: [email protected] www.crosshouseandcottages.co.uk
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No. of units: 2 Sleeps: 2-7 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £195 - £775
Northam/Appledore/Westward Ho! Self Catering
Steam Trains Model Railway Exhibition
Beautiful Gardens Indoor & Outdoor Play Areas
… and much more
VISITwww.pecorama.infofor more details & opening timesPECORAMA • BEER • DEVON • EX12 3NA • 01297 21542
Tiverton Castle Park Hill, Tiverton, Devon EX16 6RP Tel: 01884 253200 Email: [email protected] www.tivertoncastle.com
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No. of units: 5 Sleeps: 2, 4, 6 | Open: All Year Rates: PUPW £350 - £1200
Tiverton
MAKE A CASTLE YOUR HOME. Three lovely apartments in historic Castle, two beautiful cottages in the grounds - all modern conveniences in medieval surroundings. Wonderful garden, unspoilt countryside.
Self Catering
Cofton Country Holidays Starcross, Nr Dawlish, South Devon EX6 8RP
Tel: 01626 890111 Email: [email protected] www.coftonholidays.co.uk
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No. of pitches: Touring 300 Tents 150 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £375 - £1060 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £14.50 - £33.00
Nr Dawlish
An award winning four star holiday park based in a secluded valley of a glorious corner of Devon. Ideally located for popular visitor attractions and a short drive from Dawlish Warren’s Blue Flag Beach. Facilities on the park include outdoor heated swimming pools, leisure complex complete with indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym, on site café, bar, restaurant, takeaway and shop.
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Cofton Country Holidays Starcross, Nr Dawlish, South Devon EX6 8RP
Tel: 01626 890111 Email: [email protected] www.coftonholidays.co.uk
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No. of pitches: Touring 300 Tents 150 | Open: All year Rates: PUPW £375 - £1060 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £14.50 - £33.00
Nr Dawlish
An award winning four star holiday park based in a secluded valley of a glorious corner of Devon. Ideally located for popular visitor attractions and a short drive from Dawlish Warren’s Blue Flag Beach. Facilities on the park include outdoor heated swimming pools, leisure complex complete with indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym, on site café, bar, restaurant, takeaway and shop.
HHHHSelf Catering ⊲⊲⊲⊲⊲
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Hoburne Devon Bay Grange Road, Goodrington, Paignton TQ4 7JP Tel: 0844 288 2012 Email: [email protected] www.hoburne.com
No. of units: 185 | Open: Mar - Oct Rates: PUPW £197 - £1350 Caravans/Motor Caravans £14.50 - £33.00
Paignton
Whether you prefer contemporary static caravans or touring holidays, Hoburne Devon Bay’s outstanding facilities and proximity to local attractions like the Dart Valley Steam Railway, Paignton Zoo and Babbacombe Model Village makes it perfect for all kinds of family holidays. On the Park, indulge in a spot of crazy golf or fly down the flume ride in our heated indoor pool Keep the little ones entertained with our Sammy Seahorse Club, indoor play area The Reef, or our extraordinary adventure playground. And if all that gets too strenuous, forget all your cares in our sauna or steam room.
Holiday Park
SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Welcoming cottages throughout the West Country
01647 434367 www.helpfulholidays.co.uk
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SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Woolacombe Bay Holiday Village Sandy Lane, Woolacombe EX34 7AH Tel: 0844 7700 369 Email: [email protected] www.woolacombe.com/ed
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No. of units: 240 Sleeps: 4-8 | Open: 20 Mar 2015 - 31 Aug 2015 Rates: PUPW £215 - £2145 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £14 - £70
Woolacombe
Panoramic sea views overlooking Britain’s best beach offering entertainment for all ages. Loads of facilities and all-weather activities plus a great range of Caravan Holiday Homes, camping and touring.
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Twitchen House Holiday Village Station Road, Woolacombe EX34 7ES Tel: 0844 7700 369 Email: [email protected] www.woolacombe.com/ed
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No. of units: 255 Sleeps: 4-8 | Open: 20 Mar 2015 - 2 Nov 2015 Rates: PUPW £215 - £1255 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £10 - £71
Woolacombe
Picturesque countryside retreat with stunning sea views next to Britain’s best beach! New family entertainment centre in 2014, loads of FREE activities, superb Caravan Holiday Homes plus camping and touring.
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Easewell Farm Holiday Village Mortehoe, Station Road, Woolacombe EX34 7EH Tel: 0844 7700 369 Email: [email protected] www.woolacombe.com/ed
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No. of units: 3 | Open: 20 Mar 2015 - 2 Nov 2015 Rates: PUPW £465 - £2145 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £6 - £64
Woolacombe
The perfect location with unforgettable views and a great selection of sea view all-weather pitches with immaculate facilities and cosy Farmhouses. There are activities for all ages plus a professional golf course!
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Golden Coast Holiday Village Station Road, Woolacombe EX34 7HW Tel: 0844 7700 369 Email: [email protected] www.woolacombe.com/ed
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No. of units: 324 Sleeps: 4-10 | Open: 13 Feb 2015 - 23 Nov 2015 Rates: PUPW £215 - £1995 Caravans/Motor Caravans/Tents £11 - £75.00
Woolacombe
Award-winning Park near miles of sandy beach, great family entertainment, excellent facilities and all-weather activities. Superb selection of Caravan Holiday Homes, Lodges, camping and touring. Surfing simulator and more!
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WIN £100
of Marks & Spencer Vouchers
Extensive and exclusive selection of charming period cottages, converted barns, delightful apartments and elegant town houses in and around Beer, Branscombe, Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Exmouth, many with sea views, close to the coastal path and glorious countryside.
All personally chosen and Inspected by Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays, a small, family run local agency.
Come and sample the flavours of East Devon.
Call us now on 01395 512130Or visit our website www.sweetcombe-ch.co.ukEmail us at [email protected] Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays, Rosemary Cottage,Weston, Sidmouth, Devon. EX10 0PH.
SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION // COMPETITION
Extensive and exclusive selection of charming period cottages, converted barns, delightful apartments and elegant town houses in and around Beer, Branscombe, Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton and Exmouth, many with sea views, close to the coastal path and glorious countryside.
All personally chosen and Inspected by Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays, a small, family run local agency.
Come and sample the flavours of East Devon.
Call us now on 01395 512130Or visit our website www.sweetcombe-ch.co.ukEmail us at [email protected] Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays, Rosemary Cottage,Weston, Sidmouth, Devon. EX10 0PH.
We would like to invite you to take part in our 2015 Experience Devon visitor survey. Our questionnaire takes just a couple of minutes to complete and automatically enters you into our prize draw to win £100 worth of Marks & Spencer Vouchers.
To enter, visit www.theukexperience.com/devonsurvey or telephone 01271 336035.
Good luck!
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DEVON ATTRACTIONS
Download our Heritage Hunter App before you visit!
20 miles of Steam Train travel through the Quantock Hills and along the Exmoor Coast.
En route trains call at historic Watchet, Washford (for Cleeve Abbey), medieval Dunster with its castle, before arriving at the seaside of Minehead.
Lots of Special Events available. Family Events, or catering Specials. For added value why not try one of our attraction combined expresses to Dunster
Castle, or Hestercombe Gardens.For bookings call 01643 704996 or visit www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk
West Somerset RailwayBetween Bishops Lydeard (near Taunton) & Minehead
20 miles of Steam Train through the Quantock Hills and along the Exmoor Coast.
En route trains call at historic Watchet, Washford (for Cleave Abbey), medieval Dunster with its castle, before arriving at the seaside of Minehead. Lots of special events available. Family Events, or catering
Specials. For added value why not try one of our attraction combined expresses to Dunster Castle, or
Hestercombe Gardens.
For bookings call 01643 704996 or www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk
Visit our website for full details, special offers and more!
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TEL: 0871 22 007
Pay on the day only. Only originals accepted. Not valid with any other offer, concession or online entry. Height restrictions apply. Max 4 per voucher.
Present this voucher on arrival at Diggerland Devon to receive 15% off the standard price!
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DEVON ATTRACTIONS
St Nicholas Priory
A great day outWhether it’s visiting the award-winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum, discovering Exeter on a free Red Coat Guided Tour, exploring the Underground Passages, enjoying great shopping or sampling some fantastic Devon food and drink:
you’ll love it here!
t: 01392 665700
Visit_Exeter Visit Exeter
www.visitexeter.com
Eating out
Quay Climbing Centre
Red Coat Guided Tours
Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Underground Passages
Exeter Quayside
Exeter Cathedral
Great shopping
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Host City for Rugby World Cup 2015
Visit
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You won’t believe how high I climbed, I could see for miles!
Britain’s best beach
We’re here
Call 0844 7700 369 or visit woolacombe.com/ed
Over 40 FREE activities• FREE Swimming pools• FREE Nightly entertainment• FREE Clubs from tots to teens
• FREE Health suite & sauna• FREE Adventure play areas• FREE Crazy golf & cinema
You’ll never want to leave...Sea view Holiday Homes, luxury Lodges and Farmhouses plus great Camping & Touring Plus... Book online and
save yourself an extra £10
£99for the whole family
Holidays from just
Right next to Woolacombe’s three miles of golden sandy beach
Escape to North Devon
To find out more see page 31
...where memories are made
Gorgeous cottages and contemporary apartments in stunning locations throughout North Devon and Exmoor
For more information call 01271 813777 or visitwww.marsdens.co.uk