Places to visit in Devon
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Babbacombe
If you’re looking for a laid-back, tranquil holiday without the hassle of fighting through the crowds to get to the beach, Babbacombe is a great alternative to its more brash and garish neighbour, Torquay. Affectionately known as the ‘Jewel in the crown of the English Riviera’, the beach resort of...
Babbacombe
Babbacombe is everything that a great British seaside resort should be – with fabulous views, lots to do and tons of family-friendly accommodation.
Bampton
Bantham
A few houses, a pub, a ferry across the Avon and a huge sandy beach with clean (MCS award), lifeguard-monitored bathing make up Bantham. It is the place wind and kite surfers aim for in south devon. There is public access although privately owned, an
Barnstaple
Barnstaple has received many prestigious awards for its floral displays, in fact more than any other town in the UK, including 'Entente Florale' , 'Nations' and 'World in Bloom' competitions.
Beer
Beer is a picturesque ancient fishing village with stunning coastal walks. Its fascinating past includes smuggling, lacemaking, and Beer stone.
Belstone
Pony trekking and walking base. Pretty village near open moorland. Thatched houses surround green with stocks beside stone commemorating the coronation of George V.
Bere Alston
In the parish of Bere Ferrers, situated on a peninsula created by the rivers Tamar and Tavy in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Bere Ferrers
During the medieval period silver mines were worked extensively by the Crown on the Bere Ferrers peninsula, between the Tamar and Tavy rivers south of Tavistock.
Berry Pomeroy
Small village dominated by the castle of the same name. Ghosts are the stock in trade of Berry Pomeroy castle (English Heritage). In the event of serious scares, the village has a church in which to seek refuge.





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