Places to visit in Devon
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Widecombe-in-the-Moor
The village that everyone knows through the popular song (Tom Pearce and his Grey Mare). Widecombe is a big draw for visitors the world over. The church tower is visible from many vantage points around the eastern moorlands. The Widecombe Fair is hel
Dawlish Warren
The family beach resort with shops, amusements, go-karts, adventure golf, pubs & accommodation. A birdwatchers paradise - Something for everyone 365 days/year!
Torcross and Slapton
Set respectively away from (Slapton) and right on the coast (Torcross), these two villages enjoy sublime natural advantages set next to both the sea and a freshwater lake. Slapton Ley Nature Reserve, miles of beach, pubs, shops and accommodation.
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
Poundsgate
Named after animal enclosure once common in English villages. Old smithy with mounting block opposite 17thC post office and bakery, now houses.
Cornwood
Buckfastleigh
Buckfastleigh, on the edge of Dartmoor is an historic mill town. It is home to some of the South West's top visitor attractions.
Stokeinteignhead
Partner village to Combeignteignhead on the south of the Teign Estuary. Sat securely in a valley less than a mile or so from the coast, Stokeinteignhead is a quietly attractive place in a conservation area, with thatched cottages strung along a windi
Ilsington
A pretty village next to Haytor, the most famous tor on Dartmoor, and the Granite railway - built to ship stone to Teignmouth docks. Mining history surrounds village - the remains of Silverbrook lead and zinc mine, closed in 1858,
Chudleigh
A market and wool town just off the A38 Exeter to Plymouth road. It has an attractive main street, dating mainly from the early 1800's. Chudleigh Rock and the old limeklins are a popular visitor attraction in the town.





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