Find Ideas and Inspiration in Devon

Planning a holiday and don't know where to start? You've come to the right place! Devon is the perfect destination for a wide range of travellers and you can easily adapt your break and surroundings depending on what kind of holiday you want to have! Take a look at some of our suggestions below. 

For those wanting a romantic break....

Devon is the ideal place for a romantic break - you have an abundance of natural beauty and the great romantic poets like Shelley and Coleridge lived in the area and produced some of their greatest work while wondering around the moors, particularly in the north of the county. Why not book your stay in the English Riviera? Not only is it one of the warmest places in Devon thanks to its micro climate and the palm trees make it seem like you are somewhere much further afield. The range of attractions and accommodation options in this part of Devon also makes it a great destination for couples in search of a getaway. For breathtaking views try Babbacombe on the outskirts of Torquay, where you can find the highest clifftop promenade in England delivering stunning views of South Devon. Or why not explore the beautiful coast of North Devon? If it is good enough for the great romantics after all! 

Or, how about exploring wildly romantic Dartmoor or Exmoor, and then cosying up in front of a roaring fire in one of the many rustic pubs serving Devon food and drink.You’ll find cosy cafes on cobbled streets alongside designer brands and cocktails bars in metropolitan Exeter and Plymouth, and wherever you choose to go, you can choose from a range of accommodation including boutique hotels and self-catering properties. One thing you'll find in abundance is cute cottages - perfect for intimate get aways and cosying up together after a day of exploring. 

For those travelling with the family... 

Devon has been a family friendly destination for generations, in fact, it was the place to be for the wealthy families of Georgian and Victorian society, which is why you'll find so many hotels within former Victorian manors, especially on the coast. Devon's suitability for a family holiday continues to this day, not only do you have a wealth of golden sandy beaches, many of which are serviced by lifeguards in the summer months, but you also have beautiful countryside and the two National Parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor to explore and that's before you even get started on the huge array of family friendly attractions. With everything from adventure activities to theme parks to museums, Devon is the perfect place for a family holiday. There are lots of all weather attractions, and activities for all ages and abilities, too, so no matter what the weather or your taste, there's something to keep everyone busy.  

For those wanting a foodie break...

Devon is blessed with a rapidly growing food and drink scene and with even more emphasis now being put in sustainability and eating local, which makes it a real hit with foodie travellers.With excellent local produce and fantastic producers, Devon’s food and drink is known for being outstanding - and is one of the key reasons why many people love to come and visit. With a host of restaurantscafes, tearoomspubs all offering a variety of cuisines and popular vineyard, brewery and distillery tours, there are lots of ways you can enjoy food and drink in Devon.