Brochures
There are various area and activity guides available to view online or to download to refer back to along the way. To view and download a guide, click on the image –the guide will open in a new window.
Things to do:
More Than Cream Teas guide to Devon
Devon Association of Tourist Attractions -Devon's Top Attractions
Areas to visit:
Dartmoor and West Devon
Exeter & Essential Devon
North Devon
South Devon
The English Riviera
Plymouth
Activities and Interests:
Walking & Cycling
Horse Riding
Devon Geology
Wildlife in Devon
Accessible Trails in Devon
Devon Farms accommodation
Things to do
More Than Cream TeasWhat to do and where to go in Devon |
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Looking for ideas on where to go and what to see and do in Devon? Try the More Than Cream Teas guide for inspiration -because Devon is a lot more than cream teas. |
Devon Association of Tourist AttractionsDevon's Top Attractions |
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The guide and map to Devon's Top Attractions as well as a handy beach map. With over 40 members across Devon providing high quality, good value and varied attractions for all ages and all tastes across the county, we're sure you will find a place to enjoy a memorable and entertaining time. |
Areas to visit
Dartmoor and West Devon |
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Dartmoor and West Devon are living, working landscapes haunted by the ghosts of the past - today's farmers tread in the steps of Bronze Age man, medieval monks and tinners. Come to Dartmoor and as you enjoy its beauty, heritage and culture you'll find yourself entranced. |
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Exeter & Essential Devon |
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The buzzing city of Exeter and its neighbouring rural areas of East and Mid Devon boast the Heritage and Jurassic coasts whose of red sandstone cliffs frame elegant resorts with a backdrop of green rolling hills and ploughed fields. |
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North Devon |
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North Devon’s coastline is famous for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and great surf, but inland you’ll also find bustling towns and tranquil villages stepped in tradition and the open moorland of Exmoor. |
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South Devon |
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South Devon’s beautiful long beaches, secluded coves and deep winding lanes offer a truly unique combination of views and a well shown-off history and culture. |
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The English Riviera |
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Encompassing the towns of Torquay, Brixham and Paignton stretching along the South Devon coast, The English Riviera is known for its own mild micro-climate and offers an array of attractions, shopping, eating and events options. |
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PlymouthTo order a printed copy of this guide please contact Plymouth Tourist Information: 01752 306330 |
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Plymouth is a modern and vibrant city steeped in history and culture. This buzzing university town is particularly interesting for its seafaring past -the Pilgrim Fathers set sail from here for the new world and today major events and festivals play out in the natural ampitheatre of Plymouth Sound and the modern, equipped venues throughout the city. |
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Activities and Interests in Devon
Devon Farms |
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Wildlife in Devon is as rich and varied as it comes. Discover 210 sites of special scientific interest, dozens of nature reserves and 33,000 miles of hedgerow. |
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Devon Farms is a co-operative of farmers dedicated to providing excellent bed & breakfast and self catering accommodation - and who better to introduce you to the delights Devon has to offer than your hosts, who live and work in the countryside? |
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Accessible Trails in Devon (PDF)

There are numerous trails in Devon that are accesible to
people with mobility problems, people in wheelchairs,
families with pushchairs, toddlers on scooters or people
who simply prefer a flatter or more easy-going surface
without having to clamber over stiles or climb steep slopes.








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