Things to do in Devon
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East Dartmoor Woods and Heaths
Location
Bovey Tracey
This National Nature Reserve consists of three adjacent sites: Yarner Wood, Trendlebere Down and the Bovey Valley Woodlands. The main habitats present are ancient woodland and heathland. The woodland is dominated by oak.
East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Location
Honiton
The East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) landscape is characterised by intimate wooded combes, vast areas of heathland, fertile river valleys and breathtaking cliffs or hilltops. It includes the East Devon section of the Jurassic Coast - England's first natural World Heritage Site....
East Portlemouth Beaches
Location
Nr Salcombe
Opposite the town of Salcombe on the eastern side of the estuary is a long sandy stretch skirting round the coast from East Portlemouth almost to the open sea. East Portlemouth beach is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Eastcott Vineyard
Location
Okehampton
Eastcott is a new 5 acre owner run vineyard, nestling in a peaceful West Devon vale. It has been set up to make both quality English sparkling using the traditional method and still wines on-site.
Elberry Cove
Location
Brixham
Elberry Cove is a romantic impressive shingle beach with beautiful cystal blue clear waters a little gem in English Riveria, which is reached by a footpath from Broadsands beach. This is a beautiful beach in an idyllic rural setting.
Elizabethan House
Location
Plymouth
Sixteenth-century house with carved oak features and period furniture. Owned by Plymouth City Council.
English Riviera Geopark Trails
Location
Torquay
Come and visit the English Riviera Geopark! 400 Million years of unique geology all within the 22 miles of coastline. From Berry Head to Hopes Nose and beyond there is so much to see and do for all ages!
Escot Gardens, Maze & Forest Adventure
Location
Ottery St Mary
Enjoy the natural historical gardens and fantasy woodland which surround the ancestral home of the Kennaway family. Here in 220 acres of parkland you'll find an ark-full of animals with paths, trails and vistas, and beautiful flowers everywhere.
Exe Estuary
Location
EXETER
The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl, supporting 1000s of birds. One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the the RSPB's two nature reserves.
Exe Estuary Trail
A 26 mile, mainly flat cycle and walkway which, when complete, will run around the entire Exe Estuary linking Exmouth, Exeter and Dawlish, with fantastic views along the River Exe.
Type
Cycle Route






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