Things to do in Devon
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Meadfoot Beach
Location
Torquay
A mile from Torquay harbour and in a stunning location at the bottom of a row of imposing cliffs is Meadfoot Beach. Grab a deckchair and enjoy the sound of the sea lapping against the shore, or wander along the split-level promenade lined with a colo
Merchant's House Museum
Location
Plymouth
A 16thC town house, the largest and finest example of its period left in the city. Now houses a museum of Plymouth's history.
Meshaw Moor
Location
South Molton
Devon Wildlife Trust saved this remarkable Culm grassland smallholding from agricultural improvement in 1994 when they bought the site at auction.
Milky Way Adventure Park
Location
Bideford
North Devon’s largest all weather attraction with five major rides including Devon’s largest rollercoaster and live shows throughout the day including Merlin from Britain’s Got Talent with his death defying escapology show.
Mill Bay Beach
Location
Salcombe
A little to the south of East Portlemouth beach is Mill Bay, a privately owned beach popular with families because of the very safe and clean bathing conditions, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Milton Sands
Location
Nr Kingsbridge
Thurlestone/South Milton Sands is owned by the National Trust and is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The beach has plenty of rock pools to explore at low tide. The most prominent feature in the area is the famous Thurlestone Rock
Miniature Pony Centre
Location
North Bovey
A truly captivating family attraction in Devon, with miniature ponies and much much more. Set in an idyllic setting in the heart of scenic Dartmoor, there is plenty of beautiful countryside to explore.
Mortehoe and North Devon's Deadly Coast - Walk
Location
Mortehoe
This walk starts at Mortehoe and cuts across country inland to the former smuggling village of Lee Bay, before returning along the Coast Path (here also the Tarka Trail) by way of Bull Point and Morte Point back to Mortehoe.
Morwellham Quay Historic Port, Farm and Copper Mine
Location
Morwellham Quay, Tavistock
An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar. Here in the heart of the spectacular Tamar Valley, amidst towering cliffs and gently rolling farmland, a lost world lives again






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