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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:
Devon Association 
of Tourist Attractions -
Devon's Top Attractions

Areas to visit:
Dartmoor and West Devon
Exeter & East 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

Devon Association of Tourist Attractions - Devon's Top AttractionsOrder a printed copy here

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 & places to stay

View & download a copy hereDartmoor and West Devon - 2012 Dartmoor Visitor GuideOrder a printed copy here

Dartmoor visitor guide

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.

View & download a copy hereExeter & East Devon - Heart of Devon Visitor Guide 2012Order a printed copy here

Exeter & East Devon 2011 guide

The buzzing city of Exeter and its neighbouring rural areas of East and Mid Devon boast the Heritage and Jurassic coasts whose red sandstone cliffs frame elegant resorts with a backdrop of  rolling green hills and ploughed fields.

  

View & download a copy hereNorth Devon - North Devon & Exmoor 2011Order a printed copy here

North Devon and Exmoor Accommodation Guide

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.      

View & download a copy hereSouth Devon - Visit South Devon Guide 2011Order a printed copy here and 2012 Calendar

South Devon 2010

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.

Visit South Devon 2012 Calendar

Order your copy of the South Devon 2012 Calendar here.

The English Riviera - 2012 English Riviera Accommodation Guide

Order a printed copy here

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.

   

View & download a copy herePlymouth - Plymouth Visitor Guide 2011Order a printed copy here2

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.

Devon FarmsOrder a printed copy here

Devon Farms accommodation guide

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?


Activities and Interests in Devon

View & download a copy here Walking Trails in Devon

View & download a copy here Cycling Trails in Devon

Walking Trails in Devon

There are endless short- and long-distance Walking Trails to discover in Devon -these include the South West Coast Path, which runs right along the south coast, around Cornwall, and back into Devon to run back along the north coastline.

Cycling Trails in Devon

The Cycling Trails in the county offer exciting off road cycling, leisurely afternoon rides and challenging long-distance routes, with over 150miles of National Cycle Network to explore.

View & download a copy hereHorse Riding

View & download a copy hereRuby Country Rides

Horse Riding in Devon

Horse riding in Devon offers a range of rural landscapes, rugged moorland, woodland and coastal views to enjoy as well as equestrian attractions

Ruby Country Horse Riding

Horse riding in Ruby Country offers 6 circular routes for horse riding, cyclists and walkers too. You will experience beatuiful rural landscapes and a wealth of wildlife in this quiet area of Devon.

View & download a copy hereWildlife in Devon

View & download a copy hereAccessible Trails in Devon (PDF)

Discovering Wildlife in Devon

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.

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.

View & download a copy here The Two Moors Way - walking trail

View & download a copy here The Exe Valley Way - walking trail

Two Moors Way

Covering just over 100miles, between Ivybridge in the South and Lymouth in the North, Two Moors Way links the two National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor.

Exe Valley Way

The Exe Valley Way runs between the Exe estuary and the heights of Exmoor and its scenery includes the Exe estuary, the historic city of Exeter and the steep wooded valleys and moorland of Exmoor.

  

View & download a copy hereDevon Geology

Geology in Devon

Devon even gives its name to a geological period , Devonian –learn about how Devon’s landscapes have been shaped and the best way to explore them.

Please note that contact details on some of these versions are out of date. The current destination website address is www.visitdevon.co.uk and there is no longer a Discover Devon Holiday Line. For tourist information please contact the Tourist Information Centres  -Click here for details.

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