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Crownhill Fort
Plymouth’s Best Kept Secret – Most people hardly notice Crownhill Fort as they go past, it is so well concealed from the outside world and this was exactly the intention when...
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Dart Pleasure Craft
River Line operates cruises on the beautiful River Dart with twice daily sailings between Totnes and Dartmouth in Devon. Circular cruises operate from Dartmouth and in the Summer period coastal sailings...
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Devon Guild of Craftsmen
The South West’s leading gallery, craft showrooms and café with courtyard seating. Stunning location in grade II listed riverside mill on the fringes of Dartmoor. Work selected from over 240 designer/makers....
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East Lyn Valley
Lynmouth takes its name from the East and West Lyn rivers which meet a few hundred yards from the sea in the town centre. The East Lyn is formed from several...
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Exeter Cathedral
Exeter Cathedral is a beautiful, historic cathedral, with a very active community and a continuous cycle of daily worship. Guided tours of the Cathedral take place from April to October. There...
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Exmouth Museum
Exmouth Museum is a museum of local history, houses in the old council stables, hayloft and early 19th Century foreman’s cottage. Displays include local history, a stationary steam engine, Victorian kitchen,...
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Foreland Lighthouse
The Foreland Lighthouse – technically known as the Lynmouth Foreland - was built as an extra light 2 miles ENE of Lynmouth to help guard the Bristol Channel coast in 1900....
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Grand Western Horseboat Co.
Devon is privileged to have one of the few remaining traditional horse-drawn barges, which enchants visitors with a nostalgic journey into yesteryear. Wildlife takes pride of place amongst the gently...
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Great Hangman and Little Hangman
The 35 mile stretch of the South West Peninsula Coast Path between Minehead and Combe Martin is largely dominated by the hogsback cliffs which make up the coastline of the Exmoor...
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Heddon Valley
The River Heddon flows almost due north to reach the North Devon coast at Heddon’s Mouth, about 5 miles west of the seaside resort of Lynmouth. The last mile of its...
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Holsworthy Museum
Holsworthy Museum is a small, local museum with themed displays including Holsworthy town, local railway, agriculture, medical and apothecary, local craftsmen and the two World Wars. It also has local...
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Living Coasts
Living Coasts features a range of fascinating coastal creatures from penguins to fur seals, puffins to sea ducks. There are sandy beaches, rugged cliff-faces and a tranquil estuary. A huge meshed...
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Lukesland Gardens
24 acres of flowering wild flowers and rare trees in Dartmoor National Park, 1¼ miles north of Ivybridge. The gardens are set in the beautiful valley of the Addicombe Brook with...
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Lundy Island
Lundy Island lies 11 miles off the north Devon coast, three miles long and half a mile wide, a place of outstanding natural beauty, skies full of birds, pirate haunts and...
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Lynmouth Harbour
Lynmouth Harbour is a small but attractive tidal haven on the Exmoor coast. A distinctive feature is the Rhenish Tower, built in the 1850s by Genera Rawdon to store salt water...
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Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
The original Lynton and Barnstaple Railway was opened between the two towns in 1898, largely due to the support of the publishing magnate and patron of Lynton, Sir George Newnes,. Sadly...
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National Marine Aquarium
Visit Britain’s biggest and Europe’s deepest aquarium. Come on a fascinating journey through an amazing underwater world where you will witness inspiring displays of over 4000 animals and learn more...
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Orchid Paradise
Wander amongst the rare and exotic orchids in a cool paradise garden come rain or shine. There is always a wide array of orchids in bloom all year round, colourful and...
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Paignton Zoo
Cover thousands of miles in just a few hours and on foot, on a worldwide nature trail. Explore habitats from around the world: scorching deserts, frozen poles, African Savannah and the...
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Plymouth Barbican
The Barbican area of Plymouth is a historical place which is well worth a visit for an interesting walk. It is linked into the city’s nautical heritage. Fishermen operate daily...
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