Ultimate Guide To Devon

If you are looking for a beautiful place to visit in England where look no further than Devon. This picturesque county is home to some of the most stunning scenery. Devon has something for everyone, from the dramatic coastlines to rolling green hills and river valleys. This county is known for its almost tropical-like beaches and two epic moors, but there are also countless charismatic towns and two very different but equally dynamic cities. If youre wondering where to go on holiday Devon tour is the best place. 



There are numerous places on a Tour of Devon which is the best place for a holiday. From north to south it has plenty of attractions and landmarks that give fantastic day outs. Here are the top 5 places to visit in Devon tour has been discussed below: 

MS Oldenburg: Where you jump abroad and sail to Lundy Island which is the north coast for the day exploring one with wonders on the britches Isles. If you are lucky then you will easily spot a dolphin. 

Clovelly: It is a place where donkeys are the only part of transport and strolled down the famed cobbles to the picturesque harbour to see fishermen bringing in the daily haul. 

Greenway: The inspiration behind the work of crime writer Agatha Christie. Wander among rooms where her novels and possessions are much as the author left them.

Dartmoor National Park: This open wilderness where wild ponies roam free is as mysterious as it is visually breathtaking. 

Lydford Gorge: The cascading waterfall is the deepest gorge in southwest England. Filled with tales of faeries and surrounded by thick, lush woodland, this is an enchanting place.

Devon is a place which is full of beaches where you will find 77 beaches across 330km of coastline which is uniquely beautiful. Where you need to visit some of the beaches while tour in Devon is as follows:

Bantham Beach: It is a part of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and as well as being a perfect bucket and spade destination, is also South Devons premier spot for surfing.

Bigbury- on- Sea: It draws in windsurfers, paddle-boarders and kite flyers with its vast sandy shores lapped by shallow water. At low tide, you can reach the iconic Burgh Island.

Blackpool Sands: It boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine sands, bordered by fragrant pine trees it has a wonderful hint of the Mediterranean about it.

Saunton Sands: It is not only a hit with families, but its 3-mile stretch of shoreline is dog-friendly all year round and is backed by the impressive Braunton Burrows Biosphere Reserve.

Woolacombe: It was recently voted the best beach in the UK and is a must-visit location, renowned for its water quality and its 3-mile expanse of glistening, golden sands.

Devon is also renowned for the quality of food where you have plenty of local food products available in cafes, restaurant markets and food festivals across the country. Where you have a renowned delicacy which is a cream tea, which is a fluffy scone topped with clotted cream and jam. It has many famous pastries which are crimped on top and oval shaped which is crimped on the side and semi-circle shape. Devon has one of the most famous alcoholic beverages is most often associated with Devon cider which is known as scrumpy which is made from the ancient variety of cider apples, a refreshing drink for a summer day. It has amazing ice cream which is not only rich and creamy but has a myriad of imaginative flavours. 

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