TEN UNMISSABLE DEVON EXPERIENCES
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Blow away the cobwebs with a hike through epic moors, forested glades, leafy riversides, or the iconic South West Coastal path.
A pub roast is an essential part of any British countryside break, and you’re never far from a good one in Devon.
Top of our list is Chagford, which has a fabulous delicatessan selling West Country produce, farm dairy, organic fruit and vegetable shop, wine merchants, baker and high-welfare butcher.
Bronze Age hut circles, Norman castles, Benedictine abbeys and macabre museums - here’s our guide to Devon’s top attractions.
Moorland View is an hour's drive from Devon's finest sugar-white sandy beaches. Skim stones, take a bracing dip, have a picnic or eat fish and chips by the sea.
Drive into the Dartmoor wilderness to see Bronze Age hut circles, fairytale castles, mystical woodlands, thatched moorland villages and wild horses
As a guest of Moorland View, you have complimentary membership of Bovey Castle, with free use of the pool, spa, sauna and sports facilities, and generous discounts.
With clear dark nights, Dartmoor is a fantastic place to view the night sky, with the Milky Way often clearly visible.
Just-baked scones, gooey clotted cream and lashings of strawberry jam - no holiday in Devon is complete without a traditional cream tea. We pick our favourite cream teas on Dartmoor.
Gidieigh Park is grand Michelin-starred Tudor-style country manor hotel, set in 107 acres of Dartmoor woodland, with a 10-course tasting menu and whopping 50-page wine list.
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