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Looking for places to go or things to do in Devon? You have come to the right place! As you can see we have plenty of ideas for fun family days out, For details on any of the attractions listed below, just click the attraction name or 'Go Find it' link Devon Visitor Attractions - Page 5 of 6
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Near Teignmouth, Devon in a garden above the village of Shaldon The Trust looksafte and helps preserve some of the rarest and most endangered animals in the world.
The butterfly garden contains may interesting species. The colourful marmosets and tamarins, the ocelot cats and lemurs all add to a touch of the exoctic. In the bug room you can se...
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This railway offers the complete steam train experience. As well as the railway itself, there is a museum and workshop, historical trains, stations and artefact's, a large model railway. You will also find lovely riverside walks, a maze to explore along with a picnic area and wooded parkland.
Take either a return jouney or alight at Littlehempst...
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This water park has something to suit all ages. For the younger ones there is the colourful submarine or the 'Toon Town' pool featuring various well known cartoon characters.
There are three mat rides; The sidewinder will have you sliding and twisting before splashing into the pool below, the wet and wild slide and cork screw which will send you...
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The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway offically opened in May 1898. It is narrow gauge and the lenght of the line was 19 miles. The last train ran in September 1935. Woody Bay staion is the first to be restored. It is now in it fouth year of opertion with a mile of the railway reopened. Woody Bay Staion is wheelchair friendly with accessable toile...
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The Big Sheep with its shows, sheep racing, Ewe - Topia its Combat Zone and other exciting attractions is a New experience in entertainment. The Big Sheep was a finalist in the southwest Attraction of the year 2005 - 2006.
The shows include Duck trials, Dog trials, sheep shearing ( don't try this at home!) and Horsewhispering.
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The Cliff Railway is world famous and the most exciting way to travel between the two historic towns.
The whole family will enjoy the views of the North Devon coastline gliding up and down the 862 ft track from Lynmouth at the bottom to Lynton on the top. The workings of this waterpowered lift are fascinating as well as enviromentally friendly!...
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The Donkey Sanctuary was founded in 1969 by Dr Elisabeth D Svendsen MBE, registering as a Charity in 1973. Since then, Taking in over 12,000 donkeys, some as a result of cruelty, where others have been bought to the sanctuary by concerned owners who have become to unwell, or some other change of circumstances meaning they can no longer properly car...
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A magical treat for the young at heart from 1 - 101. The Gnome Reserve features amongst other things - The Gnome Airport, Space Rocket launch pad, The circle of imagination, The Gnomes fairground and Motorbike Scramble! There are over 1000 Gnomes and Pixies to meet! There are garden gnomes for sale and indvidually modelled pottery pixies, as w...
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An oasis in the corner of Hele Village, half a mile east of Ilfracombe, where you will find a 16 th Century working watermill and museum, a working overshot waterwheel, and a 1920's National engine, rescued dereliction in 1973. The engine is run every Sunday at 12 noon when open.
Organiuc stone Ground flour and Rolled oats are available and you...
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While exploring Dartmoor visiting the interseting center where as well as seeing minature shetland ponies there are many other friendly animals including minature Mediterranean donkeys, a Shire horse , the goats, pigs, sheep, lambs and more.
There are play areas for all types for all ages, mini tractors for budding young farmers and trampolines....
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