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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 1 of 4 Page:
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The building has some very interesting history behind it. It is the oldest building in Honiton and was part of a chapel which later became a school before becoming a museum.
The building dates before 1327 built when the people from the 'new town' no longer liked climbing the hill to St. Michael's. chapel, in the centre of town called All Saints...
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Come and enjoy this amazing minature village which is Britains largest and best kept model village. See for yourself the hundreds of minature expertly crafted models and scenes portraying
portraying every aspect of English life. Garden lovers will enjoy the four acres of beautifully landscaped minature gardens.
Visit Gullivers cafe and shop w...
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Voted Top Beauty Spot in Devon, Becky Falls first opened the public in 1903. Based in Dartmoor valley, Becky Falls has been described as "a magical, mystical, spiritual place of whispered fables and pixie tales of old to inspire the senses and imagination". Visitors come to climb, splash, relax, picnic or just to wander.
There are walks and scen...
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There are 6 different gardens at this attraction including Italian, American & Stream, Mediterranean & Rose, Fernery & Shell, Hermitage and Pinetum & Arboretum. You will find more than 600 years of gardening and plant history, set in the Otter Valley, near the Jurassic coast. The landscaped gardens are tastefully set with modern facilities, providi...
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A great family visit whatever the weather. There are four different types of Otter - the native British or the European Otter which is shy and elusive in the wild. Then there is the Asian Otters which are very playful and the large North American River Otters which love to show off. Some are rescued, some are bred here, some are part of breeding...
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Buckland Abbey was home to Sir Francis Drake. The abbey was a cistercian monastery before being made into a home by Sir Richard Grenville. It's historic rooms and exhibitions show stories of the past. Via the Abbey to the Armada to the agriculture of the estate. The house has brilliant modern and Tudor plasterwork inside the Great Hall and The D...
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This is a magical place all year round, in the beautiful Teign Valley in the Dartmoor National Park. Nature is all around you as you climb the pathways and Victorian steps up through the Secert Garden and Fern Garden. Spectacular views across South Devon can be seen from the top.
In the lower barn an exhibition gives a fascinating insight into...
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At the UK's largest pottery centre you can paint throw, shop and eat! Fun for everyone!
Paint your own pre - fired pottery, throw your very own pot, eat at the Mad Hatter's tea room and finally stop in the spacious gift shop.
There is a tour of the factory where you can see craftmen potters creating wonderful designs including the famous col...
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Castle Drogo was the last Castle to be built in England. It is set above the Teign Gorge and has beautiful views of Dartmoor. The castle was given to the National Trust in 1974. The Castle was built for Julas Drewe between 1910 and 1930 (Julias Drew was a millionaire, who made hes riches from his chain of stores). Recent works include restoration ...
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Discover six amazing Realms filled with non - stop fun! Adventure Realm, Action Realm, Magic Realm, Farming Realm and Natural Realm.
There is Dino's Lostworld; you can hunt for King Henry's lost treasure; find your way out of the sunflower maze; play in the indoor play zones and lots of delicious food in the restaurant.
You can return the ne...
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