Accommodation in Devon

Devon Attractions

Buckfast Butterflies & Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary
Buckfast Butterflies and Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary offers a great, enjoyable, educational experience. Wander around the butterfly farm and see new butterflies emerge in tropical surroundings. See the otters swimming underwater in a specially built glass enclosure. Follow the otter keeper around at feeding times. Learn about the otter, its recreational and family life whatever the weather.
Torrington 1646
Torrington 1646 - the North Devon tourist attraction that makes history fun. Travel back to the 17th Century with our costumed characters and laugh, learn and maybe get involved. Great fun for all ages.
Becky Falls Woodland Park
Waterfalls, river walks and nature trails all set within a stunning Dartmoor valley
Canonteign Falls
England's highest waterfall set within woodlands & lakes
Dartmoor Miniature Pony Centre
Experience animals, activities and discovery, all set in 20 acres of beautiful parkland within Dartmoor National Park.
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Range of animals from spiders to lions all set within 33 acres of parkland near Dartmoor.
Dartmouth Castle
Standing guard over the entrance of the Dart estuary for over 600 years. This fourteenth century castle was built by local merchants to protect themselves from invasion.
Crealy Great Adventure Park (Devon)
Family adventure play park with six unique areas of action, adventure, animals, farming, magic and nature.
Killerton
Killerton house and gardens dates back to the eighteenth century. See the beautiful gardens surrounding this property with a selection of fine period costumes inside.
Nigel Mansell World Of Racing
Formula 1 cars, trophy room and specially designed cinema showing Nigel Mansell's remarkable career.
Exeter Cathedral
Exeter’s St Peters Cathedral with its two magnificent towers has been dominating the city's skyline since 1114. The Cathedral is one of Exeter's most popular and well-known visitor attractions.
Exeter's Underground Passages
Unique medieval passages built under Exeter's city centre dating back to the 14th century to provide the city with a constant supply of fresh water from springs outside the walls.
Quay House Visitor Centre
The Quay House building was used to store cloth and other goods before they were loaded and transported down the canal. It also had an overhanging roof, which enabled cargos to load and unload out of the rain.
Exeter's Red Coat Guided Tours
These free guided walking tours are the perfect way to explore Exeter. No booking is required, simply choose a tour, meet your Red Coat Guide and spend 90 minutes discovering one of the oldest cities in England.
World Of Country Life
Family attraction where town and country come together. With deer park, vintage vehicles and adventure playground.
Hedgehog Hospital at Prickly Ball Farm
Visit and learn about a very popular little animal that roams around the towns and countryside of Devon. There are other animals for the children to see from Lambs, Ponies, Chicks and Pigs. The children can even help feed some of the animals!
Tuckers Maltings
England's only traditional working malthouse open to the public.
Okehampton Castle
Once the largest castle in Devon. The ruins include the Norman motte and the keep's remains.
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Hundreds of animals and plants to be seen in one of England's biggest zoos.
Quay West
Flumes, slides, and pools for getting wet and having fun.


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