Nature, Parks and Beaches in Devon


Visiting Devon offers a quintessential English experience, blending stunning natural beauty with rich history. Begin with the dramatic coastline of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting breathtaking cliffs and fossil-rich beaches. Explore the historic city of Exeter, home to its stunning cathedral and medieval underground passages.

Dartmoor National Park beckons with its rugged landscapes and wild ponies, perfect for hiking and picnics. Don't miss the picturesque village of Clovelly, clinging to a steep hillside overlooking the sea. And for a taste of seaside charm, head to the charming towns of Torquay and Salcombe, known for their beaches and maritime heritage.

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Canonteign Falls
Attraction
Adults £9.75

Canonteign Falls

Canonteign Falls is a stunning natural attraction on the edge of Dartmoor and home to Devon's highest waterfall. Cafe and Shop. Family and dog-friendly.

Cockington Country Park
Attraction
Free

Cockington Country Park

Explore the wonderful Cockington Village and Country Park in Torquay in Devon. A fun filled family day out on the English Riviera.

Attraction
Free

Haddon Forest Park

3,500 acres of woodland to explore just 15 minutes from Exeter..

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens
Attraction
Adults £10.95

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens

Grade 1 listed gardens set in Devon picturesque Otter Valley between the ancient city of Exeter and England's Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

Northernhay Gardens
Attraction
Free

Northernhay Gardens

The site was quarried in Roman times for stone from which to build the adjacent city walls forming part of the defences of The Castle.

Attraction
Free

The Hoe

Plymouth Hoe is the natural heart of Plymouth with breathtaking views across Plymouth Sound, one of the most perfect natural harbours in the world.

Blackpool Sands
Attraction
Free

Blackpool Sands

An area of outstanding natural beauty, what better place to enjoy a family fun day.

Burrator Reservoir
Attraction
Free

Burrator Reservoir

A tranquil reservoir nestled amidst scenic moorland. Popular for walking, picnicking, and fishing, offering breathtaking views and serene ambiance.