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Torquay, Devon
Babbacombe Model Village
Visit this famous Torquay attraction to take time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and feel on top of the world as you see it recreated in miniature. Thousands of miniature buildings, people and vehicles, along with animated scenes and touches of English humour.
Visit websiteExeter, Devon
Bear Feet Play Centre
Visit Bear Feet Play centre, Devon's favourite soft play area! Bear Feet play centre has once again been awarded 'The best indoor Play Centre in Devon'! Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Visit websiteNewton Abbot, Devon
Becky Falls Woodland Park
Set within a spectacular ancient valley, Becky Falls has been attracting visitors for over 100 years and, as well as being voted Devon's Top Beauty Spot. With stunning woodland and waterfall walks, animals galore and totally hands-on animal encounter shows and feeding sessions.
Visit websiteSeaton, Devon
Beer Quarry Caves
Journey through part of England's only Natural World Heritage Site and enjoy a guided tour of the vast man-made complex of underground caverns created by centuries of quarrying.
Totnes, Devon
Berry Pomeroy Castle
An allegedly haunted Tudor mansion within the crumbling walls of a castle, built in the late 15th century, near Totnes.
Visit websiteBudleigh Salterton, Devon
Bicton Park Gardens
The magnificent 63-acre (25 ha) historic park is superbly landscaped with lakes and fountains. It also contains more than 1,000 trees including 300 species and 25 champion specimens together with many flowering plants. Bicton Park is renowned for its 18th century Italian Gardens.
Visit websiteDartmouth, Devon
Blackpool Sands
Blackpool Sands, set in a sheltered bay surrounded by evergreens and pines is one of South Devon's most beautiful natural treasures. An award-winning family beach with turquoise blue sea giving it an almost Mediterranean feel.
Visit websiteBuckfastleigh, Devon
Buckfast Abbey
Buckfast Abbey forms part of an active Benedictine monastery at Buckfast, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Dedicated to Saint Mary, it was founded in 1018 and run by the Cistercian order from 1147 until it was destroyed under the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Visit websiteYelverton, Devon
Buckland Abbey
Visit Buckland Abbey and you'll be visiting 700 years of history. Set in the beautiful Dartmoor countryside you'll be able to discover the stunning meadows, orchards and woodlands whilst exploring the history of the Abbey itself.
Visit websiteOttery St Mary, Devon
Cadhay
Guided tours of the house recount its history dating back to the early 15th century. Visitors will see the Long Gallery, the Roof Chamber with its Elizabethan timbered roof, and the Court of the Sovereigns, described by Simon Jenkins as one of the 'treasures of Devon'.
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