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Exeter, Devon
Canonteign Falls
Situated in eighty acres of ancient woodland, open fields carpeted in wildflowers and old oaks, delightful lakes where wildlife and pond life abound. Home to England's highest waterfall, where you can enjoy the panoramic view of the Teign Valley and beyond.
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Clip 'n Climb
Europe's first Clip 'n Climb. A stunning series of climbing based activities that provide healthy, challenging fun for everyone.
From pre-school kids to recycled kids, everyone will love the physical and mental challenges that Clip 'n Climb provides. Using automatic belay devices which take in the slack as you climb and then lower you gently down to the ground, indoor climbing has never been easier or more exciting.
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Crealy Adventure Park
Devon's Crealy Great Adventure Park is the south west's number one family value day out. Celebrating its 25th anniversary 2014, £1million was invested in five new rides and attractions including The Lost World of Atlantis, Bugz Unlimited, the Flying Machine & Dino Jeeps.
Visit websiteCrediton, Devon
Crediton Farmers Market
On the first and third Saturdays of every month Crediton Farmers' Market is a lively, bustling community hub, linking the rural and urban environments and enabling each to better understand the other. It's a fantastic day out for the family to sample local produce.
Visit websiteBarnstaple, Devon
Cycle the Tarka Trail
Once part of the Tarka railway line in north Devon, this popular family friendly 31-mile cycle path allows you to drink in fresh air, picturesque scenery from the North Devon coastline and plenty of cafes to stop and enjoy along the way all year round.
Visit websiteYelverton, Devon
Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor National Park's landscape is as dramatic as its weather. From its striking granite tors to steep wooded river valleys and from swathes of heather covered moorland to tucked away villages and hamlets.
Visit websiteOkehampton, Devon
Dartmoor Railway
After closure in the 1970's, the railway at Okehampton has since been saved by volunteers and has a summer Sunday shuttle service between Exeter and Okehampton. The line is accompanied by a cycle path north of Okehampton, opening up for you to enjoy Dartmoor on two wheels.
Visit websiteDartmouth, Devon
Dartmouth Castle
One of the most beautifully located fortresses in England. For over 600 years Dartmouth Castle has guarded the entrance to the Dart Estuary and the busy port of Dartmouth. With stunning views of the estuary and out to sea, it offers a great family day out, whatever the weather.
Visit websitePaignton, Devon
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company is utterly unique - with Steam Train and Bus travel, River and Sea Cruises in South Devon.
Visit websiteDawlish Warren, Devon
Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve
The national nature reserve situated in the small seaside resort of Dawlish Warren is home to a coastal spit, many species of bird, specific to the area and endangered plants. A lovely relaxing day out for those that enjoy nature.
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