A moorland National Park that goes on forever and miles of heritage coast topped and tailed by riviera coastline define the southwest county of Devon. You and your family will never tire of rolling hills dotted with thatched cottages, and dramatic coastlines with cliff-edged bays and elegant Georgian towns like Torquay straight from an Agatha Christie crime caper. With so many places in Devon to explore, we recommend you pack picnics for every day out. The hours will disappear exploring rock pools and smugglers’ caves. Another attraction is the dolphins somersaulting off sweeping beaches. Then there are the famous Devonshire teas – oven-warm scones, sticky strawberry jam and dollops of clotted cream. Need we say more?

Places to visit in Devon

Filter By:
-
Regions
- Type
- Seasons
VisitEngland Gold Award Winner: The 25 Boutique B&B
Featured
Steps away from Torquay’s seafront is the B&B & Guest House of the Year winner, with quirky yet bold decor and oodles of home-baked treats.
VisitEngland Bronze Award Winner: Pitt Farm Holiday Cottages
Featured
Get the family together for an unforgettable farmhouse holiday in Devon at this Self Catering Accommodation of the Year finalist.
VisitEngland Award Winner: Brightham House
Featured
Enjoy tasty homecooked breakfasts and canine cuddles at this year’s B&B & Guesthouse of the Year bronze award winner.
9 of the best things to do in Exeter
Featured
From striking architecture to free city tours, there are plenty of reasons why Exeter is one of the best places to visit in Devon.
Discover 2,000 years of history for free on a guided tour
Discover one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in England on a free Red Coat Guided Tour.
Location: Exeter, Devon