Ashburton lies on the southern slopes of Dartmoor in the South Devon countryside and is a splendid gateway to Dartmoor. MORE...
Barnstaple is the main town of North Devon and possibly the oldest borough in the United Kingdom. The town centre has its own mini clock tower and museum, around the corner a cinema and a vast array of unique coffee shops, vibrant cocktail bars and numerous restaurants. MORE...
Bovey Tracey is a small market town on the edge of the UK's largest National Park, Dartmoor. MORE...
Cullompton, set in the heart of the Culm Valley, is seen as the gateway to Devon. MORE...
Great Torrington’s Mayfair is a real celebration and RHS Rosemoor Gardens and Dartington Crystal are 'must visit' venues too. MORE...
A small market town in the heart of Devon’s Ruby Country, close to Bude and Tamar Lakes for water sports and learning to surf, or walking the South West Coastal Path. MORE...
In recent years Ilfracombe has become well known for Damian Hirst’s iconic and sometimes controversial statue "Verity" which overlooks the harbour. MORE...
Kingsbridge is an old market town set on the stunning estuary which winds its way out to sea past the yachting town of Salcombe. MORE...
Lyme Regis, known as the Pearl Of Dorset, nestles in the middle of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast where Dorset welcomes Devon. MORE...
One of the historic towns on Dartmoor, Moretonhampstead is an ideal base for outdoor activity holidays, with a range of facilities for walking, cycling, horse riding and bird watching. MORE...
Newton Abbot is an historical market town nestling between the UK's largest National Park, Dartmoor, and the South Devon coast. MORE...
The pretty villages of Noss Mayo & Newton Ferrers are hidden away on the southern bank of the Yealm estuary. MORE...
With its ruin of a Norman castle being a huge attraction, Okehampton is the Gateway to Dartmoor from the North and was a settlement in the Bronze Age. There are many small unique shops to explore in Red Lion Yard. MORE...
Ottery St Mary - Most famous for the tradition of carrying flaming tar barrels amongst the crowds on November 5th. MORE...
South Molton, the ‘Gateway to Exmoor National Park’, is situated on the south side of Exmoor, steeped in history this market town has a heritage trail and livestock market. MORE...
Swimbridge (historical spelling: Swymbridge) is a pretty little village, situated in a valley, between the market towns of Barnstaple and South Molton in North Devon and twinned with the town of St. Honorine Du Fay. MORE...
Widecombe in the Moor nestles in a wide valley on Dartmoor. The village is famous for its annual fair and the popular song about Tom Pearce and his Grey Mare. MORE...
Woolacombe, with it's 3 mile long sandy beach, is fantastic for walking, beach games, picnics, surfing and making memories with your family. MORE...