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If you want to be in a place full of nature, Holidu takes you to the county of Devon, located in the south-west of England, is well known for the beauty of its landscapes which is why it has become one of the most touristic places in the country. Here you can find historic towns, an impressive coastal landscape, beautiful beaches, a famous national park, one of the best rivers in the entire country, alternative communities, many festivals
Spectacular chalets surrounded by natural landscapesThe chalets in Devon are the right place for you who love to be in contact with nature. Its buildings are made with materials such as wood and bricks, they are also immersed in the middle of forests and natural landscapes, you can even have a lake in front of your window. The open internal spaces encourage you to rest and calm. Without a doubt, it is a paradise that you must enjoy. Don't delay, Devon chalets await you!
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Learn about the history behind the town of Totnes dating back to 907 AD when it was fortified by King Edward the Elder, and by the 12th century, it was already an important commercial city due to its position on one of the main roads in the Southwest and the easy navigation on the Dart River. If you walk down the main street, High Street, you will come across East Gate Arch and its famous clock, one of the symbols of Totnes
Devon for all agesVisit Dartington, a small town about 5 km from Totnes, which you can reach by walking along a path along the river. There it is worth visiting Dartington Hall, a set of historic buildings with a large surrounding area with gardens and forests. In Dartington State is the interesting Schumacher College, where sustainable horticulture, social economy and holistic science are studied, among others.
Devon was one of the first areas of England to be inhabited at the end of the ice age.
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It is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in Devon. It is within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty reserve and is where the River Dart flows into the sea. There are also historic buildings, old churches and a castle. Walk through its streets full of colourful houses and along with the port with the beautiful views of the coast, you will be amazed!
2. Live the experience of travelling along the South West Coast PathThis trail stretches for 1013 km along the incredible coastline, it is not only in Devon but also in the counties of Dorset and Cornwall. Doing the entire trail can take up to two months, but you can do some of the most spectacular sections. Along the way you can find camping areas and campsites where you can spend the night
3. You can't miss Exeterthis is the county town, which is also one of the oldest cities in the UK. There you will see the Roman ruins, the Anglican Cathedral and the many parks and green areas. It is also a modern city with many infrastructures. If you take the train to go there you can enjoy great views of the coast.
4. Be sure to visit Dartmoor National ParkThis park is the most famous natural environment in Devon that attracts many tourists for its interesting peculiarities. It is the largest expanse of elevated terrain in the south of England. It is also home to the first settlers of Great Britain and the source of the River Dart, as well as having given rise to many stories, myths and legends
5. Visit The Royal Albert Memorial MuseumThe Royal Albert Memorial Museum was conceived as a practical memorial for Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, and was housed in a highly ornate Gothic building. It's an otherworldly charm, with compilations of world cultures, zoology, natural history, prehistory, antiquities, and art. In 2011, this museum, which dates back to 1868, was reopened with great success after a £24 million refurbishments.
6. Meet the Historic WharfThe Historic Exe Wharf and the Exeter Canal is one of the most beautiful scenes in the city. In the warmer months there is something to do most days, such as the annual 10-kilometre run or open-air concerts, while pubs, restaurants and cafés have tables by the water
7. Travel back in time at the Cathedral CloseFollowing the Cathedral Green trail north and east is Cathedral Close, which has been in the heart of Exeter since Roman times, when it had a basilica and baths. The road is lined with Grade I listed buildings from the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, and these houses clergymen, canons and cathedral officials such as the chancellor
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🏡 Chalets available: | 313 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -60%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 154 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 52 properties. |