Devon Holiday Accommodation
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Devon in England's West Country is bordered to the west by Cornwall and to the east by Dorset and Somerset. Uniquely, Devon has two separate coastlines: to the south, on the English Channel and to the north, on the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. These are studded with resort towns, harbours and surfing beaches. Devon is also home to two National Parks - Dartmoor and Exmoor - and includes the island of Lundy in the Bristol Channel / Irish Sea. |
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The Dartmoor National Park lies wholly in Devon, and the Exmoor National Park lies in both Devon and Somerset. Devon is the only county in England to have two completely separate coastlines. Both the North and South coasts offer dramatic views: much of both coastlines is named as Heritage Coast, and the South West Coast Path runs along the entire length of the both. The inland of the county has attractive rolling rural scenery and villages with thatched Cob cottages. All these features make Devon a popular holiday destination for many Britons. The variety of scenery and habitats means that there is an exceptional range of wildlife. A popular challenge among birders is to find over 100 species in the county in a day. |
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| The landscape of the south Devon coast consists of rolling hills dotted with small towns, such as Dartmouth, Salcombe, Totnes, Ivybridge "Gateway to Dart Moor"etc. The towns of Torquay and Paignton are the principal seaside resorts on the south coast. The north of the county is very rural with few major towns except Barnstaple, Great Torrington, Bideford and Ilfracombe | ![]() |
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