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165 reviewsHoniton
4x4 off-road driving instruction in Land Rovers on a site with full facilities, along with archery & clay pigeon shooting by arrangement.
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186 reviewsCullompton
The Bear Trail is Devon's muddiest family assault course. 30 obstacles, unlimited mud! An award-winning outdoor family attraction, the Bear Trail has been designed for families to create memories that last a lifetime. Scramble over the bear nets,…
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103 reviewsExeter
Set in a stunning location overlooking beautiful Devon countryside, Exeter Racecourse prides itself as being one of the UK’s most progressive tracks, with excellent facilities and transport links.
Teignmouth
Visit our distillery in Teignmouth, where Exeter Gin is made, for a fun filled and informative experience. Choose from a tour & tasting experience with plenty of time to chill out in our bar, or learn how to make your very own gin with the help of…
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1128 reviewsExeter
Immerse yourself in over 600 years of history at Powderham, the family home of The Earl of Devon. Enjoy the flexibility of our UNLIMITED seven-day free return on all full-priced tickets, ensuring you make the most of your visit.
Exeter
The Custom House Visitor Centre is in the centre of Exeter's historic quayside & occupies one of the most historic buildings on the waterfront.
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508 reviewsPaignton
Splashdown Quaywest is the wettest, wildest attraction on the English Riviera. Great fun water slides, some laugh out loud fun and some will have you screaming. Swimming pool area and plenty of space for enjoying the sun and, of course, the…
Exeter
Exeter Library is the largest Library in Devon and is looked after by the charity Libraries Unlimited. We believe in the unlimited potential of library services across the UK to make a positive difference to people's lives and communities through a…
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55 reviewsExeter
Westpoint Arena is Exeter's biggest venue for large scale spectacular shows such as ice shows, equestrian events, trade shows and exhibitions. It's also a popular concert venue.
Exeter
Welcome to St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s brand new, state-of-the-art leisure centre, in the heart of the city centre.
St Sidwell’s Point is the first leisure facility in the UK to be built to the ultra-energy efficient Passivhaus standard, meaning…
Exeter
Enjoy a classical concert by renowned musicians in this acoustically stunning setting.
Teign Valley
Situated to the north of the Teign Estuary, Little Haldon is particularly important for its large areas of lowland heath. Little Haldon is rich in wildlife and comprises two small areas of lowland heath.
Exeter
Discover the stunning Exe Estuary Cycle Trail, world famous for its birds and beautiful scenery.
We have a fantastic selection of traditional and contemporary bicycles from quality British manufacturers,
including Pashley, Isla Bikes and Dawes,…
Dawlish
Rock pools to explore, occasional sightings of dolphins, brightly coloured painted beach huts, coupled with a sandy beach makes Coryton Cove a perfect day out.
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1730 reviewsExeter
A flat, almost entirely traffic free cycle route from Exeter Quay, which passes RSPB reserves and 2 well known local pubs.
Exeter
The largest venue in Exeter city centre, Exeter Corn Exchange is probably the ideal location for your event - whatever it may be.
Exeter
The Exeter University gardens have the reputation of being one of the most beautiful in Europe & have strong links with the Veitch family.
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203 reviewsSeaton
Overlooking Lyme Bay and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Seaton Beach is a large pebble beach stetchching over a mile long. Gently sloping, the beach is an ideal spot for swimming or water sports - and there kayaks or Stand up Paddleboards can…
Exmouth
The Maer Local Nature Reserve is an area of sand dunes, which before the construction of the road along the sea front, would have been a landward extension of the bigger dunes on the beach. It is well used by locals and wildlife alike, however much…
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