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The park has the most exciting rides, 100 acres of adventures, 75,000 sq ft undercover fun and animals to feed, groom, ride, milk and cuddle. Escot House and gardens – enjoy the natural historical gardens and fantasy woodland which surround the ancestral home of the Kennaway family. Escot is a place for people who love…
Read MoreDonkeys of all ages are resident in the rolling countryside surrounding Slade House Farm and they love the attention they are given by visitors. Free entry. Beer Quarry caves – View the vast underground chambers on a guided tour and see where the vast blocks of stone that have built many cathedrals came from. Meet…
Read MoreGreat for railway enthusiasts. Ride on the Beer Heights Light Railway and see the model railway exhibition There is a play area, crazy golf and fitness trail and you can enjoy a meal in a real railway dining car. Seaton Electric Tramway – The three-mile route runs through East Devon’s glorious Axe Valley, between the…
Read MoreEast Devon’s secret garden is situated in the idyllic countryside between Axminster and Honiton. The 10 acre garden has colour throughout the year from the spring flowers through to the stunning Azaleas and Rhododendrons in May.
Read MoreSpanning nearly 300 years of horticultural history, these magnificent gardens are set in East Devon’s picturesque Otter Valley. The superbly landscaped park combines 18th century tranquillity with modern amenities to provide all year round enjoyment for everyone of all ages including historic glasshouses, a countryside museum, the Bicton Woodland Railway train ride, nature trail, maze,…
Read MoreSeaton is the gateway to the Jurassic coast and has a sand and shingle beach which is bordered by a broad promenade. From here you can take up the South West Coastal Path or take the Undercliff walk to Lyme Regis. Walk along the River Coly that runs through our land into Colyton and then…
Read MoreBoasts breathtaking scenery and a special mystique, making it a sparkling resort for all seasons. Its historic Cobb and harbour are iconic features, set against moody blue cliffs yielding fossilised evidence of life on earth millions of years ago. The sandy beaches are good for swimming and fossiling.
Read MoreExmouth forms the western gateway to the World heritage Coast site and is one of England’s oldest holiday seaside-towns, a great spot for ‘bucket and spade’ family fun on this safe stretch of golden sand. There are various water sports on offer and the area is popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing.The long wide promenade is…
Read MoreSidmouth is an elegant and distinctive town full of regency charm.There are a nice selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. The beach has sand and pebbles with rock pools at the eastern end to explore. Sidmouth hosts the International Folk Festival in August each year, when this sedate town comes to life. Budleigh Salterton situated…
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