2024 Devon Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
A great welcome back to UK had a lovely little summer vacation in Devon. Highly recommended to all that enjoys being around greenery and fresh air.
Recommend walking shoes as it’s so beautiful that you need to explore on foot. Rich in history. Would recommend staying in Cornwall also.
Cost of food and travel are the highest in the world and quality of food isn’t great. #devon #unitedkingdom #citybreaks #cornwall #food #historicallandmarks #localguides #mytravelhacks #memorable_trip #trip
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Devon uk | beaches | hikes | Ponies
Visit Devon to escape the bustle of London; life is slower, the drinks are cheaper & the countryside is ready for adventures
Top beaches & cliff walks - branscombe to beer, Sidmouth, Salcombe, Budleigh Salterton
Dartmoor cannot be missed, especially for finding wild ponies!
Hikes - Hay Tor, Castle Drogo and then any car park near Dartmeet so you can dip your toes in the river Dart, or maybe even go for a dip!
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An ancient fishing village in England
On the coastline of North Devon, England, there is a beautiful ancient fishing village called Clovelly, which is over 800 years old. It is recognized as one of the most beautiful fishing villages in Devon. The village has a steep cobbled path that extends all the way to the tranquil harbor, with white slate-roofed fishermen's cottages on either side. There are no motor vehicles in the small fishing village; donkeys are the mode of transport. Being in this secluded village is like time has stood still for hundreds of years. Since the 13th century, Clovelly has been privately owned. The Hamlyn family has owned all the houses, the harbor, and much of the surrounding land since 1738. The current owner of the village is a descendant of the Hamlyn family. The village of Clovelly is built along the coastal terrain, making it quite steep. To enter the village, one must walk down a long slope, and from the village center to the harbor is a steep descent. However, the further down you go, the closer you get to the azure sea. Despite the constant flow of tourists every day, fishing remains an important part of life for the residents of Clovelly. There is an admission fee to visit the village, with the adult price being £8.75.
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