Home Page Skip Navigation
  • Family Devon - For fun activities & beach holidays, Devon is Britain’s favourite family holiday destination.
  • Foodie Devon - Enjoy freshly caught fish, farmhouse cheeses & local ales in Devon’s restaurants and pubs.
  • Naturally Devon - Explore green Devon’s two national parks, 500km of coast and 3,500 miles of footpaths.
  • Group Travel - Diverse landscapes, delicious food, historic towns, a wealth of attractions and high quality accommodation.
  • Cultural Devon - Discover Devon’s gardens, castles, maritime cities, famous authors, and performing arts.
  • Active Devon - Devon is an idyllic playground - from surfing to sailing, walking to cycling, golf to fishing.

Devon's History and Heritage

Search results: 1 to 4 of 4 products

  • Thumbnail for Hartland

    Hartland

    Nr Bideford

    On the extreme West of North Devon is the large unspoilt parish of Hartland with contrasting moors and delightful wooded valleys; tall cliffs rise above the rugged coastline hiding secluded bays.

    Add Hartland to your Itinerary

  • Thumbnail for Hatherleigh

    Hatherleigh

    Hatherleigh

    Hatherleigh is a place apart - an ancient town of cob and thatch cottages situated in the heart of rural Devon in one of the few places where tranquility can still be found and the stars seen at night.

    Add Hatherleigh to your Itinerary

  • Thumbnail for Holsworthy

    Holsworthy

    Holsworthy

    A country market town at the centre of a remarkably undeveloped and rural area with an ancient landscape of rolling hills and hamlets of cottages. The town itself is home to one of the largest cattle and pannier markets in the West Country.

    Add Holsworthy to your Itinerary

  • Thumbnail for Honiton

    Honiton

    Honiton

    A famous lace making, pottery and market town with a well-regarded farmers market, Honiton has a national reputation as an antiques centre with over thirty antiques shops and auction rooms

    Add Honiton to your Itinerary

 Search Towns and Villages