Canoe Adventures
Canoe Adventures offer guided canoeing in Voyager 12-seat canoes going out from beside the friendly Maltsters Arms at Tuckenhay between Totnes and Dartmouth in South Devon's green South Hams where runs the glorious River Dart.
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Canoe Adventures offer guided canoeing in Voyager 12-seat canoes going out from beside the friendly Maltsters Arms at Tuckenhay between Totnes and Dartmouth in South Devon's green South Hams where runs the glorious River Dart.
Canonteign Falls is set in the lovely Teign Valley in Devon. This beautiful and tranquil 80 acre property features mature woodland, wonderful waterfalls, 7 lakes, cafe and giftshop.
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built between 1911 and 1931 for the self-made food retailing millionaire Julius Drewe, the castle is a masterpiece in Dartmoor granite that blends into the landscape to give the appearance of having been there for ce
Exceptional 50 acre garden surrounding magnificent Palladian house, including lavender edged herbaceous borders and a water sculpture, woodland walks with Daffodils, Bluebells, Camellias, Magnolias Azaleas, Eucryphias. Outstanding views, Temples and
18 Holes of unique pitch 'n' put. Suitable for golfers and families. Challenging but still fun. Open all year. Play with unique 'cayman ball'. Refreshments available. Free Parking, club hire inclusive.
This art deco cinema was built in 1931 for the Gaumont British Circuit and has now been converted to provide four modern auditoria with luxury seating, full air conditioning and multi-track sound
The Central Cinema (formerly The Odeon) is situated 100yards up Abbey Road, from the junction with Fleet Walk, in the centre of the town's busy shopping area.
Chagford Galleries is a long and well established gallery situated at the bottom of the square in the picturesque Dartmoor town of Chagford.
A sheltered cove with a fine sandy beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Great for building sand castles and exploring rock pools at low tide. The beach experiences swells and shore breaks and is consequently popular with surfers and
One of North Devon's best kept secrets, Chapel Wood, near Braunton, has a ruined chapel listed in the Doomsday Book and an ancient iron hill fort, this tiny, secretive woodland is a small reserve of mixed woodland and a fascinating place to visit.
This cycle route is ideal for exploring the rolling countryside that surrounds Crediton, and passes through the Mid Devon villages of Sandford, Kennerleigh and Woolfardisworthy (pronounced "Woolsery"!).
Distance: 8 miles Difficulty: Easy Start/End point: Exeter/Starcross This walk starts on the Quay at Exeter and ends at Starcross, on the western bank of the estuary. From here, bus or train can be taken back to Exeter. Starcross is on the South
Over 45 acres of coarse fishing lakes, surrounded by vineyards and orchards. A place to stay for a holiday, B & B, restaurant.
Showroom and workshop open all year. Probably the best selection of locally made pottery in North Devon. Audio visual demonstrations. Throw your own pot. Pottery courses available. Booking office for Lundy Trips aboard the 'Jessica Hettie' fro
This picture-postcard fishing village clings to a steep hillside on the North Devon coast. Its colourful, flower strewn cottages line the main stepped, cobbled street on such a steep incline that you can almost see down the chimney of the cottage bel
Distance: 5 miles Difficulty: Easy/Moderate Start/End point: Hunter's Inn, Nr Lynmouth Admire one of Exmoor's best views in an area full of wildlife.
The coast path between Combe Martin and Hunter's Inn is one of the finest anywhere in Devon. Stunning views of both Exmoor and the coast can be admired, and on clear days you can even see the Welsh coast with the Breacon Beacons beyond.
Cockington comprises a thatched village and Lutyens-designed pub; Cockington Court Craft Centre, Rose Garden, Organic Kitchen Garden and unique play area and adjoining parkland.
Codden Hill provides an excellent vantage point from which to see the surrounding features in the landscape that are related to the underlying geology.
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