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Devon is one of the most stunning destinations in Britain. Its dual coastlines offer 500km of breath-taking views, towering cliffs, twelve estuaries and are home to an amazing array of birds.
Head in land and discover two national parks - Dartmoor and Exmoor - and 3,500 miles of footpaths. Explore wooded river valleys, rolling countryside, country parks and nature reserves galore.
Discover England's first natural World Heritage Site - the Jurassic Coast - extending for 95 miles and transporting you through 185 million years of Earth history. Visit the unique UNESCO Braunton Burrows Biosphere Reserve, with its unusal dune system supporting rare and diverse plant life.
There are many nature events happening across Devon, year-round, from nature trails, fungi forays and rock pool rambles to bird watching cruises, badger watches and wild flower walks.

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Tales from the wild
Enjoy the colour, beauty and folklore of spring flowers on an exploratory walk around Cockington's ancient lanes and footpaths this Saturday, 13 May and take part in other Trust events on Sunday.
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Watch the birds at the Seaton Tramway!
The Bird Watching Trips for 2006 will run through until December at the Seaton Tramway. Join for a ride now!
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New point of view for Slapton
The Slapton National Nature Reserve's latest project is designed to give
countryside lovers with physical disabilities a totally different point of view.
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