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Rainy Day Fun in Devon

Although Devon is lucky enough to have a slightly warmer climate than other parts of the UK, we still get our fair share of  rain (that’s why it’s so green and beautiful). Rain won’t stop play for too long but whilst waiting for the sun to come out again , here are some  suggestions of places to explore and things to do.

Devon Beaches

Devon, with its long coastline, boasts a wide variety of beaches, from sandy stretches perfect for families to more secluded coves and rugged shores. Popular beaches include Woolacombe, Saunton Sands, and Slapton Sands, while other gems include Morthoe Beach, Heddon’s Mouth, and Exmouth Beach.

Christmas in Devon

In Devon, the Christmas season brings towns and villages to life with the enchanting glow of twinkling lights, beautifully decorated Christmas trees, and the heart warming sounds of carollers filling the streets. These festive displays create a joyful atmosphere where visitors and locals alike come together to celebrate the magic of the season.

 

 

Exploring Devon

Why not……….

Visit a Devon theme park.
Visit a Devon castle , cathedral or museum.
Get active and outdoors at a Devon activity centre.
Discover Devon’s natural attractions and glorious gardens.
Take a ride on a tram or Devon steam train.

Located in mid Devon we provide an excellent base for exploring in all directions.

 

What to Do in Mid Devon

You’ll never be short of things to do in Mid Devon. 

Mid Devon is an ideal spot for anyone coming to the county, as you’re never too far from countryside, coastlines, cultural heritage sites, museums and shopping centres .

 

 

Walks and cycling

With so much to do and see within the beautiful area around Redhays , we thought it would be useful to list some of the walks and cycle routes in the local area