Explore South Devon
With 3 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a World Heritage Coast, a National Park, over 125 miles of stunning coastline, acres of unspoilt countryside. With two vibrant cities and an amazing mixture of coastal and rural towns and villages.
Whether you would like to relax by the beach, explore the rural area or practise some water sports South Devon offers the very best the country has to offer.
Totnes has Dartmoor national park on its door step. It is the largest and wildest area of open country in Southern England, and it really feels like it.
You can explore many beautiful spots in the moors and uncover hidden gems of pubs, culture and natural wonders. Dartmoor also offers plenty of exciting activities from climbing to horse riding or even canoeing. Visit Dartmoor.gov for more.
The local area is close to many beautiful coastal towns such as Salcombe and Dartmouth. Who are known for their outstanding coastal views and beautiful golden beaches.



Our tips for the local area
Salcombe Brewery
Salcombe Brewery sits on the site of an old water reservoir supplying local trade in South Devon and offers Brewery Tours and tasting sessions.
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South Devon Railway
South Devon Railway is one of Devon’s best loved attractions and is the longest established steam railway in the south west.
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Paignton Zoo
Paignton Zoo is one of the South West’s most exciting attractions. It’s a place to roam, discover and get in touch with your inner animal.
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Blackpool Sands
Blackpool Sands, set in a sheltered bay surrounded by evergreens and pines, is one of South Devon’s most beautiful natural treasures.
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Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor National Park is a unique place with wild open moorlands and deep river valleys, with a rich history and rare wildlife.