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Places To Visit in North Devon

    North Devon boasts beaches, fishing villages, historical places of interest, amazing attractions, and the best cream teas you’ll find anywhere.

    Offering visitors the ultimate combination of captivating coastline and gorgeous countryside, it can be hard to pack it all in. So, here’s a quick guide to the best places to visit in North Devon…

    A coastal view of a North Devon town surrounded by hills and the sea – a perfect addition to the list of places to visit in North Devon for stunning vistas.

    Let’s explore the best places to visit in North Devon

    Zoo entrance sign with blue sky background – Exmoor Zoo is a family-friendly attraction among the top places to visit in North Devon.

    Places to Visit in North Devon – Exmoor Zoo

    Established over 30 years ago, Exmoor Zoo welcomes more than 45,000 visitors a year who are keen to get up close to over 2,000 animals and plants, all set within 80 acres of beautiful grounds.

    The zoo prides itself on its endangered species breeding programmes, with up to 35 projects going on at any time.

    It is a fantastic family day out!

    Beautiful garden filled with vibrant flowers and greenery

    Places to Visit in North Devon – Hartland Abbey & Gardens

    Built in the twelfth century and used as a monastery for 400 years, Hartland Abbey has never been sold and has been passed down the female line for generations, so it boasts an impressive collection of historical artifacts, furniture, and art.

    The gardens have been lovingly maintained, and visitors can spend hours exploring the beautiful dog-friendly grounds. The young ones will be impressed to learn that the BBC’s Malory Towers dramatisation was filmed here.

    A steep, tree-lined cliff railway leading up a hill

    Places to Visit in North Devon – Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway

    One of the world’s oldest and steepest water-powered railways, Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway offers passengers a wonderful opportunity to soak up some of the most sublime views you’ll find anywhere, which hove into view as the train makes its 862 feet ascent to the top of the cliff where there are simply spectacular views of the harbour, Exmoor National Park and the Bristol Channel.

    Even better, the train is dog-friendly, and you can look forward to treating yourself to a cream tea when you get to the top.

    Places to Visit in North Devon – RHS Garden Rosemoor

    Offering 65 acres of breathtakingly beautiful gardens, RHS Garden Rosemoor is a delight for gardeners. The estate has carefully planned and managed themed gardens throughout, and no matter what time of year you come, there will be gardens in bloom.

    Even if you’re not green-fingered, it’s a joy just to lose yourself in the enchanting grounds.

    A colorful carousel with detailed horse designs

    Places to Visit in North Devon – The Big Sheep

    One of North Devon’s most popular family attractions, The Big Sheep offers guests thrilling fairground rides, farmyard animals aplenty, indoor play areas and events and shows throughout the year. Whatever the weather, this is a top family day out.

    Group of penguins standing on rocky terrain

    Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park

    The 28-acre, family-run Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park has plenty to keep the whole family entertained from animals such as wolves, sea lions, monkeys, and penguins, to name a few, as well as a massive indoor dinosaur-themed play area.

    Children playing in a colorful inflatable play area shaped like a dinosaur's mouth –

    Milky Way Adventure Park

    If the weather isn’t looking so good then a great all-weather attraction is the Milky Way Adventure Park.

    As well as an impressive selection of outdoor rides and play areas, there is an incredible 110,000 square feet of indoor space incorporating activities for the whole family and children of all ages from toddler play areas, ninja play zones and science memorabilia to dodgems, birds of prey and target shooting.

    Wide sandy beach with calm blue waters stretching to the horizon

    Places to Visit in North Devon – Saunton Sands

    Considered one of the best beaches in North Devon, Saunton Sands has something for everyone along its 3.5 miles of golden sands.

    Loved by beginner surfers, families, and dog walkers alike, the beach is the perfect spot for a picnic, sandcastle building, and paddling.

    A picturesque, wooded countryside scene with rolling hills and fallen logs

    Places to Visit in North Devon – Arlington Court

    A hidden gem in the area, Arlington Court appeals to everyone.

    It has more than 20 miles of footpaths to explore, lovingly maintained gardens to admire, and a tastefully restored and managed house bursting with authentic historical artefacts and collectibles.

    The list of places to visit in North Devon goes on and on, but there’s only so much you can pack into one holiday so you’ll have to start planning your next one…

    Accommodation Near North Devon

    Hele Valley Holiday Park

    Static caravan with a wooden deck surrounded by greenery – located in a peaceful static caravan park in North Devon, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

    Escape to Hele Valley Holiday Park, a tranquil haven in North Devon. Enjoy stunning scenery, nature trails, and family-friendly amenities. Book now for the perfect caravan holiday getaway just minutes from the coast!

    Bideford Bay Holiday Park

    View from a static caravan overlooking the trees and sea in North Devon – tranquil setting with scenic views, ideal for a quiet stay in a North Devon caravan park.

    Discover adventure at Bideford Bay Holiday Park! Nestled in North Devon’s stunning coastline, enjoy great facilities, entertainment, and outdoor fun for the whole family. Book today for an unforgettable holiday experience!