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Why is Devon Such a Popular Holiday Destination

Devon is a county full of natural beauty and has many attractions. Many visitors return regularly for holidays in Devon, and it is easy to see why. Devon has a universal appeal to all age groups, and with a range of landscapes and places to visit, there is something that everyone can enjoy. Most people visit Devon during the summer months. This is because it has a range of glorious beaches in the north and the south.

From the beautiful north coast beaches found in places like Ilfracombe and Woolacombe to the beaches of the south coast and English Rivera such as Dawlish Warren, Teignmouth and Paignton, there are plenty of beaches to explore around the county.

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Another thing that many people enjoy when they come to Devon is the food. Being close to the sea, there are plenty of places to get fresh seafood, and being a rural farming area, a lot of the food in Devon is locally sourced. Devonshire cream teas are also a firm favourite enjoyed by visitors to Devonshire, and of course scones with jam and clotted cream are a tradition in Devon. Of course, you don’t have to wait until you have a holiday to Devon to enjoy the food – simply order afternoon tea boxes like this https://www.afternoonteabox.com/ to your home.

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The landscape that is more inland is part of the two national parks in Devon. Exmoor and Dartmoor are beautiful and varied landscapes, and for walkers, campers and people who have an interest in nature and the geography and history of the landscape enjoy the area immensely.

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