| Devon is a County of immense beauty and a | | | | for the Romans known as Isca. There are some |
| very popular summer destination for British | | | | remnants of this bygone era and a lot of the local |
| tourists as well as foreign visitors. Its varied | | | | findings can be seen in the small but interesting |
| landscape and interesting Cities and Towns offer | | | | Royal Albert Museum. The City Centre has many |
| a lot to the traveller and its location on the South | | | | sights in a relatively compact area with the |
| West tip of the Country gives it a milder climate | | | | fabulous Norman Cathedral looking over it all. On |
| compared to the rest of England. In fact, the | | | | the Cathedral yard you will find the Clarence Hotel |
| South coast is known as the English Riviera!Like all | | | | which is widely known as the first ever Hotel in |
| of the United Kingdom, the County of Devonshire | | | | England.Nearby to the Cathedral is the favourite |
| is steeped in history and there is evidence | | | | lunch spot of Rougemont Castle and Northernhay |
| scattered across the landscape and inside its main | | | | Gardens, which is a lovely place to take a stroll |
| Towns and Villages. Most people who visit Devon, | | | | and take in the medieval ruins and the place of |
| come for the seaside resorts like Torquay, | | | | the last ever Witch hanging in the Country. Just |
| Dawlish and Paignton, but there is so much more | | | | off the entrance to Rougemont Castle is the |
| for the visitor to the region, though everyone | | | | Medieval Underground Passages and tours are |
| enjoys the famous Devon Cream Teas!The | | | | offered throughout the week which is surprisingly |
| Gateway City of Exeter is a vibrant destination in | | | | enjoyable.Exeter Quayside has had a revamp in |
| itself with a buzzing University population and | | | | the last few years and is now a popular place to |
| plenty to see and do. The City dates back to the | | | | spend an afternoon, with quaint but popular pubs |
| Roman era and was once a stronghold garrison | | | | and eateries. |