Travel to Devon in England and Feast on an abundance of Traditional Devonian Villages

Devon is a County of immense beauty and afor the Romans known as Isca. There are some
very popular summer destination for Britishremnants of this bygone era and a lot of the local
tourists as well as foreign visitors. Its variedfindings can be seen in the small but interesting
landscape and interesting Cities and Towns offerRoyal Albert Museum. The City Centre has many
a lot to the traveller and its location on the Southsights in a relatively compact area with the
West tip of the Country gives it a milder climatefabulous Norman Cathedral looking over it all. On
compared to the rest of England. In fact, thethe Cathedral yard you will find the Clarence Hotel
South coast is known as the English Riviera!Like allwhich is widely known as the first ever Hotel in
of the United Kingdom, the County of DevonshireEngland.Nearby to the Cathedral is the favourite
is steeped in history and there is evidencelunch spot of Rougemont Castle and Northernhay
scattered across the landscape and inside its mainGardens, 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 moreoff the entrance to Rougemont Castle is the
for the visitor to the region, though everyoneMedieval Underground Passages and tours are
enjoys the famous Devon Cream Teas!Theoffered throughout the week which is surprisingly
Gateway City of Exeter is a vibrant destination inenjoyable.Exeter Quayside has had a revamp in
itself with a buzzing University population andthe last few years and is now a popular place to
plenty to see and do. The City dates back to thespend an afternoon, with quaint but popular pubs
Roman era and was once a stronghold garrisonand eateries.