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