Devon
A popular holiday destination renowned for its spectacular coastline, beautiful beaches, and the Devonshire cream tea. Devon is a historic county in South West England. It forms part of the Cornish Peninsula of Great Britain and is bounded to the west by Cornwall, and to the east by Dorset and Somerset. Due to the warmth of the Gulf Stream Devon has an almost sub-tropical climate, and thus there is a wide range of wildlife throughout the county. With some of the mildest winters in the world for its latitude, Devon benefits from warm mild summers which include hot spells along with occasional rainy periods. Having a North coast and a south coast the county offers a wide array of scenery. From Dartmoor National Park to the Exmoor National Park, inland regions are fertile and hilly. With beautiful beaches and coastal towns, there are lots of pretty villages to choose from. Devon has been awarded Fair Trade country status since 2008 and is highly regarded for its fresh produce. The county has high standards when it comes to food including fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. This all means lovely food can be found at a variety of restaurants, markets, and festivals. Devon is truly a diverse county offering adventure, experiences, culture, and R&R. Devon’s two main cities, Plymouth and Exeter offer live music, nightlife, and culture. The region is well served by road, rail and air.
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Devon
A popular holiday destination renowned for its spectacular coastline, beautiful beaches, and the Devonshire cream tea. Devon is a historic county in South West England. It forms part of the Cornish Peninsula of Great Britain and is bounded to the west by Cornwall, and to the east by Dorset and Somerset. Due to the warmth of the Gulf Stream Devon has an almost sub-tropical climate, and thus there is a wide range of wildlife throughout the county. With some of the mildest winters in the world for its latitude, Devon benefits from warm mild summers which include hot spells along with occasional rainy periods. Having a North coast and a south coast the county offers a wide array of scenery. From Dartmoor National Park to the Exmoor National Park, inland regions are fertile and hilly. With beautiful beaches and coastal towns, there are lots of pretty villages to choose from. Devon has been awarded Fair Trade country status since 2008 and is highly regarded for its fresh produce. The county has high standards when it comes to food including fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. This all means lovely food can be found at a variety of restaurants, markets, and festivals. Devon is truly a diverse county offering adventure, experiences, culture, and R&R. Devon’s two main cities, Plymouth and Exeter offer live music, nightlife, and culture. The region is well served by road, rail and air.