Explore Devon’s Stunning Coast & Countryside

Devon is unique as counties go. It has both North and South Coasts. It also boasts two National Parks, Dartmoor as well as Exmoor.
It is almost as tall as it is wide and has more to offer than you'd expect and know. Hundreds of miles of beautiful coastline, inspiring rolling hills and landscape so varied it has a diverse and great variety of interest.
South Devon and the South Hams is an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), Torbay, the English Riviera and the old Roman city of Exeter as well as the Ocean city of Plymouth provide numerous points of interest from Abbeys and Cathedrals to the brave Pilgrim Fathers journey locations along the coast and across the oceans.
Great names in Naval history, WW2 secrets along the coast and fishing heritage as old as time itself. The South Coast has a lot to offer Experience Tour guests. Amazing seafood, locally grown produce that frequently is sourced from under 20 miles from the kitchen and established farms with generations of livestock history to maintain their high standards from field to plate.
A day out in South Devon combines a good mix of coastal or town life with narrow lanes and country living. Coastal walks as well as ancient port town meanders. It is a fantastic opportunity to get a real feel for Devon.
With such variety in Devon it is advised a few days are set aside to experience the county's choice of destinations and locations.

Two days split between a day on Dartmoor and a day at the coast can really provide a
great sense of what Devon is about. The vast difference in terrain, country life vs coastal ways and the tastes of Devon too. A hearty ploughmans lunch on Dartmoor or fresh fish supplied by Brixham market that morning at a seafood eatery at the coast.
Dame Agatha Christie was born and raised in Torquay. Many of the infamous locations that inspired her crime novels are dotted all over Torbay as well as places she frequently visited both as a child and later in life before she met the infamous Archie. Not to forget her holiday home and estate, Greenway House, on the banks of the river Dart. It's no wonder Torbay is such a hit with her fans and a themed Agatha Christie South Devon tour can provide a great plot for the day, chasing the clues and catching the villain just in time...
Devon's Naval and seafaring history inspires international guests who love to visit the ports of Plymouth and Dartmouth. The Pilgrim Fathers stopped at both before that infamous cross Atlantic trip to the new land. Dartmouth is a fantastic seaside and river port to plan in. Great scenery, fascinating history and some of Devon's best seafood restaurants catering under the direction of world leading chefs.
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South Devon Experience Tour
1-2 People £425
3-4 People £450
5-6 People £475