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Stuart Line Cruises & Boat Trips, Exmouth
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If you are holidaying in Devon, why not try one of the many imaginative cruises in this beautiful part of our country. Their cruises take you along the River Exe, round the bays or along the ancient limestone cliffs. All the cruises have guides to tell you the ... |
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The Donkey Sanctuary, Sidmouth
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Is it the association of donkeys with nostalgic rides along the summer sands, or just their soulful faces and absurd ears that make them so appealing to children? Here you can walk through the fields in gently rolling hills to meet up with the many donkeys who ... |
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The Gnome Reserve, West Putford
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Borrow a hat and a fishing rod so you donít embarrass the gnomes and pixies, then set off around this delightful wildflower garden to visit some of the 1000 inhabitants lurking where you least expect them! This would make a really unusual day out for all ... |
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The Milky Way Adventure, Bideford
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There are some really great attractions here for the whole family whatever the weather. The longest, tallest and fastest roller coaster in North Devon, as well as other exciting rides like the Droid Destroyer Dodgems. The Under 5ís can enjoy a fantasy farm ... |
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The Riviera International Centre & Leisure Pool, Torquay
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The alternative beach when itís raining and the kids just want to go swimming. Here you can find a sandy beach, clean warm water and big waves that mysteriously arise every half an hour. It might not be better than the real thing but ÖÖÖ |
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Tinside Lido, Plymouth
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If you are on holiday with the family in the summer then having a swimming day out is almost a must. The problem with taking the beach option is sand; that gritty stuff that infiltrates sandwiches and gets into your drinks and your bathers. There is a civilized ... |
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Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life, Tiverton
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This museum is devoted to the social, agricultural and historical story of Devon life. The exhibits are well displayed and a favourite with the children is an old steam train engine that they can climb into. There are often special exhibitions, so do check what ... |
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