Devon - is becoming an increasingly popular destination for holding events, family parties and wedding receptions. They are often in remote and unusaul locations which is where we come in!
The North is an enchanting, often forgotten region of the county with such a variety of beautiful countryside scenes - rolling hills, hidden woodlands, spectacular rivers, rocky coves and long sandy beaches. It is definitely worth a visit and not just in the summer
Exmoor National Park is situated in the counties of Devon and Somerset in South West England; . The park contains a variety of magnificent landscapes. Although it is one of the smaller National Parks the central plateau of open moorland is remote and spacious.
The East is a mixture of open countryside - heatland and farmland and a number a well known seaside resorts. Exmouth is a moderately sized resort, Sidmouth is a Regency town which manages to retain the charm and character of years gone by, Beer is a pretty seaside village built around a smalll cove.
There's only one way to describe Devonshire's Heartland: the focal point of a whole new holiday experience! By using one of the peaceful towns and villages as a base, you can enjoy the best of both worlds, exploring the area's beautiful hills and valleys, or stretching your wings to visit Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks, or the ever popular north and south coasts.
Dartmoor was designated as a National Parks in 1951. It is a beautiful moorland landscape with wooded valleys and wind swept Tors.
The South encompasses two entirely different regions known as the The South Hams and the English Riviera.The South Hams lies on the south coast, between Torbay and Plymouth, and is mostly within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, encompassing stunning coastline, sweeping rivers and estuaries, golden beaches and rolling countryside. The English Riviera covers the three towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.