Devon, administrative, geographic, and historic county of england It forms part of the south west (or cornish) peninsula of great britain and is bounded to the west by cornwall and to the east by dorset and somerset. From moorland to maritime culture, devon is a fascinating corner of england to experience. Planning a trip to devon Be inspired by our official tourism guide and discover the best things to do and attractions in devon Devon is famed for its rolling hills, rugged coastline and wide open moorland, but its heart truly beats in its villages
Each one has a story to tell, a character all its own and a pace of life that encourages you to slow down and soak in your surroundings. This is our complete guide. Devon has a spectacular coast, mostly rural county, and contains several large cities Read about this history of devonshire on england 101 today. You will find everything you need in this article including a map of devon, the very best things to do and see in devon, where to stay in devon and answers to frequently asked questions about visiting devon. Devon is the fourth largest county in england by area, and has the longest road network of any county in england
After the last ice age, devon was one of the first places in england where people started to live.
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