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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Why is Devon Such a "tourist destination

Attract millions of visitors from both the UK and wider regions of Europe and the world, tourism is one of the key industries in Devon, with agriculture. With so many visitors, many of whom return each year in the county to live another holiday Devonian, Devon must do something right! Without completely reliable and guaranteed good weather for the support, people visit the county must be solely on its content, its landscapes and attractions, both natural and artificial. Devon is a lot to offer, with stunning scenery, incredible beaches, reasonably priced theme parks and family attractions, national parks and two specialties and cultural traditions, it seems that n ' there is nothing the county does not offer




Many tourists visit the area to enjoy the slow pace of life and a relaxed atmosphere. With only two cities, not huge like this, and a population of 1.2 million less than people, these people are not bad. It is not uncommon to be able to find a crack in Devon, where you are the only people on the beach! If you go to either Dartmoor or Exmoor National Park, there will be areas where you can walk for miles between the beautiful landscape without encountering a single person, people often like that, especially if they are in the city because it gives them time and space to relax and reflect something of the few areas in the world supply
The natural beauty of the county attracts many visitors, with two national parks, either wholly or partially contained in the county border, beautiful beaches and other undisturbed sites of breathtaking beauty. Much of Devon is not affected by humans, some of the forest provides a scenic walking terrain, and streams and rivers flowing through them often attract rare animals, including birds, fish, insects and plant life. Those interested in hiking, walking and mountaineering always loved the moors, with its famous tors, rugged landscape and extreme Dartmoor is still a favorite with out-door loving tourists. Ten Tors Challenge Home of Dartmoor can also offer hikers the chance to challenge in its navigation test and walking difficult, either alone or as part of a group. Woodbury Common, another enchanting landscape offers visitors a chance to live the moor at its best, with a huge variety of flowers and plants all year round, especially the moor springs to life in summer, buzzing with action with bees, birds, snakes, lizards and plants, all at their best. All nature lovers are sure to find a fascinating creature or organization if they look around them
Devon not only offers a wide variety of attractions for people who love nature and the outdoors, families are also very welcome. There are two major theme parks in Devon, Crealy Adventure Park and Woodlands. These two elements are guaranteed to be a great day, with many rides that go through different levels of arousal, both parks are fun for children and adults. In addition to these two, the region also has a spread of smaller, but equally entertaining adventure parks,. The family fun continues with the beautiful beaches. Unfortunately, many children do not have beach access at home, but fortunately, Devon may allow these unfortunate children to catch up on the feel of sand on the beach they were missed. Children always love the classic tourist activities on the beach, rock pooling to search for mysterious creatures of the sea, building sandcastles with a bucket and shovel and a dip in the waves of the sea These images from the beach are cliché for a reason, they are fun great! Parents love their children to have good, "honest" pleasure without having to rely on technology, bonds siblings together while on the beach, as do the families they are currently in the quiet area of ​​Devon anyway! Parents and children will have fond memories of your trip to Devon for life
Devon is also packed with tradition, history and culture. Barnstaple is the oldest district registered in England and can be found in North Devon. Fascinating stories lie in the region smuggling spent waiting in every coastal town and village. There is also a huge gastronomic past in the region, with the Devon cream tea and cheese grow in mind. The history of the county is also clear in some of the architecture and buildings, Exeter Cathedral, the ruins of Okehampton Castle, Dartmoor prison and many ancient stone circles, cairns and medieval ruins of Regulation. There are nearly 40 sites belonging to the National Trust and these often have displays and exhibits on the history of the region, both in industry and households over time. Country festivals, fairs and carnivals are also worth a visit, with excellent, fresh local produce on sale in shops, traditional dance, music and dress are often on the screen as well as vehicles and agricultural tools agricultural past
Taking all into account, it is clear why Devon is such a "tourism hotspot," there is clearly something for everyone! Devon attracts such a wide range of people, and looking at the wide variety of attractions, it is not hard to see why. Naturally, families like to visit the region, and return year after year for many family fun and a great celebration. Millions of people set up with time hit-and-miss, and for good reason! Devon has a thriving tourism industry and is well worth a visit
This article was written by Thom Sanders on behalf of Powells that offer a wonderful selection of Devon cottages that make a great base for exploring the region

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