Secret Devon: Part One

Secret Devon: Part One

From stunning beaches to delightful eateries and exciting activities, Devon has something for everyone, and our staff have selected their best places to eat, explore and relax.

Secret Devon: Our Picks For Your Perfect Summer

Part one

The holidays are in full swing and if you are one of the more than 4 million visitors who make their way to this beautiful county each summer, then let us make you welcome, and share some of the best kept secrets that Devon has to offer.


From stunning beaches to delightful eateries and exciting activities, Devon has something for everyone, and our staff have selected their best places to eat, explore and relax.

 

Food and drink

Food & Drink

Devon is full of great places to eat and drink, from Michelin starred restaurants to cosy, country pubs. Here’s our top picks:

Alder Vineyard, Lewdown

Alder Vineyard produces white and rose British wine on the edge of Dartmoor. Take a wine tour and enjoy a delicious lunch overlooking the vines.

Gidleigh Park, Chagford

Gidleigh Park’s Michelin starred restaurant is situated in one of the prettiest villages on Dartmoor, offering spectacular views and fine dining. 

The Lost Kitchen, Tiverton

"Seasonal eating from a wood fired kitchen, The Lost Kitchen’s rustic atmosphere makes for a relaxed and friendly dining experience." Natasha, Creative Designer

The Secret Stable, Milton Abbot

An open air wood fired pizza restaurant hidden away in a beautiful rural setting on a farm on the edge of Dartmoor. Family friendly and dogs are welcome too!

Woolsery Fish & Chips

Every British holiday needs a visit to the local chippy, and Woolsery Fish & Chips is a cut above the rest. Takeaway only, so get ready to enjoy delicious fish and chips with your fingers while taking in the beautiful views.

Stumbles Bistro, South Molton

A relaxed bistro with a locally sourced, seasonal menu.

Tea on the Green at Westward Ho! 

“The best little café for sandwiches and cakes and afternoon teas. It's only open five days a week and no bookings allowed, so get there early!” Elsa, Finance & HR 

Hockings Ice Cream

Catch one of their vans for a classic 99 whilst out and about in North Devon - a sunny day must!

 

 

beaches and wild swimming


Beaches & Wild Swimming

You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to swimming spots in Devon, from sandy beaches and crystal-clear rivers to open-air swimming pools. Here’s our favourites:

Hope Cove, South Devon

With lifeguards on duty, plenty of rockpools and sand for sandcastles, this pair of sandy beaches is popular with families and water sports enthusiasts alike. 

Mothecombe Beach, South Devon

“On a warm, sunny day, it can feel like you are in the Mediterranean! It’s a beautiful beach and The School House is great for lunch or drinks. Yasmin, Marketing

Cullever Steps, Dartmoor

The perfect pool on the East Okement River for a quick dip with only a 10 minute walk across Dartmoor to get there.

Blackpool Sands

This lively beach is a great choice for families with teens with paddleboard and kayak rental on offer and beachside cafes and shops.

Witches Pool, Dartmoor

The Witches Pool is a beloved spot for family swimming on the River Lyd. Enjoy a gentle walk across Dartmoor with stunning views of Brat Tor, then take a refreshing plunge into the crystal-clear pool and stand beneath the invigorating waterfall

Sidmouth Beach, East Devon

“A small and secluded beach with lots of rockpools, beautiful scenery and with good restaurants too, it’s a great place to meet up with friends.“ Cyan, Purchasing

Tinside Lido, Plymouth

This ArtDeco lido features a salt water swimming pool, sun deck and children’s splash area - all with beautiful views of Plymouth Sound.


Tinside Lido, Plymouth

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