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Boasting two national parks and two UNESCO World Heritage sites, Devon is bursting at the seams with natural beauty. But it's not just the plains of Exmoor and Dartmoor and the spectacular Jurassic Coast that draw visitors in. The beaches of the English Riviera, the proud maritime history of Plymouth, the cathedral city of Exeter and an authentic Devonshire cream tea are all good reasons for going west. Help us get the Devon lowdown by adding your tips to our guide.
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    Unspoilt beaches

    Posted by Dogdevon 23 March 2008

    There are wonderful unspoilt beaches all around the West Country coasts, with no 'facilities', no development and few if any visitors. To find them, get a large-scale Ordnance Survey map (1:25,000) and look for beaches with no parking and no road nearby.

    Providing you have to walk for 30 minutes to reach your beach, often down an old smugglers' path flanked by tall hedges alive with birdsong and wildflowers, at the end you should find, if you have chosen well, a little sandy cove surrounded by rocks and cliffs, with barely a soul in sight.

    Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset

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    ... by not deciding to tow your caravan during the rush hour. Over a million of us live and work here, even though to you it's just a holiday destination - and caravans are a BIG problem every Friday during the summer.

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    Delicious crisp and crunchy chips - just as they should be. Served with a wide array of different choices of fish... choose from skate or sole rather than the usual cod. A splendid trip and while you're there, you'll probably find yourself just having to go into one of the best farm shops ever!

    Topsham, Devon

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