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The Axe Estuary Wetlands incorporates three Local Nature Reserves on the Axe - Seaton Marshes, Colyford Common and Black Hole Marsh.
Welcome to Bellever Forest where you can enjoy the tranquillity of a picnic by the East Dart River or take an exhilarating walk to the stunning views from Bellever Tor.
One of Exeter's most popular parks, Belmont Park was first opened to the public in 1886 as a play area for the children of St Sidwell's. Subsequently enlarged, the park has undergone many changes and today it is a dynamic feature of Newtown's vibrant community.
Internationally-acclaimed heritage site, home to a fascinating variety of wildlife and history,
The Blackdown Hills AONB form a tranquil, beautiful, and relatively isolated landscape on the Devon and Somerset border.
Bull Meadow Park in St Leonard's, Exeter
Undisturbed Burrator is surrounded by mixed woodland which sharply contrasts with the open moor and rugged Dartmoor tors.
Central Park is the largest park in Plymouth. It was originally created in 1928 as a park devoted to the improvement of the health of city residents. Wide boulevards go through the park's open meadows and woodlands, up and down hills with fantastic views over the city.
Come and enjoy a fabulous day out at Dartington, where you can experience a range of visitor attractions set in stunning landscaped gardens and woodland trails.
Welcome to Dartmoor National Park – one of Britain's Breathing Spaces, and a member of the 15-strong National Park family.
Dawlish Warren prides itself on being one of the UK's finest beach resorts. Here you'll find a long beach, flanked by distinctive sand dunes and an internationally recognised nature reserve.
A Green Flag Award winning country park and local nature reserve on the edge of Newton Abbot.
Paradise is on your doorstep - enter the delightful Devonport Park to discover its delights.
The landscape is characterised by intimate wooded combes, vast areas of heathland, fertile river valleys and breathtaking cliffs or hilltops.
Situated in the south west of Britain, Exmoor National Park contains an amazing variety of landscapes within its 267 square miles (692 square kilometers)
Exmouth Local Nature Reserve is a massive area of tidal sand and mud at the southern end of the Exe estuary – in fact, it’s one of the biggest Local Nature Reserves in Devon.
Fire Beacon Hill is a Local Nature Reserve on the outskirts of Sidmouth with fantastic wildlife and views
The Grand Western Canal Country Park and Local Nature Reserve meanders through beautiful mid-Devon countryside and quiet villages between Tiverton and Lowdwells (near the Somerset border).
Whether you want a quiet gentle stroll or an exhilarating mountain biking experience, there’s something for everyone at Haldon Forest Park.
Heavitree Pleasure Ground is one of Exeter's favourite open spaces.
The Hoe is an obvious focal point for the city, with its spectacular backdrop of Plymouth Sound, one of the world's great natural harbours. No doubt you will know it for Sir Francis Drake's legendary game of bowls before leaving to defeat the Spanish Armada.
A walking route around Torbay, created by the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust in partnership with the Ramblers Association, from a legacy left by John Musgrave who was a keen walker, the trail takes in a large section of south Devon’s scenic and varied landscape.
King's Gardens are adjacent to Abbey Gardens, both are beautiful landscaped areas as you drive towards the seafront.
Discover 171 square kilometres of this stunning coastal landscape from Marsland Mouth on the Cornish border to Combe Martin on the boundary of Exmoor National Park.
Lovely family park in Barnstaple
This beautiful garden incorporates major historic features - the Roman city wall and bank, and the bank and ditches of William the Conqueror's Castle.
Visit Slapton Ley, the largest natural lake in South-West England
60 glorious miles of coastline, estuaries and countryside between Plymouth and Torbay.
Beautiful four acre park with lots to do for the whole family
Escape the hustle and bustle of Exeter city centre.
Stover Country Park is over 114 acres between Newton Abbot and Bovey Tracey
The special area around the rivers Tamar and Tavy, famous for it's mining heritage landscape.
A Green Flag Awarded park close to the seafront at Teignmouth that attracts both local residents and tourists.
The Lawn is a focal point for visitors and local residents alike. The stream that runs the length of the Park is home to many species of ducks and several black swans.
Tavistock's Meadows is the town's centrally-located park, a veritable oasis of greenery and water (being bordered on two sides by the river and the canal).
Victoria Park in Buckfastleigh has a number of facilities to suit everyones needs and is the ideal location for informal recreation.
West Hoe Park is in a wonderful setting - overlooking Plymouth Sound to the south and the backdrop of a huge limestone cliff to the north.