For A Stay At A Charming Country Hotel Devon Is A Great Option

By Tracie Knight


There are times when you really need to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and escape to the country. Here you'll be able to relax and recharge while breathing in fresh, clean air. If you're looking for a stay in a charming country hotel Devon is a great destination to consider.

Devon is one of the counties of England. It lies in the southwest, between Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset. To the south, it is bordered by the English Channel and to the north, by the Bristol Channel.

Devonshire shares the popular Exmoor National Park with neighboring Somerset. Another extremely popular park to visit is Dartmoor National Park. Whether you're within park land or anywhere else in the county, you'll be able to commune with nature. The landscape varies from rolling heath-covered hills to valleys and agricultural land. Walking is a great way to explore but horse-riding and cycling are good options too. Another option is to head to the rivers for some kayaking or canoeing or to try your hand at fly-fishing.

Some of the most spectacular paths follow the coastline with its dramatic views from atop high cliffs, especially along the northern coast. To get a different point of view, charter a yacht and go sailing, which is a very popular activity along the southern coast. Both coasts offer the perfect waves for surfing too.

If you're interested in American history, don't forget to visit the historic port city of Plymouth, from where the Mayflower Pilgrims set sail for New England. Another beautiful city to explore is Exeter, known for its cathedral and well-preserved medieval buildings and alleys. These are the two largest towns in the county but you'll also find many small villages, each with its own unique character. Because many are located quite close to one another, you can easily stroll from one to the next and visit the local markets and pubs.

While pubs are usually associated with beer and Devon produces some excellent craft brews, one drink not to miss is cider. Plymouth is home to a famous gin distillery and you'll even find a couple of wine-producing vineyards. An abundance of agricultural produce means that there's plenty to eat too, from pasties and Hog's pudding to cheese or the decadent Devonshire cream tea. Crabs as well as fish and chips are popular at the coast.

Aside from the landscape and the many opportunities for outdoor activities, people flock to Devonshire because of its agreeable climate. In summer, this is one of the sunniest parts of England. Winters are a great time to visit too since they're mild and it's quite rare to experience snow. It's good to do some research on specific villages when you choose your hotel because the weather can vary quite dramatically from one area to another.

There are many accommodation options in Devon but a great bet is to stay in a country hotel and use this as a base from which to explore. Simply look online to find one that is to your liking. If you're planning on coming here in summer though, it's wise to book your accommodation ahead because this is quite a busy season.




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