1. The English Riviera: Torquay, Paignton & Brixham
Start your journey along Devon’s famous English Riviera. With its mild climate and palm-lined promenades, Torquay offers a vibrant harbour, beaches, and plenty of places to relax. Nearby Paignton delivers classic seaside fun, while Brixham’s colourful fishing port is perfect for seafood lovers and coastal walks.
- Beautiful sandy beaches and hidden coves
- Traditional seaside piers and attractions
- Fresh seafood straight from the harbour
2. Dartmoor National Park Adventure
Head inland to Dartmoor National Park for a completely different landscape. Known for its rugged beauty, open moorland, and wild ponies, Dartmoor is ideal for walking, cycling, and escaping the crowds. Caravan sites around the park offer peaceful settings and incredible night skies.
3. South Devon Villages & Coastline
South Devon is dotted with charming villages and scenic coastline. Explore places like Totnes, known for its independent shops and relaxed vibe, or venture to hidden gems along the coast for quieter beaches and stunning views.
4. North Devon & Exmoor
The north coast offers a wilder, more dramatic experience. Ilfracombe’s rugged cliffs and historic harbour make it a great stop, while Exmoor National Park combines coastal scenery with rolling hills and some of the UK’s most breathtaking landscapes.
5. Caravan Travel Tips for Devon
Devon’s narrow country lanes can be challenging, especially for larger caravans. Take your time, plan routes in advance, and make use of well-reviewed caravan parks. The slower pace is all part of the experience, giving you more time to enjoy the views along the way.
Final Thoughts
Exploring Devon by caravan is about more than just the destinations. It’s about the journey between them, discovering hidden beaches, scenic viewpoints, and welcoming villages along the way. With the freedom to travel at your own pace, Devon becomes a place you don’t just visit, but truly experience.
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