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Recommendations for Devon

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TheDogsMother · 25/07/2019 16:18

I'm planning an escape over Christmas (sorry to mention it in July !!!) and fancy Devon. We can't even decide on a location let alone North or South coast. We're after a pretty coastal town or village. Somewhere with a few facilities as in shops, pubs/restaurants. We will get out and explore the area but it would be good to have things in walking distance for the evenings. No DC to entertain, just the Ddog !
Any MN wisdom would be very much appreciated

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Rivkka · 25/07/2019 16:54

Sidmouth is lovely

foxywheaton75 · 25/07/2019 16:59

South west Devon. Salcombe is lovely in all seasons.

TheDogsMother · 26/07/2019 07:19

Brilliant thanks, I will look at those. Any other places to consider anyone ?

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FiveGoMadInDorset · 26/07/2019 07:21

Dartmouth

ILikePaperHats · 26/07/2019 07:28

Exmouth. Definitely.

Fontofnoknowledge · 26/07/2019 09:27

The beautiful little estuary that leads to wembury bay. With Noss Mayo one side and Newton Ferris the other.. (gorgeous little fishing villages) .. you can walk across on stepping stones when the tide is out.. been going there for 30 years and still find new stuff to see and do.. Plymouth about half an hour away. (Though you would never know)

TheDogsMother · 28/07/2019 22:10

Thanks for the recommendations everyone I'm looking forward to investigating all of these

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graysquirrel · 29/07/2019 18:47

North Devon is lovely. Woolacombe beach large expanse for dog running, few shops and cafes/pubs. Just up the road is a little village called Mortehoe has lovely dog friendly pubs that make an effort at Christmas, and close to good dog walks on the coastal path.

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