Spring is in the air - and there s no better time to stretch your legs and catch a breath of fresh air. Here are 20 of Britain s very best walks featuring spectacular scenery and peaceful settings.
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Whether you’re up on Dartmoor, gazing down on the seaside from the South West Coast Path or visiting one of our stunning stately homes, breathtaking views are all around our county. We’ve picked 23 places where you can get Devon’s best views
Start your photogenic jaunt around Ilfracombe by first walking up Capstone Parade and taking in panoramic views of the Bristol Channel and back down over the town from the cliff tops. Follow the Parade round back down to sea level to reach Damien Hirst s iconic statue dramatically welcoming ships into Ilfracombe Harbour.
If there’s one thing Devon can do well, it’s play host to a picnic. With an abundance of hidden areas and beautiful locations, Devon screams out to be explored. We’ve picked 11 spots that are ideal for exploration and picnicking