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Exeter

city in Devon, England

29km

50.7218-3.533617

Cardiff

capital city of Wales

87km

51.4833-3.1833

Somerset (England)

ceremonial county of England (use Q21694741 for administrative non-metropolitan county)

95km

51.18-3

Bristol

city in South West England

144km

51.45561-2.59455

Dorchester

town in West Dorset in Dorset, United Kingdom

151km

50.71141-2.4412

Dorset

Dorset is a county on the south coast of England, in the West Country.

163km

50.8333-2.3333
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Dartmoor

area of moorland in south Devon, England

24km

50.56666667-4
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Devon

United Kingdom
Someday we will visit Devon or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Devon

Devon is a large county in England's West Country, bordered to the west by Cornwall and to the east by Dorset and Somerset. Uniquely amongst English counties, Devon has two separate coastlines: to the south, on the English Channel and to the north, on the Celtic Sea and Bristol Channel. These are studded with resort towns, harbours and surfing beaches. Devon is also home to two national parks - Dartmoor and Exmoor and includes the island of Lundy in the Bristol Channel/Celtic Sea.

Devon straddles a peninsula and so has two separate coastlines, on the Bristol Channel and Celtic Sea in the north, and on the English Channel in the south. The South West Coast Path runs along the entire length of both, around 65% of which is named as Heritage Coast. Before the changes to English counties in 1974, Devon was the third largest county by area and the largest of the counties not divided into county-like divisions (only Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were larger and both were sub-divided into ridings or parts, respectively). Since 1974 the county is ranked fourth by area (due to the creation of Cumbria) amongst ceremonial counties and is the third largest non-metropolitan county. The island of Lundy and the reef of Eddystone are also in Devon. The county has more mileage of road than any other county in England.

Like neighbouring Cornwall to the west, historically Devon has been disadvantaged economically compared to other parts of Southern England, owing to the decline of a number of core industries, notably fishing, mining and farming. Agriculture has been an important industry in Devon since the 19th century. The 2001 UK foot and mouth crisis harmed the farming community severely. Since then some parts of the agricultural industry have begun to diversify and recover, with a strong local food sector and many artisan producers. Nonetheless in 2015 the dairy industry was still suffering from the low prices offered for wholesale milk by major dairies and especially large supermarket chains.

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Climate

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8°C4
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Feb

8°C4
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Mar

10°C5
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12°C6
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15°C8
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18°C11
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Jul

19°C13
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19°C13
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Sep

18°C12
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Oct

15°C9
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Nov

11°C7
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Dec

9°C5
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