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Ash Road, Braunton, Devon
EX33 2NP North Devon District
Days out for all the family
Are there any fun places to visit? The following attractions are within 10 miles of EX33 2NP:

Marwood Hill Gardens
Marwood, Barnstaple, EX314EB
20 acres of beautiful gardens and three lakes in a valley setting with Plant Centre and Garden Tea Room.The creator of the gardens was Dr James Smart VMH.

Ilfracombe Museum
Runnymede Gardens, Wilder Road, Ilfracombe, EX348AF
A fascinating collection of over 20,000 items of natural history, victoriana, maritime, minerals, archaeology, maps, paintings, photos, militaria, costume and local history gathered lovingly by curators and trustees for over 65 years.Ilfracombe Museum also offers a Brass Rubbing Centre and links to Heritage Harbour, Lantern Hill, Lifeboat House, Landmark Theatre, Costal Walks, rock pool beaches and local gardens.

Watermouth Castle and Family Theme Park
Ilfracombe, EX349SL
Overlooking the picturesque Watermouth Cove, Watermouth Castle Offers a unique and fun day out, with attractions and entertainment for all ages.Enter the Castle's Great Hall with its magnificent suits of armour, classic handcarts and sporting trophies.

Combe Martin Wildlife Park and Dinosaur Park
Combe Martin, EX340NG
Set in twenty five acres of stunning North Devon countryside, this renowned Wildlife and Dinosaur Park offers a great family day out when visiting the South West of England.All animals at Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park are kept in immaculately maintained enclosures which best reflect and highlight each animals natural behaviours and habitat.

Exmoor Zoo
South Stowford, Bratton Fleming, Blackmmor Gate, EX314SG
Exmoor Zoo is a unique and unusual zoo to visit! Opened in 1982 the zoo is now an ideal family venue, catering very well for the younger generation. So much change has taken place, that even a visit last year, will today see new exhibits and animals.

Cobbaton Combat Collection
Cobbaton, EX379RZ
This military museum covers mostly World War Two, but with exhibits from the Boer War up to the Gulf War. This collection ranges from military surplus tanks, guns, helmets, artillery, grenades, and bombs, to Home Front ration books, gas masks, ARP and Home Guard uniforms, and blackout lamps.

Exmoor Steam Railway Lee Plant Hire
Cape Of Good Hope Farm Outer District, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, EX327JN
Exmoor Steam Railway Lee Plant Hire - Amusement Park in Barnstaple, Devon. Contact venue on telephone number 01598710711 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

RHS Garden Rosemoor
Great Torrington, EX388PH
Set deep in the lovely North Devon countryside, RHS Garden Rosemoor has now come of age as a garden of national importance. Lady Anne Berry gifted Rosemoor to the RHS 11 years ago, since when the original eight acres have been greatly developed.

Milky Way Adventure Park
Near Clovelly, Bideford, EX395RY
The Milky Way Adventure Park, North Devon was founded by the Stanbury Family in 1984. Its truly unique mix of sheer fun,education and live shows make it a must for your holiday.

Okehampton Castle
Castle Lodge, Okehampton, EX201JB
The remains of the largest castle in Devon, in an outstandingly picturesque setting on a wooded spur above the rushing River Okement. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest as a motte and bailey castle with a stone keep, it was converted into a sumptuous residence in the 14th century by Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, much of whose work survives.

Museum of Dartmoor Life
3 West Street, Okehampton, EX201HQ
Could you live without electricity?Could you cope without central heating?Where would you get food and clothes if there were no supermarkets or clothes shops? WOULD YOU SURVIVE?The people of Dartmoor did. Dartmoor is the last wilderness in southern England.

Dunster Castle
, Dunster, TA246SL
Dramatically sited on a wooded hill, a castle has existed here since at least Norman times. The 15th-century gatehouse survives, and the present building was remodelled in 1868-72 by Antony Salvin for the Luttrell family, who lived here for 600 years.