Places to Visit in Devon: A Thoughtful Guide for Guests Staying at Rendezvous Devon Holiday Rental
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- Feb 9
- 5 min read

Devon has a way of drawing people in without fuss. Its landscapes are generous rather than dramatic, its attractions rewarding rather than overwhelming. This is especially true in Mid Devon, where time slows and experiences feel grounded and unforced.
That same quiet confidence defines Rendezvous Devon holiday rental. Set in peaceful countryside, it offers a base that allows you to explore some of the most memorable places to visit in Devon, while still returning each day to space, comfort and calm.
If you’re staying at Rendezvous, a luxury holiday rental in Devon, this guide highlights a carefully chosen mix of iconic attractions and locally rooted experiences — all well suited to families, multi‑generational groups and guests who value quality over crowds.
Table of Contents – Places to Visit in Devon While Staying at Rendezvous
Why Mid Devon Is the Ideal Base for Visiting Devon
Staying at Rendezvous Devon Holiday Rental
National Marine Aquarium Plymouth – A Must-Visit Place in Devon
The Big Sheep North Devon – One of the Best Family Places to Visit in Devon
Coldharbour Mill Mid Devon – A Historic Place to Visit in Devon
Returning to Rendezvous After Days Out in Devon
Frequently Asked Questions About Places to Visit in Devon
Key Takeaway: Planning Your Devon Stay at Rendezvous
Why Mid Devon Is the Ideal Base for Visiting Devon
When people search for places to visit in Devon, attention often goes straight to the coast or to Exeter’s thriving cultural and food scene. While both are worth exploring, Mid Devon is frequently overlooked — and that is precisely its strength.
Mid Devon offers:
Rolling countryside and quiet country lanes
Traditional villages and welcoming market towns
Woodland walks and riverside paths
Straightforward access to the coast, moorland and major attractions
Staying at Rendezvous Devon holiday rental places you at the heart of the county, making it easy to explore widely without feeling rushed or crowded.
Staying at Rendezvous Devon Holiday Rental
Before listing individual places to visit in Devon, it’s worth noting that many guests arrive with packed itineraries — and soon discover they don’t feel the need to follow them.
Rendezvous is designed for gathering, relaxing and reconnecting. The story behind the house, its layout and its setting can be explored here: https://www.rendezvousdevon.co.uk/our-property
Homecroft House is a 100‑year‑old Devon family home set in secluded countryside, within walking distance of the Domesday Book village of Cheriton Fitzpaine. Its scale, warmth and flexibility make it particularly well suited to families and groups.
Room layouts and sleeping arrangements can be viewed here: https://www.rendezvousdevon.co.uk/our-property
National Marine Aquarium Plymouth – A Leading Place to Visit in Devon
The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth is one of the most engaging and educational places to visit in Devon, appealing equally to children and adults.

Why the National Marine Aquarium Is Worth Visiting from Mid Devon
Home to more than 5,000 marine animals including sharks, rays and turtles
Four immersive zones covering local waters through to global oceans
Daily talks and feeds led by Ocean Discovery Rangers
Interactive trails designed for younger visitors
A FREE 12‑month pass included with standard tickets
From Rendezvous Devon holiday rental, the aquarium makes an excellent day trip, particularly on days when the weather is less predictable. A relaxed lunch overlooking Plymouth Sound rounds off the visit before heading back inland.
The aquarium’s strong conservation focus adds depth to the experience, with every visit supporting the Ocean Conservation Trust.
The Big Sheep North Devon – One of the Best Family Places to Visit in Devon
For families, The Big Sheep remains one of the most consistently enjoyable and well‑run attractions in Devon.
What Makes The Big Sheep a Standout Devon Attraction
Live shows including the popular Sheep Race
Indoor EWEtopia play zone for all‑weather fun
Farm animals, lamb feeding and Pets’ Corner
A mix of thrill rides, gentle rides and outdoor play areas
Seasonal events and festivals throughout the year
The balance of high‑energy entertainment and hands‑on farm experiences makes The Big Sheep suitable for a wide age range.

Many guests staying at Rendezvous Devon enjoy pairing a full day out here with a quieter evening back at the house — making use of the pool, games room or outdoor cooking facilities.
Coldharbour Mill Mid Devon – A Historic Place to Visit in Devon
Much closer to the property, Coldharbour Mill is one of the most distinctive historical places to visit in Devon.

Why Coldharbour Mill Is Unique Among Devon Attractions
One of the UK’s best‑preserved working woollen mills
Continuous production on the site since 1797
Working looms, steam engines and a waterwheel
Family‑friendly trails and interactive exhibits
Café and shop set beside a peaceful leat
Coldharbour Mill offers visitors a deeper understanding of Devon’s industrial heritage, presented in a way that is accessible and engaging.
For guests staying at Rendezvous Devon holiday rental, it is an easy and rewarding half‑day visit that fits naturally into a slower Mid Devon pace.
Returning to Rendezvous After Days Out Visiting Devon
A key part of the experience at Rendezvous is the return.
After busy days exploring Devon, guests come back to:
A large heated outdoor swimming pool
A Scandinavian wood‑fired hot tub
Games room with snooker and darts
Landscaped gardens and a fire pit
Covered patio, BBQ and wood‑fired pizza oven
Full details of the facilities are available here: https://www.rendezvousdevon.co.uk/amenities
Many groups choose to eat in after days out, making full use of the kitchen and dining areas: https://www.rendezvousdevon.co.uk/kitchen-and-dining-area
Local farm shops and fresh eggs from the resident hens make relaxed, shared meals a highlight of the stay.
Frequently Asked Questions – Places to Visit in Devon
Is Mid Devon a good base for visiting Devon attractions?
Yes. Mid Devon provides central access to the county’s coast, countryside and cities, while remaining quieter than many tourist hubs.
Are these places to visit in Devon suitable for families?
Yes. The National Marine Aquarium, The Big Sheep and Coldharbour Mill all cater well to families and mixed‑age groups.
Do guests at Rendezvous need to travel every day?
No. Many guests alternate days out with restful days enjoying the house and its amenities.
How far are these places to visit from Rendezvous Devon?
All of the attractions listed are reachable as comfortable day trips, with Coldharbour Mill being particularly close.
Key Takeaway: Visiting Devon While Staying at Rendezvous
Staying at Rendezvous Devon holiday rental gives you access to a wide range of rewarding places to visit in Devon, without sacrificing peace, space or time together.
You can explore major attractions, enjoy quiet Mid Devon days, or choose not to go anywhere at all.
To book your stay or make an enquiry, visit: https://www.rendezvousdevon.co.uk/contact
For availability or questions, please use the contact page above or email macaulayassociates@gmail.com.
Rendezvous offers the freedom to experience Devon at your own pace.



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