Trip to Exeter, UK
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Trip to Exeter, UK
Hello,<BR><BR>I am planning a trip to Exeter in the UK (that was where I was able to transfer my timeshare). Does anyone have any experience in visiting Exeter? Any suggestions on getting around by rail? Any don't miss sights we should plan?<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Rosemary
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Exeter wouldn't be one of my first choices of having a timeshare location - however, is a great base to visit Devon and Cornwall as well as Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas.<BR><BR>Try http://www.exeter.gov.uk/ fotr some tourism ideas in Exeter itself
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I stayed in Exeter for one week to tour around south Devon two years ago.<BR><BR>Exeter is a lively old university town ( plenty of good and cheap pub food,interesting plays and concerts for nightlife),magnificent old cathedral,nice river walk, and the most convenient centre for visiting south Devon by public transportation.<BR><BR>From the site:Carfreedaysout.com, you could find lots info. about cheap pass (for trains and buses) and interesting travel routes. Dartmoor for hiking,stark sceneraries and remote tiny villages;Torquay for seaside holiday; Killerton,Campton Castle, Castle Drogo for historical buildinging or beautiful parks. For garden lovers, the Botanic Garden in University of Exeter is one of the oldest, Coleton Fiseracre garden is a must also.
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I am not sure, but it is unlikely your timeshare is actually IN Exeter. Most resorts in south Devon are in manor houses or converted farms in the countryside. The postal address may be Exeter, but do you know eher it actually is?<BR><BR>That being said, there are MANY things to see within day trips: Torquay, Paington, dartmouth, Salcombe, Dartmoor, Lyme Regis, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe - plus farther into Cornwall.<BR><BR>But you will definitely need a car. You won't be able to see much of that area by train,
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Powderham Castle is very nice to visit & is located just south of Exeter at Kenton. Try a horse race at the Exeter or Newton Abbot racecourse. The Dorset coast is fun to explore near Lyme Regis. Agree with above that you really need a car to fully enjoy the area.
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