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Outdoor Activity
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Spirit of Adventure has a wide range of activities and programmes for children and young people in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and across the west country.

We believe that young people can have a huge amount of fun and derive a great sense of personal achievement from outdoor activities and adventures. They can also learn skills and get a taste for sports and activities that they can enjoy their entire life.

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Museums
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A glimpse of the museum from Runnymede Gardens, which is situated next to The Landmark Theatre on Ilfracombe's seafront. A fascinating place to visit come rain or shine and one of the best value for money attractions in North Devon.

The Main Gallery has drawers of butterflies, beetles and spiders. There are pipes, 20th century ideal home objects, china, items from India, a medical display, pickled two headed kitten and skeleton of a four legged chicken.

Lovely gift items and Lundy stamps and coins are on sale in the shop.

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Outdoor Activity
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Group adventure days, outdoor adventure activities, family adventures and stag and hen activity days in Devon - join us for coasteering, rock climbing and gorge walking to name but a few of our adventure activities...

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Outdoor Activity
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Active Escape are a dedicated adventure and outdoor activities company operating in North Devon. We supply a range of outdoor activities ideal for groups or families, including Kayaking, Coasteering, Surf Rafting and much more.

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Leisure Centres
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One of the country’s leading sporting venues, Plymouth Life Centre provides both locals and tourists with a fantastic range of sport and activity to get involved with.

The Plymouth Life Centre, Devon has three swimming pools, flumes, diving boards, a 12 court sports hall, an eight lane indoor bowls centre, a climbing zone, a 150 station gym, multi-purpose areas for dance, martial arts, and soft play, a youth gym squash courts and group exercise studios.

The Plymouth Life Centre offers one of the best activity venues in Devon – there truly is something for everyone here.

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Leisure Centres
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Open during the summer months, Mount Wise Swimming Pools offer local people and visitors to Devon with a choice of outdoor swimming.

We have a 25m main pool, a paddling pool and an activity pool alongside a sunbathing terrace. If you are looking to swim or just paddle in the warm British sunshine then make sure you visit Mount Wise Swimming Pools in Plymouth, Devon.

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Outdoor Activity
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If you are looking for exciting, safe and fun activities in Devon, then you have found the right place. With a wide range of activities for daily and residential stays, whether it's for outdoor education, development training or just for a holiday in Devon, Skern Lodge is the ideal outdoor centre for you.

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Outdoor Activity
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The Ultimate Adventure Centre offers the most comprehensive range of outdoor activities available throughout North Devon, with an Ultimate twist. The recently opened Ultimate Assault (formely known as Wipeout) adds to the list of exhilarating experiences made possible through the Ultimate Adventure Centre.

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Outdoor Activity
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Where will the trails lead you? Explore the network of trails on bike or foot, try some outdoor activities or simply relax, enjoy and learn at the Tamar Trails Centre & Café. A great place for family days out in Devon or Cornwall whether you are on holiday or live locally.

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Castles
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The remains of the largest castle in Devon, in a stunning 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. After the last Courtenay owner fell foul of Henry VIII in 1538, it declined into an allegedly haunted ruin.

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