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Wild days out, hikes, history, bike rides and much more. There’s a lot to explore...

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Bechstein’s Bat
There is a small population of this very rare bat in the East Devon National Landscape, at the edge ...
Grey Long Eared Bat
The Grey long-eared bat needs our help. With UK population estimates as low as 1000, they are our ra...
Devon Whitebeam
A true special species, it can reproduce without fertilisation, creating seeds that are genetic copi...
Small Peal Bordered Fritallary
This fritillary and the Pearl bordered fritillary (PBF) can be difficult to tell apart. They are sim...
Heath Lobelia
Heath Lobelia is an incredibly rare wildflower that was first discovered in 1768 growing on heathlan...
Pearl Bordered Fritillary
Its common name comes from the row of white dots or ‘pearls’ that run along the underside edge of it...
Greater Horseshoe Bat
They use their horeshoe shpaed nose as part of their echolocation system – making tiny calls to navi...
Brown Hairstreak
Males rarely stray from the master tree, but when their main food-source of aphid honeydew is scarce...
Woodbury Common Circular
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Colaton Raleigh Common Circular
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Holyford Woods
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Rivers
The East Devon National Landscape is defined by three primary river catchments that flow south from ...
Saving Special Species
Nature is in crisis. We must act fast and decisively if we are to reverse biodiversity loss. That&#8...
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Funds and Grants
The East Devon National Landscape offers grant funding to individuals, businesses, landowners, commu...
Projects
Our projects are as varied as our landscape, but each of them shares a common purpose – conserving a...
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Visitor Information
Are you ready to feel the sea mist on your face, breathe in the fresh countryside air, smell the wil...
Welcome to East Devon National Landscape
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Seaton Wetlands
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Beer Head
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Planning
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Meet the team
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About East Devon National Landscape
Our Special Qualities The natural beauty of East Devon is described in ‘special qualities’ that toge...
Connecting People and Landscapes
We are proud to be working with the Bat Conservation Trust, Devon Wildlife Trust, and Devon Communit...
Connecting Coast and Country
We’re hoping to create three new routes linking the South West Coast Path with the East Devon Way. T...
Nature Calling
East Devon National Landscape is proud to be part of Nature Calling, a national arts initiative desi...
East Devon Farmers Group
The East Devon National Landscape is defined by its rich agricultural heritage, and our local farmer...
Exmouth to Woodbury Castle
Explore Exmouth, a vibrant coastal town in Devon where the River Exe meets the sea.  Start your jour...
East Devon Way
Welcome to the official website for the East Devon Way – your gateway to adventure in the heart of E...