Top 4 Apps Similar to Devon Discovered - A guide

App For Devon 2.2.10
An all-encompassing app to keep everyone informed of what Devonhasto offer.
Explore Devon App 1.1
The Explore Devon App is the next stepintourist information. Developed by the team at Publicity SouthWestwith the aim of finding the very best of Devon and putting itinyour pocket.Explore Devon is the ultimate guide for Devon with informationoneverything to see and do from family attractions, gardensandheritage, art galleries, outdoor activities and accommodationtofinding the perfect beach to make the most of a sunny day.The App is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD from Google playforAndroid.We love Devon and we want to share all the delights it hastooffer with everyone.
My Devon 1.7.2
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Experience North Devon like never before,forfree!My Devon is a comprehensive guide to things to do,events,shopping, attractions, eating out and where to stay acrossNorthDevon and Exmoor. The data is fully cached on the phone soyoudon’t need a signal to use it.My Devon allows you to plan a day out or see ‘what’s nearby’whenout and about.The search functionality allows you to:• choose an area• search near a town• search near your current location• drop a pin• filter the dataCurrently displaying content for North Devon and Exmoor, MyDevonwillshortly be expanding to include Devon wide content whichyouautomaticallyreceive free on the app!
Ochils Trails 1.3
Based in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, theOchilsLandscape Partnership celebrates the landscape, heritage andpeopleof the Ochils and Hillfoots. The fundamental aims of thePartnershipare to increase access to the hills and glens of theOchils,encourage exploration of the Hillfoots, improve the qualityof ourrivers, and restore and conserve key parts of the historicbuiltlandscape. The projects are underpinned by communityinvolvement andvolunteering.The three new trails created by the Ochils LandscapePartnershipare the Hillfoots Diamond Jubilee Way, the River DevonTrail andthe Kirkyards Trail.The Hillfoots Diamond Jubilee Way is a 22km route from Logieinthe west to Muckhart in the east. It roughly follows the routeofthe old King's Highway, the likely route of royalprogressesbetween Stirling Castle and Falkland Palace.The River Devon Trail is a waymarked route through theRiverDevon corridor from Glenfoot / Tillicoultry in the west toVicar'sBridge in the east, offering spectacular views of the Ochilsandthe opportunity to explore the river environment.The Kirkyards Trail offers insightful interpretation of7historic kirkyards in the Hillfoots. There is much to see,fromViking-age hogbacks to an array of spectacularly carved tradeandmortality stones from the 16th - 18th centuries.