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Visit Exeter: Restaurants, history and attractions
Located in the southwest of England, the Cathedral of Exeter city attracts thousands of tourists every year. As capital of Devon, Exeter offers a wide selection of shops, award winning restaurants Exeter , Stunning surrounding gardens and is rich in history.
Risk a little more and you will reach the coast with many things to keep you busy. The Jurassic Coast runs for over thirty miles, and includes many beautiful stretches of sand in Exmouth, Teignmouth and beer. In addition, Sidmouth and Dawlish are charming villages by the sea, perfect for the whole family.
History of Exeter
Exeter history goes back 2000 years. The archaeological findings have shown evidence of a Celtic settlement on the banks River Exe, but today the city is built on the foundations laid by the Romans. They built a wall around the city that was later improved to protect against Danish incursions.
Exeter was a major trading port until a dam was built across the river in 1290, thus halting river traffic. In 1563 the ship channel for the first time in Britain was built, which interrupted the landfill and the city began to recover as a trading port and became very involved in the cloth and wool trade.
Eating Out in Exeter
Exeter is the perfect place for the last 'gourmets'. There is a variety of good restaurants Exeter and gastro pubs points throughout the city and its surroundings. For many restaurants Exeter is a broad approach to the use of local products, which not only supports local suppliers which also benefits the environment and helps reduce carbon footprint.
For a rural area, the cat's head in the green, which serves rustic dishes with an emphasis on fresh, local and seasonal. This cozy restaurant has won Exeter series of accolades including Best Restaurant in southwest England for the sake of the West Awards 2009/2010.
In the city center overlooking Exeter Cathedral is the boutique hotel where the two stars Michelin Morada chef Michael Caines has a restaurant. Expected to enjoy the best of a variety of menus and wines to choose from.
Exeter Attractions
Another fabulous Exeter restaurants , great shopping, cafes quaint and specialist shops are many attractions to visit in Exeter. There are several historical sites, gardens and family attractions.
Castle Drogo is a country house near Drewsteignton, Exeter. It was the last castle built in England (in the 1910s and 1920) and was built for Julius Drewe, a successful local businessman. Is located at an altitude of 300 meters set above the Teign Gorge with spectacular views of Dartmoor. Its height means that therefore experience severe weather conditions.
Bicton Park Botanical Gardens are Grade 1 listed historic gardens located in the picturesque valley Otter east of Devon, between the ancient city of Exeter and the southwest coast of England Jurassic. This fabulous 18th century landscaped park combines tranquility with all modern amenities. Children can enjoy the forests Bicton rail train ride, nature trail, maze, mini golf and indoor and outdoor recreation complex for children.
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If you are looking for fine cuisine cooked to perfection with a focus on local produce, you won’t be disappointed as there are many Exeter restaurants to choose from.
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