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Japanese town to put barrier over shop to stop tourists taking photos of Mount Fuji
Fujikawaguchiko has become overrun with tourists wanting the perfect shot
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These Are The Best Kinds Of Foods To Eat On A Flight, According To A Doctor
Always struggle to choose an in-flight meal? This might help.
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‘Simple, wholesome and old-fashioned’ – why Devon makes the most idyllic British break
Holidays in Devon are simple, wholesome and old-fashioned. A trip here mixes two of life’s loveliest pleasures: delicious food and the great outdoors. Most visitors are drawn to the magnificent beaches on the north and south coasts, but inland has its appeal, too: Dartmoor and Exmoor are vast rocky plateaux offering solitude and big skies, while the gentler, Friesian-filled fields of mid-Devon hide clusters of thatched villages, meandering rivers and thickly wooded cleaves.
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The 10 best beaches in Devon
Devon has some of the UK’s finest beaches, catering for everything from romantic strolling to surfing.
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The 10 best things to do in Devon
Never mind itineraries and to do lists; the best way to experience Devon is to be impulsive and do as the mood (and weather) takes you. The best of the fun is outdoors, exploring the square-jawed scenery of Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks, cycling riverside trails, surfing, sailing, bird-watching on Lundy Island, and hiking the South West Coastal Path. For culture vultures, stately homes offer a taste of Devon high life, while sophisticated seaside towns such as Dartmouth run regular arts, mu
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The 11 best restaurants in Devon
No holiday in Devon is complete without experiencing three classic meals: a pub lunch, fish and chips by the sea, and a traditional cream tea. Fine dining in the county is also superb, with four Michelin-starred restaurants and an array of English country house hotels to choose from. There are plenty of quirky venues too, including floating pontoons, field kitchens and beach shacks.
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