Discover the best top things to do in Colyton, United Kingdom including Village Bike Hire, The Vintage Shed, Colyton Heritage Centre, Blackbury Camp, Church of St. Andrew, Blackbury Honey Farm.
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We offer hybrid bikes for hire in East Devon. We are based near Colyton Tram Station, where you can borrow a bike for just a few hours, or we can deliver and collect bikes to your campsite or hotel. We can rent for half or full days, or longer if needed. We also supply helmets, baskets, child seats and tug-alongs or trailers, just let us know what you require!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Visiting The Vintage Shed is like going down a rabbit hole, so many little shops, so much choice. Everything collectable can be found there such as like vintage clothes, vinyl records, furniture, glass, ceramics, silver and hand made gemstone jewellery. A must see if you are in East Devon.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Interesting old hill fort in a lovely woodland setting, nice walks. Imagine it must be wonderful in the spring.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We came to Colyton by tram from Seaton and while wondering around town decided to visit this church. It dates back to Norman times and you can see inside how it passed through many centuries of alteration. Beautiful stain glasses windows!
4.0 based on 75 reviews
A family-run honey farm set in the beautiful East Devon countryside. Whether you are a beekeeper, aspiring beekeeper, or just interested in the natural world and country life, we have something here for you. Come and be part of this special place. Please note that dogs are not permitted at the honey farm.
We called here as we were staying in the area and I always like to try local honey. We ordered two Devon teas, one with honey and one with jam. Both were very good and I’ve never had the honey option before and actually preferred it to the jam option. The staff were very friendly and the facilities were very clean. We had a walk around the gardens and saw a lot of bees at work. It gave us a few ideas of what other plants we could plant in our garden to help the bees. There is a small shop that sells honey, honey soap, honey hand cream, honey vinegar etc. Would definitely visit again to visit the wild flower meadow.
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