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Personally I'd want to stay west of Exeter; east of there the 'back to school' feeling sets in.


On the way you could stay at Cabilla Manor near Bodmin, a b&b and home of the explorer Robin Hanbury-Tenison and his wife, who is a former High Sheriff of Cornwall. They're quite high up on the moor and it's amazingly peaceful and green. Fowey is also very lovely and reachable for dinner from there.


On the way back, how about Bideford and a day trip to Lundy Island to see the puffins. Or go via Dartmoor and have tea at Castle Drogo - their tearoom has the best scones and clotted cream ever.

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