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Ollie #1 of 26 attractions in Exeter
5 of 5 stars 15 reviews
Attraction type  Sports Complexes
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Ollie #2 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 88 reviews
Attraction type  Religious Sites; Architectural Buildings
Distance  0.2 km from city centre
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Ollie #3 of 26 attractions in Exeter
5 of 5 stars 9 reviews
Attraction type  Spas
Distance  0.3 km from city centre
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Ollie #4 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 45 reviews
Owner description: Powderham Castle is located in a unique, picturesque setting just outside Exeter, beside the Exe estuary. Six hundred years of history are contained...... more » Owner description: Powderham Castle is located in a unique, picturesque setting just outside Exeter, beside the Exe estuary. Six hundred years of history are contained within the walls of one of England's oldest family homes. Sir Philip Courtenay began building it in 1391 and it has remained in the same family to this day, currently home to the 18th Earl & Countess of Devon. The magical setting and convenient location makes it the perfect venue for all manner of events including wedding receptions and business functions. For locals and visitors to Devon it is a 'must see' and with its many attractions - a wonderful family day out! « less
Attraction type  Castles; Historic Sites
Distance  10.1 km from city centre
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Ollie #5 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 49 reviews
Closed until 2010
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  0.4 km from city centre
Ollie #6 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 12 reviews
Owner description: One of Devon’s great estates, Killerton was given to the National Trust by Sir Richard Acland because of his political beliefs. At Killerton you can...... more » Owner description: One of Devon’s great estates, Killerton was given to the National Trust by Sir Richard Acland because of his political beliefs. At Killerton you can discover the fascinating Aclands and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere as you explore their intimate family home. From 3 December 2-4pm, see the house decorated for Christmas, see the last few days of the costume exhibition ‘dressing up, dressing down’ and try on replica costumes.Step outside and explore the famous garden and see if you can find the bear hut and ice house as you wander around the secret paths and discover the fantastic views. Don’t forget to explore the wider estate and uncover the myth of the dragon at Dolbury hill, visit the chapel and see the old working laundry. To complete your visit let Killerton Kitchen restaurant serve you quality meals showcasing local, seasonal produce. Enjoy a browse around the shop and be tempted by award winning Killerton produce. « less
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Ollie #7 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 32 reviews
Owner description: Dating from 14th century, these medieval passages under Exeter High Street are a unique ancient monument: no similar system of passages can be...... more » Owner description: Dating from 14th century, these medieval passages under Exeter High Street are a unique ancient monument: no similar system of passages can be explored by the public elsewhere in Britain. The Passages have long exercised a fascination over local people, with stories of wars and sieges, plague and pestilence! Their purpose was simple: to bring clean drinking water from natural springs in fields lying outside the walled city, through lead pipes into the heart of the city. The pipes sometimes sprang leaks and repairs to buried pipes could only be carried out by digging them up as we do today. To avoid this disruption the passages were vaulted and it is down some of these vaulted passageways that visitors are guided.The Passages are dark and narrow with a fascinating history. Visitors can experience interactive and educational exhibits in the Underground Passages Heritage Centre and watch a short video presentation before their guided tour. « less
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance  0.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #8 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 6 reviews

St Nicholas Priory Experience Tudor life first hand in the heart of the City at St Nicholas Priory. Originally part of a medieval priory, the building was later lived in by the... more »

Distance  0.1 km from city centre
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Ollie #9 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 27 reviews
Owner description: Spanning more than 60 scenic acres, this garden complex features a 19th-century Palm house, home to a huge collection of exotic plants, plus the House...... more » Owner description: Spanning more than 60 scenic acres, this garden complex features a 19th-century Palm house, home to a huge collection of exotic plants, plus the House of Shells, romantic Hermitage, and the House of Lost Treasures of the Countryside attraction, an indoor exhibit of vintage machinery. « less
Attraction type  Gardens; Historic Sites
Distance  17.0 km from city centre
Ollie #10 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 19 reviews
Attraction type  Cinemas
Ollie #11 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 9 reviews
Attraction type  Horse Tracks
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Ollie #12 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 11 reviews
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings; Government Buildings
Distance  0.3 km from city centre
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Ollie #13 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Owner description: The Quay House was re-built in 1680-1 at the height of Exeter's woollen cloth industry. The building was used to store cloth and other goods before...... more » Owner description: The Quay House was re-built in 1680-1 at the height of Exeter's woollen cloth industry. The building was used to store cloth and other goods before they were loaded and transported down the canal. It also had an overhanging roof, which enabled cargos to load and unload out of the rain.Today the history and development of Exeter's Quayside is brought to life with lively displays, illustrations and artefacts. There is also the opportunity to see "Exeter - 2,000 years of history," an exciting audio-visual presentation highlighting Exeter's history from Roman times to the present day.The Quay House Visitor Centre provides tourist information, Quayside treasure hunts, an accommodation booking service and a gift shop selling local pottery, replica maps and a wide range of local interest books.The Quay House Visitor Centre is the first attraction in Devon to be awarded VisitEngland's PIQAS Award (Place of Interest Quality Assurance Scheme). « less
Attraction type  Tourist/ Visitor Centres
Distance  108.8 km from city centre
Ollie #14 of 26 attractions in Exeter
3.5 of 5 stars 95 reviews
Owner description: Welcome to the kingdom of Crealy Great Adventure Park!Enter the land of Devon’s Crealy and ride the BIG six! Fly through the air, splash through...... more » Owner description: Welcome to the kingdom of Crealy Great Adventure Park!Enter the land of Devon’s Crealy and ride the BIG six! Fly through the air, splash through flowing water, explore mystical woodland and meet the cutest creatures. With huge rides, masses of indoor entertainment, plus outdoor adventures, the region’s friendliest animals and brand NEW attractions for 2011, you’ll take home more precious memories than ever before. « less
Attraction type  Amusement/ Theme Parks
Ollie #15 of 26 attractions in Exeter
5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Owner description: There is climbing for everyone at the South West's largest dedicated indoor climbing wall. We have walls ranging from 7 to 15 metres in height and...... more » Owner description: There is climbing for everyone at the South West's largest dedicated indoor climbing wall. We have walls ranging from 7 to 15 metres in height and over 200 climbs to challenge everyone from novices to the most experienced climbers. Come along and have a go - join a taster session or one of our holiday clubs! Experience the thrill of climbing whatever the weather in the heart of Exeter. « less
Attraction type  Sports Complexes
Ollie #16 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4.5 of 5 stars 5 reviews
Attraction type  Parks
Ollie #17 of 26 attractions in Exeter
4 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Attraction type  Ancient Ruins
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Ollie #18 of 26 attractions in Exeter
3.5 of 5 stars 11 reviews

Exeter Golf and Country Club is the region's finest member's club with luxurious leisure facilities set within the 120 acre Georgian estate. Facilities include: - a stunning 18... more »

Attraction type  Golf Courses; Sports Complexes
Distance  4.1 km from city centre
Ollie #19 of 26 attractions in Exeter
3.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Attraction type  Castles
Ollie #20 of 26 attractions in Exeter
3.5 of 5 stars 2 reviews

Paintball is an exciting sport for players aged 11+ and is played by Families, Corporate Events, Schools, Colleges, Stago Do's, Hen Do's and people from all walks of life... more »

Attraction type  Sports Complexes