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Holidays in Exeter

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Roman Origins: Originally established as a Roman settlement called Isca Dumnoniorum around AD 50, Exeter was a strategic fortress town.

Medieval Period: Flourished during the Middle Ages with the construction of Exeter Cathedral (begun in 1112) and city walls.

Tudor & Stuart Eras: Became a hub for the wool trade, one of the most important cities in England at the time.

Civil War: Besieged and occupied during the English Civil War.

World War II: Suffered damage in the Baedeker Blitz but retained much of its historic character.

Description of Exeter Today
Population: Around 130,000 residents.

Atmosphere: A vibrant mix of ancient and modern, with a strong student presence due to the University of Exeter.

Landmarks:

Exeter Cathedral – Gothic masterpiece with the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in England.

Historic Quayside – Lined with old warehouses, now home to shops, cafes, and pubs.

Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) – Award-winning museum showcasing local and global history.

Underground Passages – 14th-century tunnels beneath the city, originally built to carry water.

Typical Food
Devon Cream Tea: Scones with clotted cream and jam (in Devon, cream goes before the jam).

Pasties: Similar to Cornish pasties, often filled with beef and root vegetables.

Fish and Chips: As a coastal region, fresh seafood is popular.

Cider: Local farms produce traditional West Country cider.

Locally Sourced Fare: Exeter restaurants often use produce from Devon’s farms, fisheries, and orchards.

Activities in Exeter
Sightseeing:

Explore Exeter Cathedral, Rougemont Castle, and the Roman city walls.

Take guided tours of the Underground Passages.

Outdoor Fun:

Walk or cycle along the Exeter Ship Canal or the Exe Estuary Trail.

Visit Haldon Forest for hiking and mountain biking.

Shopping & Markets:

Princesshay Shopping Centre for modern retail.

Exeter Farmers’ Market for local goods.

Cultural Events:

Exeter Festival, Respect Festival, and other seasonal events.

Performances at the Northcott Theatre or Barnfield Theatre.

Day Trips:

Nearby Dartmoor National Park.

Coastal towns like Exmouth or Sidmouth.
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