What are some unconventional things to do in Exeter?

News Desk
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Posted Thursday, December 22, 2016 - 5:29am

Exeter is unrivalled in the region for the choice of things to do, with such a beautiful city, whatever the weather; night or day you will surely enjoy yourself within this relaxed location. Explore the cities many attractions all within walking distance, the city is segmented in distinct quarters to help you explore the unconventional things to do in Exeter.

Cathedral Quarter

This cathedral is a magnificent example of gothic architecture. Grab your sunnies and explore this history of the city with the daily free Red Coat Guided Tour, starting from outside the West Front of the Cathedral. During sunny days, the Cathedral Green is a social hub for those shopping or wanting to soak up the sun with a nice lunch or a refreshing pint.

High Street

The high street is one of the main corridors of the city; it offers a lot for the tourists and its inhabitants. Whether you want to strike lucky on the poker machines at Ladbrokes you can even use a poker name generator. You might even  want to spend your monthly wages are the large number of shops, Exeter high street pretty much has everything to fit your needs. You can walk from the high street through the narrowest street in Europe: Parliament Street, through to the busy Guildhall Shopping Centre; it truly is a beautiful part of the city and will keep you going throughout the day.

Castle Quarters

Within the Castle Quarters in Northerhay and Rougemont Gardens and Exeter Castle is a green haven situated in the busy city centre. Exeter Castle, formerly known as the Rougmont Castle was built in 1068 and offers a ton of history for its tourist and it’s the oldest standing castle building in Britain today. You’ll be able to witness the outstanding historic significance whilst you venture on the City Wall Trail.

Quayside

Exeter’s beautiful Quayside is located about 15 minutes walk from the city centre. It’s one of the most interesting and picturesque area of the city and has a range of enticing pubs, eateries and bars to keep you indulged all the way up to evening.  It is most popular with the local and visitors as it offers fascinating history, interesting architecture and lively events. It’s a good place when you want to escape the busyness happening in the city centre. Other than that, activities also include, cycling, walking, fishing and even taking a relaxing boat trip.  

River Exe

The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl, supporting thousands of birds. One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the RSPB’s two nature reserves at Exminster. Marshes and Bowling Green Marsh, or join a guided bird watching cruise with Stuart Line Cruises, or the RSPB.

Whatever you decide to do, Exeter is a beautiful and relaxing place for you to unwind and to see some enticing scenic back drops and activities that will make you not wanting to go back to your working lives.

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