To drive to Devon, take the M5 motorway if coming from the North or the South and exit at the appropriate junctions. From London or the East, take the M4 motorway, which connects to the M5.
If traveling by train, there are frequent services to Exeter and Plymouth from London Paddington, Bristol, and other major cities.
If coming from nearby landmarks, the A38 and A30 roads provide access from Cornwall to the West, while the A303 links up with the M3 from the South East. From North Devon or Somerset, take the A39 or A358 roads respectively.
For those flying into the region, there are airports in Exeter, Bristol, and Newquay that provide easy access to Devon.
Overall, driving is the easiest and most convenient way to get around Devon, with plenty of options for car rentals available at the airports and major cities.
The closest airport to town is Exeter International Airport, which is about 24 miles away. You can take the M5 and then the A30 to reach Devon. The journey should take around 40 minutes by car.