Devonshire Parish

Devonshire Parish in Bermuda is named after William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire. It's near the centre of Bermuda, close to the junction between the body of the main island and the peninsula that contains the capital city, Hamilton.

Understand

Natural features in Devonshire include Devonshire Bay and Devonshire Marsh. Devonshire Bay is on Bermuda's southern coastline, while the Marsh is in the centre on the north side of Middle Road.

Get in

By taxi

Devonshire Parish is a taxi ride less than 15 minutes from Bermuda's airport, or about 10 minutes from downtown Hamilton.

By car

From Hamilton, take Middle Road or North Shore Road east for about 7 minutes.

By bus

Busses #1, #3, #10 and #11 pass through the parish on their way between Hamilton and St. George's. If coming from the airport, take direction "Hamilton". If coming from Hamilton, take direction "St. George's".

See

  • 🌍 Devonshire Bay and Park.
  • 🌍 Devonshire Marsh (brackish pond). Watlington Reserve, Winifred Gibbons Nature Reserve, Freer Cox Nature Reserve and Firefly Reserve.
  • 🌍 Palm Grove, 38 South Rd, +1 441 295 0022. Garden

Do

Eat

Sleep

  • 🌍 Frognal, 4 Lookout Ln. Apartment rental

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