Luxury Devanahalli will entice you
The countryside and surrounding scenery provide a peaceful ambience to your holiday home in Devanahalli. This walkable and relaxing city entices travellers with its restaurants and spas. With a holiday rental, you get a home away from home – many rentals offer full kitchens and outdoor grills for some home cooking.
Activities and attractions in Devanahalli
Do you want to discover attractions to visit while you're in town? Venture out of your holiday home and experience everything that Devanahalli has to offer. Here are some of the top attractions to put on your list, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Innovative Film City (18.3 mi / 29.4 km)
- Snow City (19 mi / 30.6 km)
- Bangalore Golf Course (20.3 mi / 32.6 km)
- Karnataka Golf Course (21.2 mi / 34.1 km)
- Fever Pitch Basecamp (16.4 mi / 26.5 km)
- Fun World Palace (16.8 mi / 27 km)
Exploring the natural features in Devanahalli
Whether you're looking for exciting outdoor activities or just want to take in the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your holiday in Devanahalli. Here are some of the area’s most stunning sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Padukone and Dravid Centre for Sport Excellence (9.7 mi / 15.7 km)
- Ulsoor Lake (19.9 mi / 32 km)
- Cubbon Park (21 mi / 33.7 km)
- Lalbagh Botanical Gardens (22.9 mi / 36.8 km)
- Chokkanahalli Forest (10.6 mi / 17 km)
- Skandagiri (11.3 mi / 18.1 km)
Transport options to and around Devanahalli
The nearest airport is in Bengaluru (BLR-Kempegowda Intl.), located 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from the city centre.
If you prefer train travel, make your way to Devanahalli Station or Kempegowda International Airport Halt Station to see more of the city.
![Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Bangalore city, at Devanahalli in the State of Karnataka, India.[1]
It was originally built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda,[1][2][3][4] which remained in the hands of his descendants until the mid–eighteenth century. In 1749, the then Dalwai of Mysore, Nanjarajaiah, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan.[2] In 1791, Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort and took possession during the Anglo-Mysore War.
The birthplace of Tipu Sultan, also known as Tiger of Mysore, is located near to the fort.[5] The fort is situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6129111/3a741336-7967-46ee-8dca-77645e72a5eb.jpg?impolicy=resizecrop&rw=1920&ra=fit&ch=480)





