Devrukh is a town in the tehsil of Sangameshwar in the Ratnagiri district of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Chousupi in Devrukh is a famous place, which was used as a horse stable during the time of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
Shankar Dhadsheth Sardal played an important role in Bhudan-Chalval with Vinoba Bhave.
Saptlingi means Seven shiva temples situated on the bank if this river like Vadeshwar, Nilkanteshwar etc.
In 1972, Late Shri Tatyasaheb Athalye along with Late Shri Vishwanathrao Sapre took up the massive task of bringing college education to the doorstep of the local masses, by setting up the twin Arts and Commerce faculties in the Devrukh campus.
The institution has a Jr College of Science named Guruvarya Kakasaheb Sapre Jr College of Science which was started to commemorate the memory of one of its illustrious Head Masters, Late Kakasaheb Sapre.
Arudhatee Arun Padhye English Medium School, Devrukh, which has received recognition from the Government of Maharashtra.
Matru Mandir society is a charitable institution that runs many hospitals, farms, hostels, orphanages since 40+ years.
The Rajendra Mane College of Engineering and Technology is located at distance of about 5 km from the town of Devrukh.
Karneshwar: built in the Hemadapanthi style of Shiva Temples, located at around 22 km from Devrukh.
The fort is spread from south to north and is adventurous for trekking and has good vegetation cover on it.