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Abbey/Priory
Bideford
A day out at Hartland Abbey, a stately home and popular film location in a stunning valley a mile from Hartland Quay on the N W Devon coast, is to step back in time.
Family Fun
Bideford
Looking for a guaranteed day out that’s fun for all the family – then look no further than The BIG Sheep. No matter what the weather, this award-winning family attraction is…
Garden
Bideford
Clovelly Court Gardens are a classic example of a Victorian walled kitchen garden to visit in North Devon. They are another 'must' whilst visiting the famous village. Its…
Adventure Park/Playground
Clovelly, Bideford
You'll find fantastic and SAFE fun for the family at The Milky Way - the only attraction in Devon to win TripAdvisor’s highest accolade, a Travellers' Choice Award, in 2016,…
Garden
Great Torrington, Torrington
RHS Rosemoor is an enchanting 65-acre garden offering year-round interest. Visit us for inspiration, tranquillity or simply a marvellous day out while in the Devon region,…
Animal Collection
Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple
Enjoy a day out in the North-west of Exmoor at Exmoor zoo, one of the “West-country’s hidden gems” on the edge of the National Park. Here you can experience a truly unique…
Heritage/Visitor Centre
Bideford
Clovelly, North Devon. Welcome to a different world
The picturesque, ancient, fishing village of Clovelly is uniquely special and was once owned by the Queen of England. …
Railway
Station Hill, Great Torrington
The Tarka Valley Railway Group was formed in 2008 to preserve what remained of the railway at Torrington. Passenger services had closed in late 1965 and by the 1990’s the…
Beach
Ilfracombe
This wonderfully secluded beach regarded by some as 'the jewel in the crown of Lee' is located 2 miles West of Ilfracombe a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Animal Collection
Holsworthy
Mill Farm Alpacas understands that not everyone wants, or is able to walk alpacas...So they offer a private group ‘Meet and Treat’ experience for up to 6 people lasting…
Railway
Great Western Railway (GWR) provides high speed, commuter, regional and branch line train services. We help over 100 million passengers reach their destinations every year -…
Beach
Woolacombe
Barricane is a picturesque cove tucked in between the rocks, famous for cowries and other exotic sea shells.
Beach
Ilfracombe
Watermouth cove offers a very sheltered secluded harbour shielded by the natural breakwater
of Sexton's Burrows as well as picture-perfect views.
Beach
Saunton
Another key component of North Devon's golden coast Saunton Sands is a long straight
sandy beach backed by the impressive Braunton Burrows a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Beach
Bideford
Westward Ho! is a beach geared up to cater for every tourist's needs. With seaside shops, toilets and a range of food outlets, Westward Ho! is a popular family beach.
Zoo
Ilfracombe
Devon's lost world!
A visit to Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park is a must! Nestling in the depths of a Valley is Devon's very own prehistoric park, home to an abundance…
Country/Royal Park
Bideford
Northam Burrows Country Park is a beautiful expanse of common land popular with visitors throughout the year. Situated at the mouth of the Taw/Torridge Estuary, the Burrows…
Beach
Woolacombe
Combesgate is a lovely secluded beach located approximately 600 metres north of Woolacombe beach with some attractive rock pools ideal for children to explore.
Beach
Bideford
A wheelchair accessible sandy beach set where the Torridge River meets the Taw estuary. This is an attractive area and has always been popular with artists.
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