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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…
Arts Centre
Torrington
As the only remaining UK glass factory, Dartington Crystal Torrington is the true home of British glass making. Visitors can watch skilled glass makers in action, creating…
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.
There is…
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
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.
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House & Gardens
Instow
Located near the picturesque village of Instow, Tapeley Park sits at the heart of the wider Christie Estate. Tapeley is a private (but welcoming) estate, open to the public…
Adventure Park/Playground
Clovelly, Bideford
Don’t miss out on this multi award winning day out for the whole family. The Milky Way has won a TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award EVERY year for the past five years, and…
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…
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…
Abbey/Priory
Bideford
See details of our Covid-19 procedures here.
A day out at Hartland Abbey, a stately home in a stunning setting a mile from Hartland Quay on the north-west Devon coast,…
Garden
Great Torrington, Torrington
All RHS Gardens, Rosemoor included, have introduced safety measures:
Strictly limited numbers of pre-booked tickets available for each day
Restrictions on the…
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…
Beach
Woolacombe
Barricane is a picturesque cove tucked in between the rocks, famous for cowries and other exotic sea shells.
Local folklore says that these shells have travelled off the…
Beach
Ilfracombe
This ancient cove was a popular bay for smugglers. High sided cliffs drop down to a small rocky bay with shingle and sand. This bay is sheltered and peaceful.
Beach
Ilfracombe
After completing the testing and steep walk of approximately 2kms you are free to enjoy what is a wonderfully quiet and peaceful little beach. The rocky beach protected from…
Beach
Nr Clovelly
Bucks Mills is a rocky secluded cove at the bottom end of the picturesque village. It is quite popular for fishing but limited access means it is quiet most of the time.
Beach
Braunton
Braunton Burrows, is one of the largest sand dune systems in the British Isles. At the heart of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) it is a UNESCO…
Railway
Find out more about the latest travel advice for England: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-safer-travel-guidance-for-passengers
You must wear a face…
Beach
Saunton
A 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. This is a…
Beach
Georgeham, Braunton
Three miles of golden sands stretching north towards Woolacombe and Morte Point and south towards Baggy Point make up Putsborough.
It is one of the finest delightful…
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