Parks & Nature
Beach, surfing, fish and chips and Hockings ice cream.
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Westward Ho!
Beach, surfing, fish and chips and Hockings ice cream.
Сад RHS Розмур
Beautiful garden.
Сонтон Сэндс
Miles and miles of golden sand!
Woolacombe
Stunning beach!
Виктория-парк
39 Kingsley RdNice park. Just over the road!
Explore the wonderful island of Lundy. Catch the boat from Bideford Quay for a daytrip!
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Lundy
Explore the wonderful island of Lundy. Catch the boat from Bideford Quay for a daytrip!
Instow Arms
Marine ParadeLovely beach.
Explore the south west coast path.
This coast path runs 630 miles from Minehead all the way around to Poole!
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South West Coast Path
Explore the south west coast path.
This coast path runs 630 miles from Minehead all the way around to Poole!
Entertainment & Activities
Парк приключений Млечный Путь
Sightseeing
Кловелли
Beutiful Clovelly. A must see, if your in North Devon.
Hartland Quay
Shopping
Morrisons
Arts & Culture
The Cafe du Parc has very nice cakes!
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The Burton Art Gallery and Museum
Kingsley RoadThe Cafe du Parc has very nice cakes!
Getting Around
Get the train from Barnstaple to Exeter for a fun day out shopping and sightseeing in historic Exeter.
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Barnstaple Railway Station Car Park
Station RoadGet the train from Barnstaple to Exeter for a fun day out shopping and sightseeing in historic Exeter.
Everything Else
The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths (rail trails) around north Devon, England that follow the route taken by the fictional Tarka the Otter in the book of that name. It covers a total of 180 miles (290 km) in a figure-of-eight route, centred on Barnstaple.
The 31-mile (50 km) section between Braunton and Meeth is car-free, level and mostly tarmacked, and is shared by pedestrians and cyclists.
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Tarka Trail
The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths (rail trails) around north Devon, England that follow the route taken by the fictional Tarka the Otter in the book of that name. It covers a total of 180 miles (290 km) in a figure-of-eight route, centred on Barnstaple.
The 31-mile (50 km) section between Braunton and Meeth is car-free, level and mostly tarmacked, and is shared by pedestrians and cyclists.