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.
Taman RHS Rosemoor
Beautiful garden.
Saunton Sands
Miles and miles of golden sand!
Woolacombe
Stunning beach!
Taman Victoria
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
Taman Pengembaraan Milky Way
Sightseeing
Clovelly
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.