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Stuart Line Cruises is one of the top destinations throughout the year for the South West as it offers relaxing and informative cruises viewing the spectacular scenery and wildlife of Devon.
Confirmed as one of the UK's finest beach resorts Dawlish Warren is a haven for families. Golden sands backed by dunes.
The beach has over 2 miles of golden sand backed by a unique pebble ridge behind which is Northam Burrows Country Park, a SSSI. Access is fairly easy via a concrete slipway from the village centre, or via a rough path over the pebble ridge.
The coastal farm land and woodland around the village of Maidencombe had changed very little over time with the thatched cottages, a pub being a picturesque feature of the village.
The coast between Sidmouth and Beer reflects the unique ‘walk through time’ that can be experienced along the length of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, of which this is a part.
The small village of Torcross with pubs, shops and cottages, lies at the southern end of the long shingle expanse of Slapton Sands. The beach had a water sport centre.
The beautiful sandy beach of Watcombe is an idyllic spot surrounded by cliffs and wooded hillsides. The steep path that leads down to the beach passes through mature woodland and opens out to reveal a small cove.
This is one of the most spectacular, and by far the largest of the Devon Wildlife Trust's nature reserves, covers over 290 hectares of upland moor and unspoilt valley oak wood.
South Milton Sands is owned by the National Trust and is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beach is coarse sand with rocky outcrops and there are plenty of rock pools to explore at low tide.
The course if set in 50 acres of countryside with some breathtaking views. The course is challenging for all abilities of golfer, containing numerous water features on some holes.