North Devon

North Devon

There are few places in Britain that can lay claim to such a wonderful combination of stunning landscapes. A coastline of spectacular cliffs, secret coves and golden beaches together with a hinterland of wild moorland, sparkling river valleys and lush rolling hills makes North Devon and Exmoor a very special place.

UNESCO recently gave world-wide acknowledgement to the North Devon landscape by designating it as the UK’s first new-style Biosphere Reserve – an area of international importance because of its diversity and abundance of rare plants and continuous human use from ancient times.

There are varied opportunities for outdoor activities – walking, horse-riding, cycling, golf or take to the water and enjoy surfing, fishing, windsurfing, sailing or a simple boat trip.

Countryside and coastal areas can be enjoyed via extensive walking and cycling trails including the Tarka and Ruby Trails.

There are over 30 tourist attractions and a diverse programme of events and festivals throughout the year.

Town and village centres and local markets give the region a distinctive flavour with the variety of food, drink and arts and crafts.

Main centres are Woolacombe, Ilfracombe, Barnstaple, Bideford, Westward Ho!, Croyde, Lynton & Lynmouth, South Molton, Torrington, Holsworthy, Combe Martin and Lundy Island.

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