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Norse Hawk Axe Throwing
Recreation center
ππ I recently spent the afternoon at Norse Hawk in a group of 6 for a birthday treat for my dad who is 75 years young. We did the birthday package of Axe Throwing and Viking Games. Everyone had a great time, Sophie is an excellent host and instructor and made it a really fun experience. It was very enj...
5.00 (99 reviews)
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Valley of Rocks
Tourist attraction
Expansive area popular for its variety of prehistoric rock formations & herds of wild goats.
4.90 (2.5K reviews)
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Morte Point
Tourist attraction
ππ We've often walked the coastal path directly from North Morte Farm, but public access can be found from Mortehoe or Woolacombe.
There's plenty of wildlife to see and seals can often be found swimming below the cliffs. Look out for enormous Shaggy Parasol mushrooms in autumn. There's a number of path...
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4.90 (299 reviews)
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The Old Corn Mill
Tourist attraction
ππ A very interesting place to visit - 16th century mill which still makes flour. You can have a tour of the mill, see the film describing how it works, and, first of all, enjoy Devonshire cream tea - delicious scones with clotted cream. You can have a very tasty coffee served professionally with warm...
4.90 (48 reviews)
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Croyde Beach
Tourist attraction
ππ Lovely beach and definitely worth a visit. We went when it was a bit rainy so I imagine it's much nicer on a sunny day too. The beach is one of the softest sand I've seen/felt, it was great. There's a few cafes down there too plus toilets and outdoor shower areas. The car park we parked in was a bit...
4.90 (37 reviews)
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Woolacombe beach North Devon coast
Tourist attraction
ππ Iβm a real beach person. And north Devon beaches are some of my favourites. But out them all I love Woolacombe most! I donβt know what it is but it has everything. Surfing, camping a stones throw away. Parking is good except off season when you have to take your chances on the nearby roads. I would...
4.90 (36 reviews)
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National Trust - Baggy Point
Tourist attraction
Headland on the South West Coast Path, with Lundy Island views & seabirds nesting on the cliffs.
$$ $$
4.80 (1K reviews)
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National Trust - Heddon Valley
Tourist attraction
π Lovely walk down by the river to the secluded beach, scenery was amazing. The walk back up to the car park was a bit harder as went the wrong way, signposting could be slightly better, but a lovely lady on a quad bike set us back on track (if she ever reads this thank you as we would still be lost n...
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4.80 (895 reviews)
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Heddon's Mouth
Scenic spot
ππ Wonderful short walk to the sea with spectacular cliffs and rocky shoreline. The path is well maintained. The stones can be uneven and rocky in places. I recommend thicker soles or sturdy boots for those with sensitive feet. There is one place on the main path that has loose rock. You can walk on ei...
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4.80 (497 reviews)
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Little Hangman
Scenic spot
π The walk is very difficult, myself and partner found it very hard and we are in our twenties.
Very muddy, steep, slippy, overgrown and although we made some way with our dog, I would not recommend it as suitable for dogs.
The view was nice of the beach and because we had dog and it was so difficult...
4.80 (116 reviews)
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Sandy Cove
Tourist attraction
ππ OK, there is no sand at "Sandy cove" however is a nice sheltered cove on the coast, good rocks to climb and explore, nice little cave tunnel and if you go at low tide you can take the "secret" path along the shoreline from Lee bay. However, there are no toilets or food/drink facilities on this beach...
4.80 (45 reviews)
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National Trust - Watersmeet
Park
Park and wildlife area with a river gorge, waterfalls and ancient woodland, plus a cafe/restaurant.
$$ $$
4.70 (1.4K reviews)
15
Marwood Hill Gardens
Park
Stunning private garden featuring 20-acres of tended landscape, numerous lakes & a quaint tea room.
4.70 (508 reviews)
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Lynmouth National Park Centre
Visitor center
ππ A beautiful place with this lovely NT shop which a restaurant above offering views to Wales and the cliff railway. Good food too.
4.70 (343 reviews)
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Crow Point
Public beach
π«€ I went there with my three children ( 8y.o, 2 y.o and almost 2 mos baby. To get there, you have to pay the entrance, I guess it was Β£2?? cash only. When we arrived, it was low tide. With beaches, I must say that I have a bit of a high expectation since I came from an asian country and where I lived...
4.70 (155 reviews)
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Tarka Trail
Tourist attraction
π Good fun with the family. Some nice views along the way and a couple of places to stop for lunch. We did a round trip of 12 miles which was enough for a family with the youngest being 7 years old. The route is flat which definitely helped! Would recommend to spend 3-4 hours of your day.
4.70 (84 reviews)
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Museum of British Surfing
Museum
ππ Even for those that don't surf, there is a lot of interesting history about surfing here. The entrance fee is an absolute bargain for what can be over an hour of education. The development of surf boards over the last century is intriguing. From coffin lid surf boards, to ultra modern triple fin com...
4.70 (69 reviews)
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Holdstone Down
Scenic spot
π An absolutely stunning place ruined by selfish, lazy, inconsiderate dog owners who leave their dog's waste for people to tread in, or leave it in a plastic bag hanging on a bush, its disgusting and disgraceful. These dog owners who don't pick up the waste should be banned until they can show some re...
4.70 (47 reviews)