Places to Visit in North Devon
North Devon is a diverse and wonderful holiday destination, and is blessed with spectacular sandy beaches and striking coastline, bustling market towns and sleepy villages.
Take a look at places to visit near Pink Heather Holiday Cottages...
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![]() | Combe Martin |
Combe Martin is 2.5 miles away with its beach, shops, and places to eat. It can be reached by the south west coastal footpath which has some of the finest coastal scenery, including reputably the highest sea cliffs in England. The sea is free of currents and therefore is popular for bathing. | |
![]() | Watermouth Castle |
Watermouth Castle is a mile away and provides a host of fun and entertainment. In the Castle you can touch, see and hear Edwardian history. In the Dungeon labyrinth there is something different round each corner. The Courtyard houses the famous Magical Multi-Coloured Fountain Show. Merrygoland offers rides and games in a tranquil setting. Gnome land is a village full of little people. | |
![]() | Ilfracombe |
Ilfracombe is 4 miles along the coast, nestled snugly amongst rugged cliffs. Originally a fishing village, it became the holiday resort of the Victorian era. In recent years it has been blooming once again. The striking Landmark Theatre and Pavilion are popular attractions. Many shops, pubs and restaurants surround its bustling quayside. | |
![]() | Woolacombe |
Woolacombe, 6 miles away has one of the finest sandy beaches in the West Country. Its 3 miles of golden sands have won numerous awards. It is increasingly popular as a surfing Mecca. It is clean and tidy with good washroom facilities, first aid, life saving equipment and beachside parking.
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![]() | Croyde |
Croyde is a magical place renowned for surfing with the village steeped in old-world charm. Its award winning sandy beach is easily accessible and there is plenty of car parking. The beach is manned with lifeguards and is excellent for swimming, surfing, windsurfing etc. At one end of the beach there is equipment hire, a shop, refreshments and loos.
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![]() | Exmoor National Park |
Exmoor National Park contains a variety of magnificent landscapes. Although it is one of the smaller National Parks the central plateau of open moorland is remote and spacious. To the north the moorland terminates in towering cliffs above the Bristol Channel. Rocky headlands, steep wooded ravines, plunging waterfalls and jumbled heaps of fallen rock make this an area of outstanding scenic beauty.
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