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Beer
They call it Devon's best kept secret
but it's no secret that
Beer is a delightful fishing village with its own secluded pebble
beach.
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Bideford
Bideford is a working port alongside the
tidal River Torridge and Torridge estuary. It is also a market town. |
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Brixham
Brixham is still a working fishing town
in the county of Devon. It is famous for being the town where the
trawler was invented
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Clovelly
Clovelly, with its steep cobbled streets
is like stepping back in a time warp. The picturesque cottages and tea
rooms
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Combe Martin
Combe Martin is an ideal stop off point
along the coast. It is a
small resort with a sheltered cove on the outskirts of the Exmoor
National Park.
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Exmoor National Park
Exmoor National Park is as diverse as it
is beautiful. It is one
of the smaller British National Parks and covers 265 square miles.
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Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe is the largest town on the
North Devon coast. It
boasts golden Blue Flag beaches with beautiful countryside and
panoramic coastal views.
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Lynmouth
Lynmouth and its neighbour Lynton are in
the Exmoor National
Park and nestle amongst some of the finest scenery that Britain has to
offer.
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Lynton
Lynton and its neighbour Lynmouth are in
the Exmoor National
Park and nestle amongst some of the finest scenery that Britain has to
offer.
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Paignton
Paignton is an important part of the
three towns that make up Torbay, namely Paignton, Brixham and Torquay. |
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Plymouth
Plymouth is the largest city in Devon.
It is also famous as a great sea port and from its association with Sir
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Seaton
Seaton is on the River Axe and in
beautiful Lyme Bay. The beach is a pebble beach with a long and
impressive promenade. |
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Torbay
Torquay is the largest of the three
towns that make up Torbay, namely Paignton, Brixham and Torquay.
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Watermouth Cove
You could easily miss it and drive right
past it. Thankfully the
imposing building of Waterworth Castle stops this from happening.
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Westward Ho
Westward Ho has a long pebbled beach
with a rugged coastline.
Long established as a holiday resort, spoiled by the amusement centres
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Woolacombe Bay
Woolacombe Beach is spectacular. A large
sandy beach with acres of open space and panoramic scenery.
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