North
Devon Heritage Coast
Description:
This coast stretches from the north shore of the River Taw near Braunton to the
border of Exmoor National Park just past Ilfracombe. In contrast to the rugged
Atlantic coast of the Hartland
Point area just a few miles to the south,
North Devon's coastline is one of long, sandy beaches. Woolacombe beach has been
named one of the 10 best in the world, but this also means the area can be very
crowded in summer.
If you'd like a bit more peace and quiet, the Braunton
Burrows Nature Reserve contains over 1000 acres of sand dunes stretching inland
from the coast. The town of Braunton (it claims to be the largest village in Britain)
houses a Countryside Centre, and nearby Braunton Great Field preserves one of
the few remaining examples of medieval open-field farming technique.
The
largest centre along the coast is the town of Ilfracombe. The largely Victorian
port prides itself on its floral displays, and it has won numerous "Britain
in Bloom" awards. The Victorian heritage of Ilfracombe's architecture is
emphasized every year in a Victorian Celebration, held in mid June.
Near
Ilfracombe are the unique Tunnels Beaches, secluded bathing areas accessed by
tunnels cut beneath the cliffs. Boats from Ilfracombe and Barnstaple ferry visitors
to Lundy Island,
for excellent bird and wildlife viewing (see below).
Area
Countryside attractions:
The South West
Coast Path
Easily the longest and, in places, the most arduous,
of England's National Trails. The path is actually the amalgamation of 4 paths;
the Somerset & North Devon, Cornwall, South Devon, and Dorset Coastal paths.
The route is quite popular, and it can be crowded in the summer months, though
there are always long stretches where your only company will be a chorus of sea
birds. More
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Hartland
Heritage Coast
This is a 60 mile long coast of startling, rugged cliffs pounded by the Atlantic
waves which make the area so popular with surfers. There are sandy bathing beaches
in the south, and in the north, past Hartland Point, lies the picturesque village
of Clovelly, with a High Street so steep that donkeys carry visitors to the harbour
and back. More
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Lundy
Island and Heritage Coast
The name "Lundy" derives from
Norse for "Puffin Island", and the little islet off the coast of Devon
is reknown as a bird habitat, and as Britain's only Marine Nature Reserve. More
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Attractions
in Devon
Maps:
OS Landranger series #180
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Links:
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Devon AONB.org.uk
North
Devon.co.uk
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| Contacts |
| Countryside
and Heritage Division Environment Department Devon County Council
County Hall Exeter Devon EX2 4QW Tel: (01392) 382251 Fax: (01392) 382135 Braunton
Tourist Information Caen Street Braunton, Devon EX33 1AA Tel: (01271)
816400 Braunton
Burrows The Warden Braunton Burrows National Nature Reserve Broadeford,
Heddon Mill Braunton Devon EX33 2NQ Tel: 01271 812552 Ilfracombe
Tourist Information Centre The Promenade Ilfracombe Devon EX34 9BX
Tel: (01271) 863001 Woolacombe
Tourist Information Centre Red Barn, Cafe Barton Road Woolacombe Devon
EX34 7BT Tel: (01271) 870553 |