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This page was last updated on: 27 June 2008

Places to Visit in this area.

We would like to share with you the things that we have found in the North Devon area.

For more information on this area click the links below.

Beaches & Towns in the local area.
   
   
Westward-ho!    Instow    Appledore    Bideford

Bucks Mills   Clovelly    Hartland Quay    Woolsery Street Fayre

    Umberleigh

The above information is with the permission of:
 "North Devon Focus"
follow this link for a wider view.

Local Information:
   

The North Atlantic Highway   
Devon Dialect     Places to visit Map 
Castles in Devon & Cornwall    Hartland Abbey & Gardens

 

Local Attractions:

Just 15 minutes away Make a day of it at: "The Big Sheep"

Just 10 minutes drive from our
 Holiday Caravans: "The Milky Way"

"Killarney Springs" for a family day out, distance 12 miles.

Take the children, young and old to:
"
The Gnome Reserve"

Dads day out, to get the supper:
 "Instow Fishing Trips"

"Clovelly Charter", Diving, Fishing
 or Lundy Island Trips
.

Recommend you favourite
attraction!!

Visit Lundy Island by
 Boat or Helicopter.

 

Gardens in this area.

The Eden Project

Docton Mill Garden
Hartland Abbey

 
Great for Mum & Dad:
 St. Austell Brewery   
Book a tour here:
 
St Austell Brewery Tour



A perfect district for day trips is the Barnstable & Ilfracombe Tiverton areas:
 

Watermouth Castle

Exmoor Zoo
Wartime Tank Collection
Tropiquaria
Tiverton Canal Trips


For the energetic, in this locality.

 The Ultimate High
Tank Driving
Catamaran Sailing
Rock Climbing
Exmoor Walks
Combe Walks
Fly Fishing Tuition
Yachting Tuition
Surf Coaching
Hang Gliding
The Tarka Trail
 
Battlefield Sports
Sea Kayaking
North Devon Karting
Sky Diving
Fremington Adventure Centre
Walks in North Devon
Royal North Devon Golf Cub
Cycle, Surf, Kayak Hire
Saunton Golf Club

Transport Museum


South West Coastal Path  
Braunton Bowling Club   North Devon Angling   

 Web-cams in the Devon area:
 
Donkey Web-Cam    
Widemouth Bay Web cam    Bude Webcam
Woolacombe
Surf check
   

For those interested in local Railway History
Perfect for a family day out, they are all working, with local attractions.
 

Lynton/Barnstable Railway

Bodmin  Railway

West Somerset Railway

Devon Railway Centre

  Dartmoor Railway
Launceston Railway
Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway

 
Some of our holidaymakers recommendations for places to eat in this locality:
 

Taj-Mahal, Take away Curries.

CAFECINO, Bistro. Bideford.

The Hoops Inn, Horns Cross.

The Farmers Arms, Woolsery.

We can thoroughly recommend all of the following eateries.

The Spice Indian Restaurant & Takeaway, Facing the quay not far from *Mr Chips
Woolsery Fish & Chip Shop
, Corner Cottage, Woolsery. Tel: 0123 743 1431. Just two miles from our caravans.

*
Mr Chips, 6 The Quay. Bideford.  Tel: 0123 747 2709, on the quay near the old bridge.

Country Cousins
, 3 Westbourne Terrace, Westward-ho. Tel: 0123 747 6989. Possibly the best restaurant in the area. You must book!!
The Elizabethan Restaurant. Merley Rd, Westward-ho. Tel: 0123 747 7709. Lovely sea views as you eat.
The Thatch, Abbotsham, near Bideford. Tel: 0123 747 1321, next to The Big Sheep.


Our Favourite Links.
Link your Web Site to this one then I will to yours.
 
UK Link Exchange

Rent a car online

 

My Brother Colin's
Web Site.

Strawberry Children's Toys.
 Fabulous Presents!!!
Enjoy a taste of Devon.
Complete Devon Cream Teas
Dog Friendly
Britain
This site is currently
down!!

Barton Farm Shop.


We recommend this butcher while you are in this area. We take home his meat for our freezer.
Signposted from Woolsery (Woolfardisworthy) just 3 miles from our caravans.
 

Holiday Enquiry.

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