Lynton |
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Lynton is the perfect place to explore North Devon from. |
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Lynmouth |
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Lynmouth has a very attractive harbour. |
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Exmoor |
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Enjoy the special qualities of Exmoor, by foot, by bicycle on horseback or by car. |
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Lynton and Lynmouth Clifftop Railway |
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The unique Lynton and Lynmouth Clifftop Railway water powered lift was established in 1888. No trip to Lynton would be complete without a trip on the railway that links Lynton with Lynmouth 862 feet below. |
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A Trip to Lundy Island |
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Leave from either Bideford or Ilfracombe and sail on the MS Oldenburg for just under 2 hours to Lundy Island. Lundy is a granite island that is situated off the coast of North Devon with nothing but the Atlantic ocean between itself and America. While on Lundy, take either a guided walk, a talk or a snorkelling safari to look at the marine life in its natural state. |
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Clovelly |
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Set into a steep hillside, Clovelly is one of the most famous villages in the world. The singled cobbled high street winds its way down the hillside to the beach through traditional whitewashed cottages festooned with fuchsias and geraniums. |
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Dartington Crystal |
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Dartington Crystal is based at Torrington in Devon and anufactures quality glassware. About 200,000 visitors visit Dartington each year. Follow the factory experience and watch the award winning craftsmen at work.
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West Somerset Railway |
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Britain ’s longest preserved steam railway running some 20 miles from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard (near Taunton ) along the Somerset coastline and through the Quantock and Brendon Hills . A wonderful day out for both the steam enthusiast and those who simply enjoy the nostalgia of rail travel in days gone by. |
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Woody Bay Railway |
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Owned by a Registered Charity and run as a "Not For Profit" organisation - we offer narrow gauge train rides in Exmoor National Park at Woody Bay Station North Devon - England’s highest narrow gauge railway station. |
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