Horner Wood
The dramatic headland with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs is situated between Croyde and Putsborough on the North Devon coast.
The dramatic headland with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs is situated between Croyde and Putsborough on the North Devon coast.
The dramatic headland with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs is situated between Croyde and Putsborough on the North Devon coast.
A beautiful stretch of open land with stunning views of Lynton & Lynmouth, access to Foreland Point and the South West Coast Path.
Tarr Steps stands as a testament to ancient engineering, offering visitors a chance to walk across history. Nestled in Exmoor National Park, this clapper bridge spans the River Barle, surrounded by lush woodlands and diverse wildlife. It’s an ideal spot for family walks and nature enthusiasts alike.
A beautiful castle with medieval gatehouse.
Explore Arlington Court in North Devon, home to a Regency house, carriage museum, gardens, and woodland walks—ideal for families and history lovers.
In the heart of Lynmouth lies a story of survival. The Flood Memorial Hall honours lives lost in the 1952 disaster and the spirit that rebuilt the village. This small, free-entry museum offers an emotional journey through rare photos, models, and personal stories. It’s an essential stop for meaningful travel in North Devon.
Discover the charm of Lynton Town Hall, a stunning Victorian building in Exmoor. Ideal for weddings, events, and historic days out.
A charming museum about Exmoor with collections of from Lynton and Exmoor, also maritime, railway, and natural history.