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Hartland
11 lokale anbefaler,
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Beautiful quiet location with some lovely sights and walks. Must see heartland abbey
Things to do in the village of Hartland include visiting the historic Hartland Abbey (do check opening times and visiting fees), cafes and craft shops. There is usually a great farmers market on in the village on the 1st Sunday of the month too.
Hartland point near Bideford offers spectacular views of the Atlantic. It feels like its in another world entirely its so breathtaking! There is good parking and a clear path around the headland. Definitely impressive!
There's plenty of free parking in front of St John's Church and in the main Hartland Square car park. We should point out that the Hub is not part of the official network of tourist information centres and therefore you can't buy transport tickets or book-a-bed-ahead, but instead is an informal, insightful and friendly tourist information point. Situated on the westerly coast of North Devon, the Hartland Peninsula is well worth exploring, with miles of inspiring clifftop walks, secluded beaches and marine wildlife to take in. If you’re away with the family, kids will love Hartland Point for its hidden lighthouse, zig-zag rock formations and legends of the many shipwrecks in the water below, whilst Hartland Quay offers dramatic coastline, bold geology and panoramas from Lundy Island to Cornwall. If it’s culture you’re after, Hartland Abbey boasts a fascinating historic family home (a former Augustinian monastery), whilst the award-winning gardens at Docton Mill offer a journey through several lovingly restored landscapes, and a highly acclaimed cream tea! About There's plenty of free parking in front of St John's Church and in the main Hartland Square car park. We should point out that the Hub is not part of the official network of tourist information centres and therefore you can't buy transport tickets or book-a-bed-ahead, but instead is an informal, insightful and friendly tourist information point. Situated on the westerly coast of North Devon, the Hartland Peninsula is well worth exploring, with miles of inspiring clifftop walks, secluded beaches and marine wildlife to take in. If you’re away with the family, kids will love Hartland Point for its hidden lighthouse, zig-zag rock formations and legends of the many shipwrecks in the water below, whilst Hartland Quay offers dramatic coastline, bold geology and panoramas from Lundy Island to Cornwall. If it’s culture you’re after, Hartland Abbey boasts a fascinating historic family home (a former Augustinian monastery), whilst the award-winning gardens at Docton Mill offer a journey through several lovingly restored landscapes, and a highly acclaimed cream tea!
There's plenty of free parking in front of St John's Church and in the main Hartland Square car park. We should point out that the Hub is not part of the official network of tourist information centres and therefore you can't buy transport tickets or book-a-bed-ahead, but instead is an informal, ins…
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Hartland, England EX39