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The Hart Inn, Hartland

Eat and Drink
50.992721
-4.482549
Village pub & dining, featuring stonewalls, old beams and a beautiful copper bar, topped off with a roaring open fire. Serving local dishes, beers, wines and a selection of artisan and well-known spirits.
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The Kings Arms, Hartland

Eat and Drink
50.992721
-4.482549
Super friendly traditional village pub where families and dogs are welcome with a beer garden outside and an area for the kids to play in. Great selection of pizza and burgers and pub food alongside local ales, lagers, gins, ciders and spirits..
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The Anchor Inn, Hartland

Eat and Drink
50.992101
-4.480008
16th-Century pub serving both lunches and dinners, with great outdoor terrace in the summer. Serving tasty traditional English dishes and drinks at the bar with a fireplace and a pool table.
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Coffee on the Square, Hartland

Eat and Drink
50.992721
-4.482549
Centrally located in Hartland’s village square and dogs friendly. Great for cooked breakfasts, lunches, homemade cakes, savoury and traditional cream teas.
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The Wrecker’s Retreat, Hartland Quay

Eat and Drink
50.994379
-4.515631
A more dramatic setting to enjoy local food and drink is hard to imagine. Located right on the Atlantic water, perched on the edge of this wild and spectacular bay with soaring granite cliffs.
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Shamrock Fish & Chips, Hartland

Eat and Drink
50.992342
-4.481346
Family run fish and chips, serving freshly produced battered fish, burgers and pies.
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Farmers Arms, Woolsery

Eat and Drink
50.963975
-4.377131
A fantastic recently renovated countryside village pub & restaurant serving traditional British food, with a modern touch. All made fresh and seasonal, utilising produce and meat from their own farm. Featuring local ales, cocktails and cordials, as well as an extensive wine list.
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The Old Smithy Inn, Welcombe

Eat and Drink
50.933533
-4.51895
A 13th Century thatched Inn nestled at the top of the valley in Welcombe. Their much-admired beer garden with fabulous sunsets can be enjoyed on long sunny days and warm summer evenings. In the Winter months the roaring wood stove provides a cosy and inviting haven for relaxation.
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The little pig farm shop

Eat and Drink
50.858353
-4.499974
A small farm shop with local produce and a fantastic café. A great stop if you are planning a visit to Bude. All food prepared fresh, open 7-days a week. Call in for a whole hog breakfast, a cheeky cake, a long lunch or grab a pasty for the way.
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Red Lion Clovelly

Eat and Drink
50.998405
-4.397747
The Harbour Restaurant offers fresh lobster, crab, sea bass, herring and other fish from the bay in season. Along with seasonal produce from Clovelly Court Gardens, game from the estate and local meat.
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John’s of Instow Cafe, Instow

Eat and Drink
51.0509493
-4.1804837
Instow artisan deli & café encapsulates everything they’re about. From the carefully curated local produce to the warm, welcoming atmosphere. With eat in cafe and take away menu, great coffee, afternoon tea, salads and breakfast and lunch–you can grab a lunch box and enjoy your delicious food on the beach.
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The Boathouse, Instow

Eat and Drink
51.055261
-4.180778
Overlooking golden sands and the confluence of the Taw and Torridge rivers, The Boathouse in Instow is a beach bar and restaurant with a serious passion for great food, fresh fish, fine wines and goodtimes. Excellent Sunday roast.
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The Royal George, Appledore

Eat and Drink
51.056444
-4.194476
After an extensive refurbishment undertaken by its new owners, this family run waterside restaurant in the heart of Appledore welcomes you to their waterside pub serving delicious food, with fantastic views - a real bonus.
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Number Eight, Bideford

Eat and Drink
51.015294
-4.201814
A small and intimate fine dining restaurant in the heart of Bideford serving fine British food along with great service and a warming atmosphere. All our food is prepared fresh each day using the best locally sourced produce.
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Potters, Bude

Eat and Drink
50.822799
-4.541938
An award-winning restaurant, serving delicious food. Potters showcase fresh, seasonal and carefully sourced local produce, they like to describe it best as a Cornish tapas!
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Olive Tree, Bude

Villages and Towns
50.827993
-4.547503
A relaxed dining Italian inspired menu and family favourites, made with local produce located by the canal in Bude.
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Hartland Village

Villages and Towns
50.9927936
-4.4800636
Sleepy Owl is located in a secret valley within the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. We are only 10 minutes’ walk up the hill from Hartland Village, with two corner shops, a pottery, three pubs and a cafe. We are also very lucky to have the award-winning Pattard Restaurant just 5-min walk from the site.
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Westward Ho!

Villages and Towns
51.041166
-4.231506
A coastal village with a three-mile-long sandy beach. A traditionally British seaside spot with a tidal pool, excellent surf for water sports and beautiful walks along the beach or coastal paths to Northam Burrows for nature lovers. Northam Burrows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest with a salt marsh, sand dunes and grasslands where friendly ponies and sheep graze.
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Lundy Island

Activities
51.17606
-4.66932
Access is via boats from Bideford Quay or via helicopter. The unspoilt island is home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery. Designated the first Marine Conservation Area, Lundy offers opportunities for diving and seal watching.
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North Devon Wakepark

Activities
50.978751
-4.385579
North Devon Wakepark: wakeboarding and aqua-park for all the family. Located only 10 minutes away from us, their stunning lakes are situated in the beautiful fields and countryside. It doesn't matter if you have never wakeboarded or done any of our activities, they will get you started with the best water-based activities in North Devon.
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Dartington Crystal

Activities
50.9550146
-4.1482132
The new Visitor Experience houses an upgraded Timeline Exhibition of Dartington Crystal’s products spanning over 50 years of history from 1967 to the present day. An Audio Visual Theatre provides details of the history and heritage of Dartington Crystal. Children and adults can join in the fun together by painting glasses as a souvenir of their visit.
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Quince Honey Farm

Activities
51.03209
-3.851733
Quince Honey Farm is a working honey farm and a great day out for all the family. From guided tours, soft play and beautiful gardens through to exclusive bee keeping experiences, there’s plenty to keep everyone happy!
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Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park

Activities
51.188966
-4.003557
They are a family run wildlife and dinosaur park set in Combe Martin Valley with over 28 acres of spectacular gardens within the North Devon Area of Outstanding Beauty. As well as lions, wolves, sea lions, primates, meerkats, penguins and more, they are well known for the impressive life sized animatronic dinosaurs & gigantic indoor soft play area.
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The Big Sheep

Activities
51.015702
-4.247487
At The Big Sheep, North Devon’s top family attraction can guarantee 'ewe' a fantastic family day out! There are lots of fun live shows to enjoy like their famous sheep racing, they have a fantastic indoor playground 'Ewetopia'. Plus you can get to meet some of the many cute animals who live there on the farm!
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Milky Way

Activities
50.978751
-4.385579
The Milky Way Adventure Park is an amusement park in North Devon. It was named UK’s best amusement park by TripAdvisor in 2022 Travellers Choice Award and as Devon’s Large Attraction of the Year by Visit Devon in 2016. Great for a family day out with both indoor and outdoor attractions.
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Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway

Activities
51.2314653
-3.8339208
The multi-award winning and famous Lynton and Lynmouth funicular Cliff Railway is the highest and the steepest totally water powered railway in the world! This historic funicular Cliff Railway is a silver award winner in Devon's Large Visitor Attraction of the Year 2020. The Cliff Railway connects the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth providing stunning coastal views that will be the highlight of any visit.
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Pattard restaurant

Eat and Drink
50.997828
-4.479244
An award-winning restaurant, a short stroll from us where the old milking parlour was transformed into a relaxed dining space, serving fantastic dishes inspired by nature.
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Sleepy Owl

Home
50.997828
-4.479244
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Bude

Villages and Towns
50.8285252
-4.5469361
A well-loved seaside town with a relaxed vibe. The sandy beaches Summerleaze, and Crooklets and the incredible sea pool are popular all year round. Within the attractive town, there is an abundance of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and canal walk. To the south lies Widemouth bay, a huge sandy beach famed for its surfing, with yet more restaurants, coastal walks, and captivating coastal views. There really is something for everyone at Bude.
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Appledore

Villages and Towns
51.0539772
-4.1925211
An historic fishing village with winding narrow streets and colourful houses. Grab a coffee by the river or at Hocking's Ice Cream or jump on to the seasonal Appledore-Instow Ferry which will take you to the village of Instow and a lovely stretch of sandy beach. This charming village of Appledore sits at the confluence of the Taw and Torridge rivers with lovely views across to Instow.
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Instow

Villages and Towns
51.0564265
-4.1694841
A small all year round favourite. Located on an estuary where the Taw and Torridge rivers meet, it is a serene and enchanting place to visit, with an impressive beach at both low and high tide. Instow is home to stylish cafés, excellent pubs, reputable restaurants, local farm shops and delis, all offering local quality produce, many of which have views overlooking the water. A relaxing, tranquil, less-known gem, with lovely dog friendly beach and waterfront eateries.
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Clovelly

Villages and Towns
50.9981
-4.3984
Named the "most Instagrammable" village in the UK. Its ateep cobbled streets accessed by foot with 40ft cliff top views, quaint fishing cottages, a museum, few traditional shops and delightful café and pub, lead down to a magnificent fishing harbour and 14th Century quay. An unspoilt pebbled beach with waterfall and an extensive ocean view, is an idyllic setting.
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Exmoor Zoo

Activities
51.1484956
-3.9245205
Exmoor Zoo is different, neither a wildlife park nor a city zoo, but a more friendly and contact orientated zoo which has grown into the North Devon countryside attraction. Great for a family day out.
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