Ladram Bay to Sidmouth
The views from Ladram Bay to Sidmouth are some of the most dramatic on the East Devon coastline. Among the more impressive sights along this stretch of coast are the sea stacks at Ladram Bay.
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The views from Ladram Bay to Sidmouth are some of the most dramatic on the East Devon coastline. Among the more impressive sights along this stretch of coast are the sea stacks at Ladram Bay.
Gallery specialises in ceramics from selected makers in the West Country, which are shown in conjunction with prints, paintings, photographs and drawings. Commissions welcome.
Forty acres of parkland, formal and woodland gardens with extensive display of spring bulbs, camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias. Adam pavilion.
One of the best kept secrets in Sidmouth is Libra Court Craft Centre.
Lily Farm's first grape harvest featured in numerous articles during 2007 highlighting it as having the earliest ever known harvest of the Rondo grape in the UK. It also has a small farm as well as the vinyard.
Situated to the north of the Teign Estuary, Little Haldon is particularly important for its large areas of lowland heath. Little Haldon is rich in wildlife and comprises two small areas of lowland heath.
Walk with the animals at Living Coasts, Torquay's Coastal Zoo. Catch the free ranging penguins at Living Coasts and a whole lot more.
Lopwell is a site of breataking beauty enjoyed by local residents and tourist alike, especially for bird watching and walking. Situated at the upper tidal mark on the River Tavy, three miles from the north Plymouth and seven miles from Tavistock, thi
Delightful in both Spring and Autumn Lukesland Gerdens, Ivybridge, is truely "a hidden gem". Wander through 24 acres of magnificent flowering shrubs, rare trees and wild flowers by a Dartmoor stream.
Lundy lies off the coast of North Devon, where the Atlantic ocean meets the Bristol Channel with nothing between it and America, a granite outcrop, three and a half miles long and half a mile wide. In the hubbub of the modern world it is a place apar
Late 12thC keep with rectangular bailey. Castle was the seat of the Stannary Court until the court was moved to Princetown during the last century.
The impressive Lydford Gorge has a depth of 35 metres, is almost 2 km long. Stunning features include the spectacular 27 metre high Whitelady waterfall, the exciting Devil’s Cauldron whirlpool, along with the imprints of potholes now many metres abov
Many people are surprised to find out that we have reefs which are home to corals in the UK. Some of the most spectacular reefs in the UK are found in Lyme Bay, and contain over 300 species of plants and animals.
An exhibition of arts, crafts and the history of Exmoor and its people.
This area on the beautiful coast of Exmoor National Park is home to a number of fascinating geological features.
The beach is situated along a straight section of coastline, and is backed by spectacular wooded hills and served by a unique cliff railway from Lynton.
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway was once one of the world's most famous and picturesque narrow gauge railways. An initial mile of the line has recently been reopened within North Devon and the Exmoor National Park at Woody Bay Station.
Come and visit the unique Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway in Exmoor National Park and discover the wonders of the hidden corner of England - including miles of National Trust, riverside and costal walks.
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