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Coves and Headlands


The coast that runs south-west from north Devon into Cornwall is
extremely dramatic. Grassy clifftops fringed by rocks are pounded by
Atlantic waves. In places the cliffs drop down to stunning sandy beaches
and coves, while jutting headlands stretch into the distance on either side.
Find a place to leave the car and walk along a section of the South West
Coast Path to enjoy the best views or, for a contrasting moorland panorama,
head inland to Bodmin Moor and climb up one of its windswept tors. The
area’s rich scenery is complemented by fine historic houses and beautiful
gardens as well as plenty of opportunities to sample some of England’s
freshest and best-cooked seafood.

BACK ROADS GREAT BRITAIN


ACTIVITIES


Cycle along the Tarka Trail between Bideford and Great
Torrington or by the Camel Estuary from Padstow to Bodmin

Laze on the beach at Bude or surf the waves as they roll
onto the sand

Discover the ruined castle at Tintagel, the legendary
gathering place of King Arthur’s knights

Take a ferry ride to Rock from Padstow or enjoy a day trip
by boat to Lundy Island from Bideford

Savour a plate of fresh fish and chips at a waterside fish
restaurant in Appledore, Bude or Padstow

Walk a stretch of the South West Coast Path or climb to
the top of Brown Willy on Bodmin Moor

Left Cliffs plunge to the bay below the medieval
castle of Tintagel, see p45

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