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- Miles of South West Coast Path to explore
- An inspiration for writers Charles Kingsley and Rudyard Kipling
- Flourishing wildlife, from seals offshore, to rare butterflies and birds on the cliffs
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Unspoilt coastline of cliffs, bays and waterfalls with little woodland valleys and grassland to explore. The Iron Age remains of Windbury Head Camp can be reached from the SW Coast Path. SS285259
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Mount Pleasant is a small leafy park on a hillside overlooking the sea at the top of the historic fishing village of Clovelly. Known locally as Peace Park, it was created as a WW1 memorial and offers fantastic views across Bideford Bay. SS317249
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Peaceful wooded valley leading down to Peppercombe beach. Home to a rich variety of wildlife and the remnants of an exotic ornamental garden. Old coastguard cottages offer NT holiday accommodation. SS382240
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Historic greenspaces on the edge of Westward Ho! and the Torridge Estuary. Rising above the SW Coast Path, Kipling Tors was named after Rudyard Kipling, who explored the area as a school boy. Burrough Farm is a small patch of woodland overlooking the estuary between Appledore and Bideford. SS423290 and SS455290
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A remote stretch of Devon's Atlantic coast north of Bude, reached only by the South West Coast Path. Lying just north of the deep valley of Welcombe Mouth, it's craggy cliffs are the site of an Iron Age hill fort, Embury Beacon. SS212186
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