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Morte Point Tractor Trailer Rides

Explore the North Devon Coast the easy way! Visit Morte Point to learn more about the nature, wildlife and the dramatic history of this beautiful place

  • Booking essential

Join the Rangers as they take you down to Morte Point, learning tales of notorious smugglers and wreckers, the role of Morte Pointe in WW2 and spotting a few local residents (Atlantic seals) along the way. You will also get to learn a little more about how the National Trust now looks after and cares for this dramatic landscape.

Tractor Trailer rides last around 45mins and cost £8 per Adult, £4 for children 3 yrs + and free for children under 2 if sitting on an adult's lap.

Booking is essential.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Adult Standard Ticket£8.00
Child Children 2 and under£0.00
Child Children 3yrs+£4.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Children are welcome.

Meeting point

These Tractor Trailer rides start and finish at Mortehoe Museum

What to bring and wear

Please wear suitable clothing for the weather, hats and suncream recommended along with a water bottle

Accessibility

For a Wheelchair booking, please contact northdevon@national trust.org.uk before purchasing a ticket.

Contact info

Central Box Office

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