North Devon
West Exmoor – Lynmouth – Valley of the Rocks – Clovelly – Hartland Quay.

The picturesque landscapes are ever-changing as we traverse moorland, rugged coastline, secluded bays, unique villages and staggering cliffs.
One of the highlights in this part of Devon is the unique village of Clovelly, where the landscape and history intertwine seamlessly.
Once owned by the Queen of England, it’s a village frozen in time. The whitewashed cottages, which cascade down the cobbled hill towards the sea, can only be visited on foot, creating a charming place to explore. In the past, donkeys were used to bring goods into the village, but now they have been replaced by homemade sledges.
There are plenty of places to visit within the village, including the old fishermen’s cottage museum, the harbour and quay, the donkey stables and local craftsmen’s workshops.
If the steep incline is too much, then there are scenic vistas to enjoy, gardens to explore, rocky valleys to drive through, and cliffs like no other to be gazed upon.
A tour through North Devon is sure to surprise its visitors.






