Explore all the extraordinary things to see and do in North Devon here on the Hartland Peninsula. Choose from family fun, walking, historic houses and gardens, local food & drink, arts and crafts, exploring the outdoors and plenty of free days out too. All year round find events, attractions and much more.
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Walk the South West Coast Path
The iconic South West Coast Path encircles the whole Peninsula offering beautiful, dramatic coastal walking. This world renowned 630…Continue reading »
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Explore Hartland Abbey
Hartland Abbey, the Gardens and Tea Rooms are open Sunday to Thursday 11 – 5pm all season. (Closed on Fridays…Continue reading »
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See Docton Mill Gardens and Tea Room
Walk the beautiful gardens, enjoy an indulgent cream tea or lunch (free entry to the tea room) and buy rare…Continue reading »
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Visit the potteries and artisans – and have a go!
The beautiful scenery, glorious light and uncluttered way of life has attracted and inspired artists and craftspeople for hundreds of years. Hartland is…Continue reading »
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Find Hartland Quay & the Shipwreck and Smuggling Museum
This wildly beautiful bay offers an ancient quay, some of the most spectacular geology in Northern Europe, the Shipwreck and…Continue reading »
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Visit magical Lundy Island
For a totally unique experience, visit magical Lundy Island. It is a startlingly beautiful place, nestled like a jewel in…Continue reading »
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Discover local food, farming and drink
Hartland has a long history of farming, fishing and local production, so the food and drink here is second to…Continue reading »
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See Rob Seymour’s photography and be inspired
See stunning shoreline and seascape photography and be inspired to take your own photographs of the incredible landscapes of the…Continue reading »
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Go nature watching
Even if you aren’t usually a wildlife fanatic there is something undeniably uplifting and enchanting about catching a fleeting glimpse…Continue reading »
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Find all the waterfalls
Because of the nature of the landscape and the very high cliffs, many streams and rivers on the Peninsula terminate…Continue reading »