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Westward Ho!

A rocky beach with a weathered wooden structure partially submerged in the surf, with calm ocean waters and a distant shoreline under a pastel-colored sky.

Westward Ho! is a charming seaside village in North Devon, known for its expansive, family-friendly beach that combines sand, pebbles, and grassy areas, making it ideal for sunbathing, picnics, rockpooling, swimming, and surfing. Part of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the beach has earned a Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety, with lifeguards on duty during the summer months. Dog owners will find it welcoming, with year-round beach access and dog-friendly accommodations. Beyond the beach, the village is surrounded by scenic cliffs, fields, and estuaries, offering numerous walking and cycling trails. Westward Ho! also caters to watersports enthusiasts, providing equipment hire, lessons, and coastal tours for surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. With a range of cafes, restaurants, hotels, and attractions, the village offers plenty for families and visitors to enjoy.

Instow

A red and white boat beached on the shore with houses and trees in the background during sunset or sunrise.

Instow is a charming small town at the meeting point of the Taw and Torridge rivers, popular with families year-round for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings. Visitors can enjoy the traffic-free Tarka Trail for walking or cycling, relax on the golden sandy beach, or introduce children to crabbing from the quay. Watersports like windsurfing, kite surfing, canoeing, and kayaking are popular, with calm estuary waters ideal for beginners and local businesses providing equipment hire and tuition. A summer ferry to Appledore offers easy exploration of the wider region, while the Waterside Gallery showcases local art and crafts. Instow also boasts excellent dining options with estuary views, serving fresh local seafood and produce, alongside delis and farm shops perfect for picnics or snacks during adventures.

Appledore

A calm body of water with a small sailboat anchored near the shore, and a town with numerous white buildings on a hillside in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Appledore is a picturesque historic fishing village at the confluence of the Taw and Torridge rivers, known for its winding streets, pastel-colored houses, and rich maritime heritage. The village has a long tradition of fishing and shipbuilding, celebrated at the North Devon Maritime Museum, and remains popular with visitors for its charming streets, independent shops, and fresh local seafood. Appledore is also a hub for arts and crafts, hosting regular festivals, markets, and the acclaimed Appledore Book Festival. Visitors can enjoy family-friendly activities such as the Appledore-Instow Regatta, crabbing, or exploring the quay, as well as seafaring adventures including fishing trips and seasonal ferry rides to Instow.

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Old Cafe

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