Being an island in the North Sea definitely has its benefits, and paramount of these for Britain is its seemingly endless stretch of gorgeous coastline. If you ask a hundred Brits what the most ...
I'm walking through woodlands with pillar-straight coastal redwood trees standing proud on my right, looking like they've been planted on a grid. Old and sturdy oak, lime and beech trees rise above us ...
Even for locals, many of the tropical-looking beaches in South Devon—a seaside county about four hours by car from London—are word-of-mouth tip-offs. Some are sandy coves, washed out of the schist ...
South Devon and Dorset are the final stages of the South West Coast Path. On this section of the stunning coastal route, we visit Plymouth, the last European port of call for the Mayflower, and Poole, ...
The current Victorian house is a dusty pink beauty, constructed around the base of the first home built in 1764. Historian Nikolaus Pevsner described The Moult as “the first gentleman’s seaside ...
Plus, what else you can see in Devon including shipwrecks, seals and horseshoe-shaped waterfalls STANDING at the top of a cliff, with serene waters lapping onto the rocks below with beaches either ...
Devon is one of the most desired UK holiday destinations. While the vast region has plenty to offer across its sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, and medieval towns, one area is a must-see. For a brief ...
Devon, Cornwall and Dorset are famous for their stunning seaside towns. From the sandy beaches of Bournemouth and Weymouth to the artistic charm of St Ives and Padstow, these counties have long been ...