Top 10 Best Things To Do in Bideford , United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Bideford , United Kingdom (UK)
The North Devon Surf School
Lundy Island
The Big Sheep
Westward Ho Beach
North Devon Maritime Museum
Instow beach
South West Coast Path Walk - Torridge Tarka Trail
Hartland Abbey & Gardens
Cobbaton Combat Collection
Burton at Bideford
Top 10 Best Things to do in Totnes, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Totnes, United Kingdom (UK)
The Timehouse
Dartington Hall Estate and Gardens
Totnes Rare Breeds Farm
Berry Pomeroy Castle
Leather School
Sharpham Wine and Cheese
Totnes Kayaks
Totnes Guildhall
St Mary's Church
Totnes Elizabethan House Museum
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Places to see in ( Bideford - UK )
Places to see in ( Bideford - UK )
Bideford is a historic port town on the estuary of the River Torridge in north Devon, south-west England. Bideford is the main town of the Torridge local government district. Bideford is served by the A39 Atlantic Highway and A386 roads.
A ferry operates between Bideford quay and Lundy Island, which lies about 22 miles (35 km) away in the Bristol Channel. The same ship, the MS Oldenburg, also provides evening cruises from Bideford along the River Torridge but in the downstream direction only as it is too big to pass under the Bideford Long Bridge.
The Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway was an unusual and short-lived railway built entirely on this peninsula with no direct connection to the rest of the British railway network. The locomotives were fitted with skirts to protect pedestrians, as at one point the line ran along the quay at Bideford.
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel. It lies 12 miles (19 km) off the coast of Devon, England, in the district of Torridge, about a third of the distance across the channel from Devon, England to South Wales. Lundy gives its name to a British sea area and is one of the islands of England. Lundy has been designated by Natural England as national character area 159, one of England's natural regions. Lundy was granted to the Knights Templar by Henry II in 1160. The Templars were a major international maritime force at this time, with interests in North Devon, and almost certainly an important port at Bideford or on the River Taw in Barnstaple.
The town of Bideford has grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge; the area located east of the river is known as East-the-Water, also known as Shamwickshire to locals. Much of the land that has been built on in recent years is drained marshland.
Alot to see in ( Bideford - UK ) such as :
Hartland Abbey
Bideford Bay
The Big Sheep
Saunton Sands
Tapeley
Northam Burrows Country Park
Atlantis Adventure Park
The Lundy Shore Office
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
Instow Beach
Chudleigh Fort
Huntshaw Wood
Westward Ho
( Bideford - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Bideford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bideford - UK
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Clovelly Village And Harbour Devon.
Clovelly is a small village in the Torridge district of Devon, England. It is a major tourist attraction notable for its extremely steep pedestrianized cobbled main street, donkeys and views over the Bristol Channel. The thick woodland which shelters the village allows many tender plants to flourish. The civil parish includes the island of Lundy. At the 2011 census, the parish population was 443, which was 50 fewer than ten years previously.
Clovelly used to be a fishing village and in 1901 had a population of 621. It is a cluster of largely wattle and daub cottages on the sides of a rocky cleft; its steep main street descends 400 feet (120 m) to the pier, too steeply to allow wheeled traffic. Sledges are used for the movement of goods. The quaint street is lined with houses, a small number of shops, a cafe and a public house. All Saints' Church, restored in 1866, is late Norman, containing several monuments to the Cary family, Lords of the Manor for 600 years.
Unusually, the village is still privately owned and has been associated with only three families since the middle of the 13th century, nearly 800 years. The scenery has been captured by artists for its richness of colour, especially in the separately accessed and separated Clovelly Court and along The Hobby, a road cut through the woods and overlooking the sea. The South West Coast Path National Trail runs from the top of the village and the section from Clovelly to Hartland Quay is particularly spectacular.
The village has one public house and one hotel.
An 18th century chapbook entitled The History of John Gregg and his Family of Robbers and Murderers explains that Chovaley (i.e. Clovelly) was once the home of a tribe of cannibalistic bandits. It is alleged that Gregg and his extended family of dozens were eventually tracked down by bloodhounds and were burnt alive in three fires. They were said to have lived in a cave near the sea-side and had committed some 1000 murders. Although the story is fiction, writer Daniel Codd observes that a stretch of Clovelly Bay is called the Devil's Kitchen—an apt name indeed if there is any truth in the ghoulish story of the Gregg family.
Exploring Kent and East Sussex from our Holiday Cottage in Appledore, Kent, England
Road trip to local towns, villages, beaches and other tourist attractions within a 10 mile radius of Popular Cottages (our holiday cottage) in the village of Appledore, Kent; including visits to:
• Rye, town in East Sussex
• One of the Martello Towers (built during the Napoleonic wars) at Rye Harbour
• Camber beach
• Winchelsea Beach, Village in East Sussex
• The ‘South of England Rare Breeds Centre’, in Kent and
• The War and Peace Revival Annual Event at Hop Farm, Kent
• Plus a visit to the Peacock Inn at Goudhurst, Kent (our favourite pub for pub meals when we’re visiting the area).
Part of our search that led us from Camber beach to Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, as our favoured beach, was our quest to find a suitable beach where all day parking was either reasonable or free.
Travel Guide My Holiday To Bideford Devon UK Review
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Pro's
* A few attractions to visit in the daytime
* Some enteriment at night with a range of pubs
* Some shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A some hotel's to choose from
* The Promanard is flat to walk on
Con's
* It can get busy
* It can be hilly,so not the best place for people with walking difficulties.
Attractions
* Lundy Island
* Watersports
* The Ultimate Adventure Centre
* Theatre
* Cineama
* Panier Market
* Bars,Pubs And Clubs
* Tarka Statue
* St Marys Church
* Golf
* Mini Golf
* Spa
* Antique And Specialist Shops
*Walking Segway Tours
* Parks
Best Eating Places Cheap Eats
* Rock Pool Cafe
* Mr Chips
* The Champ Pub
Moderate Priced Resturants
* The Italian Kitchen
* Moran's Restaurant & Bar British And Asian
* Mariners Bar & Restaurant Seafood
* Country Cousins British
Best Accomodation
* Premier Inn Bideford Hotel
* Durrant House
* Hoops Inn
* The Royal Hotel
* Yeoldon House Hotel
* Commodore Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
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