Putsborough Beach & Café - Voted Best Beach UK 2015 & 2016 by Trip Advisor
Welcome to the award winning Putsborough Beach and Café where you can relax and enjoy a wide range of food and beverages from home made cakes and luxury hot chocolate to crab salads and tasty gourmet burgers. We stock a wide range of beach goods from parasols and sunshades to buckets and spades.
For any further information about Putsborough Beach Shop Café please feel free to call direct on 01271 890327 or 07810 127342 or email Tony on putsboroughbeachshop@btconnect.com - we look forward to giving you a very warm welcome.
Also available during the off-season for private functions.
Visit us us to watch the full version of this video playing inside the Café or just enjoy the view over the multi award winning Putsborough beach - voted best beach UK in 2015 and 2016 by Trip Advisor.
For more information please visit putsborough.com
This video was filmed and produced by Maniac Films in North Devon maniacfilms.com
The music is by Morthoe local Peter Bruntnell peterbruntnell.net
Visit North Devon
From the opening shots of the Valley of Rocks on the edge of Exmoor, to the red sunsets over Saunton Sands, let us take you on a journey through North Devon. Follow the deer running across the moor, see the boats sailing past Appledore and Instow, enjoy a surf, put your feet up on the sand: this is life in North Devon and there’s nowhere else we’d rather be.
Visit the region to see the stunning locations shown, alongside finding your own little gems of amazing places that you’ll cherish in your heart. Like what you see? North Devon is the perfect holiday location; view this video and visit our social media to find out why.
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
( Braunton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Braunton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Braunton - UK
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Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Places to see in ( Braunton - UK )
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in North Devon. Braunton is situated 5 miles west of Barnstaple. Within the parish is the fertile, low-lying Braunton Great Field, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Area in North Devon Biosphere Reserve, the largest psammosere (sand dune system) in England. It confronts the Atlantic Ocean at the west of the parish at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard surfing beaches.
Braunton was the chief manor of Braunton Hundred, and had been held by Saxon kings. Between 855 and 860 10 hides in Brannocminster were granted by King Æthelbald of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey. Braunton Dean, which probably represented the land granted by King William the Conqueror to Algar the Priest at some time before the compilation of the Domesday Book of 1086.
Braunton Abbots, which extended also over part of the adjoining parish of Marwood. It was created by a grant from the remnant of the royal manor of Braunton by King Henry III (1216–1272) to Cleeve Abbey in Somerset.
Braunton Gorges, was held by the de Sachville family. Robert de Sachville (Latinized to de Siccavilla (from the dry town)) had been granted this part in 1202.
In 550 the missionary St. Brannock sailed from South Wales and converted the native Britons to Christianity. Brannock was a priest in the household of Brychan, King of Brecknock.
Since the closing years of the 20th century, the village has become a hub for surfing as it is on the main road gateway to three of the South West's surf beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough, all with fine powdery sand, and to a lesser extent a road to Woolacombe). The Museum of British Surfing opened in 2012 in the old goods shed of the old Braunton Railway Station on the Ilfracombe Branch Line.
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North Devon Beaches
Jump, dive, paddle, splash and surf the seas of North Devon, as you enjoy the wonderful beaches that the region has to offer. Life’s a beach, and this video shows some of the highlights of time spent on the beaches of North Devon.
You’ve heard of Woolacombe, Saunton and Croyde, but have you ever experienced Putsborough, Lynmouth and Instow? All different, all family friendly, all available in North Devon.
Whether you’re building sandcastles with the children, playing football with friends, having a relax around a picnic, or sunbathing all day long, the long expanses of award winning sands are the ideal places to lose yourself, escape life, and take in the colours and vibrant way of life North Devon has to offer.
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Clovelly: A Walk Around The Village, North Devon, UK (Part 3)
Here i have another video from the beautiful village of Clovelly, and in this video me and my daughter Kim have a walk around the village and see some of the lovely cottages they have here.. I have a few more videos from Clovelly to come, including some when we go inside Charles Kingsley's Cottage and also a visit inside a fisherman's cottage..
Beach Retreat, Holywell Bay, Cornwall
Beach Retreat is ideally situated for a relaxing family holiday by the sea. The house is so close to the sand dunes and beach that you don't have to find a place to park the car or even cross a road to get your feet wet! Holywell Bay is one of the gems of the north Cornish coast with a really family friendly beach, some fantastic walking, a golf course nearby and one of the best surfing waves in Cornwall.
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Devon: Valley of Rocks and Coastal Villages
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We took a quick trip over to the villages of Lynmouth & Lynton and the nearby Valley of the Rocks after recommendations from cousins and locals. The scenic North Devon coast towns are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Clifftop Railway. The Valley of Rocks hike is fairly short with a paved path and grazing baby goats on the cliffs. We of course treated ourselves to a cream tea overlooking the harbor below while the weather passed.
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