The villages of Lynton and Lynmouth are located in the Exmoor National Park The area, embraced as it is by the Exmoor hills, was named "Little Switzerland" by the Victorians. Lynmouth and Lynton are linked by a water-powered cliff railway.
Leaving
the shops, tearooms and cafes of Lynton behind, you will find the Valley of
Rocks. This is a place of strange haunting beauty: the home of buzzards and wild
but docile goats. In town, you will find the museum and the unusual and
magnificent Town Hall.
Beneath Lynton lies Lynmouth with its quaint fishermen's cottages. There is a putting green and tennis courts. One can saunter by the sea and spoil oneself with a cream tea.
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GARDENS |
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| RHS Garden Rosemoor | Marwood Hill Gardens |
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| Heddon Hall Gardens | Snowdrop Valley |
HISTORIC HOUSES |
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| Hartland Abbey | Arlington Court |
THE ARTS |
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| Broomhill | |
WILDLIFE PARKS ETC |
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| Exmoor Zoo | Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park |
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| Quince Honey Farm | Ilfracombe Aquarium |
SPORTS AND ADVENTURE |
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| Keypitts Quads | |
MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS |
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| Cobbaton Combat Collection | |
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| Lyn and Exmoor Museum | |
FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES |
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| Watermouth Castle | The Big Sheep |
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| Tropiquaria | The Milky Way |
OTHER ATTRACTIONS |
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We run coastal and wildlife cruises from Ilfracombe with our new boat which can carry up to 100
passengers. www.ilfracombeprincess.co.uk. |
| Dartington Crystal | |