Woolacombe Tourism presents this brochure for Woolacombe and Mortehoe, two neighbouring coastal destinations on the North Devon coast. The local Tourist Information Centre has won gold at the Devon Tourism Awards and was voted Devon Tourist Information Centre of the Year, promising a warm and personable welcome with fast and tailored information for all enquiries.
Woolacombe has won the England for Excellence Gold Award for best family resort and the Best British Beach as featured in the Mail on Sunday. Its main beach, voted one of Britain's best, lies between Morte Point and Baggy Point.
Mortehoe is a calm cliff top village with spectacular views. Listed in the Domesday Book, it has a number of interesting features including a rare barrel-roofed thirteenth century church. Much of the surrounding area forms part of the Voluntary Marine Conservation Area, a haven for wild flowers and animals.
Visitors can explore part of the South West Coast Path, which winds along the hillsides and cliff tops on one of the most alluring stretches of coast in Britain. The area also offers pubs and restaurants, and fresh crabs or lobsters can be bought from local fishermen.
Woolacombe beach has been voted one of Britain's best and consistently wins awards including both the Blue Flag and the Premier Seaside Award for its cleanliness, water quality and excellent facilities. Woolacombe also holds the England for Excellence Gold Award for best family resort.
Yes, lifeguards ensure safe swimming during the summer. Surfers also visit from all over the country to enjoy the waves and clean water.
Yes, surf gear is available to hire in Woolacombe.
Barricane beach is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the tons of shells of all shapes and colours which reach this small inlet from the Caribbean.
Mortehoe is a cliff top village listed in the Domesday Book, with features including a rare barrel-roofed thirteenth century church. Much of it is part of the Voluntary Marine Conservation Area, home to wild flowers and animals.
Yes, you can explore part of the South West Coast Path, which winds along the hillsides and cliff tops on one of the most alluring stretches of coast in Britain.
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