Our tour begins in the charming North Devon town of Barnstaple. The afternoon check in allows you to make yourself acquainted with your homely surroundings; a country house style hotel along the River Taw which provides the perfect base for exploring the Devonshire Coast and Dartmoor. After plenty of time to explore the local shops and historic pannier market, tonight dinner is included in the award-winning AA rosette restaurant.
After breakfast, our exploration of North Devon begins. We hug the coastal path on our journey, driving out towards the sea and passing Croyde and Woolacombe bay before arriving at our destination of Lynton and Lynmouth. Nestled where Exmoor meets the sea, these picturesque villages are connected by the cliff railway the highest and steepest fully water powered Victorian railway in the world. Despite these connections and proximity, the two villages have their own distinct appeal. Perched at the top, lively Lynton is a Victorian village with plenty of character, whereas Lynmouth has a more romantic appeal, with rows of charming fishing cottages clustering around the pretty harbour. There’s plenty of time to explore these pretty villages, with beautiful walk that starts nearby. The walk begins in Lynmouth, where you can amble along a series of wooden and stone bridges to former fishing lodge and National Trust owned Watersmeet. The lodge stands at the bottom of a deep gorge and is situated at the confluence of the East Lyn and Hoar Oak rivers. There’s be plenty of beautiful British wildlife and birds to be seen along the river as well as ancient woodland. Next, we hop over the border to Somerset, leaving Lynton behind and continuing our journey through the national park to Porlock. As we drive through Exmoor, some of the most remote and beautiful moorland will come into view. Be sure to look out for the beautiful Exmoor ponies, rare birds and deer and even highland cattle! There’s even more in store to round up a wonderful first day, as we conclude with a visit to RHS Rosemoor Gardens. Found in a sheltered valley between the Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks, the enchanting 65-acre garden offers year-round interest, blending a mix of formal and informal planting to stunning effect. After taking in the fabulous seasonal display, we return to our base in Barnstaple.