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2 Days In North Devon

So you've got 2 full days in North Devon! Let Go Tripper help plan and make your 48 hours a special time. Last updated 10th February 2024

What Should I Do With Two Days In North Devon?

If you have 2 days to spend in North Devon, there are plenty of things to do and places to explore. Here are some suggestions:

  • Visit the beaches: North Devon is known for its beautiful beaches. Some of the must-visit beaches include Woolacombe, Croyde, Saunton Sands, and Westward Ho! These beaches are perfect for surfing, swimming, and sunbathing. You can easily spend half a day or even an entire day at each of these beaches.
  • Explore Exmoor National Park: If you're a nature lover, you must explore Exmoor National Park. This park offers stunning views of the countryside, moors, and wildlife. You can take a hike, go horse riding, or even take a safari tour of the park. This can take anywhere from one full day to multiple days depending on how much you want to explore.
  • Visit historic sites: North Devon has plenty of historic sites to explore. The most popular ones include the Tarr Steps, Arlington Court, and the Hartland Abbey and Gardens. Each of these sites can take a couple of hours to explore.
  • Go shopping: North Devon has some lovely towns and villages to explore. Barnstaple is the biggest town and offers plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants. You can also explore the smaller towns such as Ilfracombe, Lynton, and Lynmouth. Shopping can take anywhere from a few hours to an entire day depending on how much you want to explore.

As for places to stay, there are plenty of options available. You can stay in a hotel, guesthouse, or even a bed and breakfast. Some of the best places to stay include the Saunton Sands Hotel, the Watersmeet Hotel, and the Yeo Dale Hotel in Barnstaple. There are also plenty of holiday cottages and campsites available if you prefer something more budget-friendly.

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