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]]>Around half an hour’s drive from the town of Barnstaple is the stunning Woolacombe Bay. Famed for its excellent surfing conditions, in the high summer season you will find this beach packed with surfers, swimmers, paddlers, and sunbathers alike. In the winter season, a walk along the beach is sure to be bracing but worth it. There are several car parks in the town of Woolacombe, as well as plenty of cafes and restaurants so you can refuel after your sea dip.
This beach combines beautiful sand dunes with gentle surf and a nearby wildlife sanctuary, for a great day out for the whole family. You can drive or take the train to Dawlish from Devon’s capital, Exeter. You will find plenty of sandy beaches, dunes to explore, and the estuary bird sanctuary tucked behind the dunes. As in Woolacombe, there are cafes and restaurants in Dawlish which will serve up a Devon cream tea (scones with cream and jam), or that British classic, fish and chips.
This beach is a little off the beaten track, and you will need to walk a small section of the South West Coast Path to reach it. The payoff, however, is that even in the high summer season this beach is emptier than many stretches of sand nearby. Do be aware that if you’re planning on swimming, there is no lifeguard nearby, so follow sensible precautions and don’t get in the water unless you feel confident in your swimming ability and knowledge. If you’re not swimming, there are still plenty of beach activities to do, including some rock pooling and sand castle building.
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]]>Dubrovnik is famous for its beauty, and as well as being known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A city with many medieval remains intact, the Old Town of Dubrovnik features stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and fascinating historical landmarks. Dubrovnik also has some of the best stretches of coastline a city can offer, and many small islands that are just a short boat trip away.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site that Croatia has to offer. This natural wonder is famous for its stunning waterfalls and amazingly clear lakes. The park also has swathes of incredible pristine forests to explore and is a must-see for nature lovers.
Split has an incredible history and boasts Diocletian’s Palace, the former residence of the Roman Emperor. To this day, the palace complex makes up an important part of Split’s center, and you can stroll through the streets and see historical monuments at every turn. Split also has a vibrant atmosphere and lively culture if you want to soak up some of the local ambiance.
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]]>Around half an hour’s drive from the town of Barnstaple is the stunning Woolacombe Bay. Famed for its excellent surfing conditions, in the high summer season you will find this beach packed with surfers, swimmers, paddlers, and sunbathers alike. In the winter season, a walk along the beach is sure to be bracing but worth it. There are several car parks in the town of Woolacombe, as well as plenty of cafes and restaurants so you can refuel after your sea dip.
This beach combines beautiful sand dunes with gentle surf and a nearby wildlife sanctuary, for a great day out for the whole family. You can drive or take the train to Dawlish from Devon’s capital, Exeter. You will find plenty of sandy beaches, dunes to explore, and the estuary bird sanctuary tucked behind the dunes. As in Woolacombe, there are cafes and restaurants in Dawlish which will serve up a Devon cream tea (scones with cream and jam), or that British classic, fish and chips.
This beach is a little off the beaten track, and you will need to walk a small section of the South West Coast Path to reach it. The payoff, however, is that even in the high summer season this beach is emptier than many stretches of sand nearby. Do be aware that if you’re planning on swimming, there is no lifeguard nearby, so follow sensible precautions and don’t get in the water unless you feel confident in your swimming ability and knowledge. If you’re not swimming, there are still plenty of beach activities to do, including some rock pooling and sand castle building.
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]]>Dubrovnik is famous for its beauty, and as well as being known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A city with many medieval remains intact, the Old Town of Dubrovnik features stunning architecture, cobbled streets, and fascinating historical landmarks. Dubrovnik also has some of the best stretches of coastline a city can offer, and many small islands that are just a short boat trip away.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site that Croatia has to offer. This natural wonder is famous for its stunning waterfalls and amazingly clear lakes. The park also has swathes of incredible pristine forests to explore and is a must-see for nature lovers.
Split has an incredible history and boasts Diocletian’s Palace, the former residence of the Roman Emperor. To this day, the palace complex makes up an important part of Split’s center, and you can stroll through the streets and see historical monuments at every turn. Split also has a vibrant atmosphere and lively culture if you want to soak up some of the local ambiance.
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