Welcome to Ilfracombe in North Devon

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Welcome to Ilfracombe in North Devon

Sightseeing

Walk to the pier and marvel at Verity, the enormous Damien HIrst sculpture. Enjoy some beautiful seafood from the S&P Seafood Shop right on the harbour https://youtu.be/vtrWMN-yHlM
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Puerto de Ilfracombe
10A The Quay
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Walk to the pier and marvel at Verity, the enormous Damien HIrst sculpture. Enjoy some beautiful seafood from the S&P Seafood Shop right on the harbour https://youtu.be/vtrWMN-yHlM

Swimming and sunbathing

The historic Victorian bathing beaches
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Playas de Túneles
Bath Place
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The historic Victorian bathing beaches

Highly recommended

The boathouse is usually open 11.00 a.m. to 4 p.m. most days from late May until the end of September. The friendly boathouse team can you show you around the station and they are full of interesting information about the RNLI in Ilfracombe.
RNLI Ilfracombe Lifeboat Station
Broad Street
The boathouse is usually open 11.00 a.m. to 4 p.m. most days from late May until the end of September. The friendly boathouse team can you show you around the station and they are full of interesting information about the RNLI in Ilfracombe.
Famous for it’s beauty and bird life, the three mile long island really is a special place to visit. From the harbour in lfracombe, you can take the ferry across to Lundy. If you are lucky, you will spot the local wildlife. Puffins – the most famous Lundy resident, nesting from April – July Grey Seals – approximately 180 live off the rocks and surrounding ocean Basking Sharks – seen during the summer months Dolphins – even seen from the beach at Croyde and off Baggy Point, dolphins are often spotted in the warmer months around Lundy Other birds such as Manx shearwater, Gulls and Fulmars
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Lundy
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Famous for it’s beauty and bird life, the three mile long island really is a special place to visit. From the harbour in lfracombe, you can take the ferry across to Lundy. If you are lucky, you will spot the local wildlife. Puffins – the most famous Lundy resident, nesting from April – July Grey Seals – approximately 180 live off the rocks and surrounding ocean Basking Sharks – seen during the summer months Dolphins – even seen from the beach at Croyde and off Baggy Point, dolphins are often spotted in the warmer months around Lundy Other birds such as Manx shearwater, Gulls and Fulmars
The Tarka Trail is named after Henry Williamson’s famous novel “Tarka the Otter”. The story was based around many of the locations along the Trail, which follows the route of a disused railway line between Braunton and Meeth. With up to 21 miles of safe, level and traffic-free riding on offer, a bike is the perfect way of exploring the area.
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Tarka Trail
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The Tarka Trail is named after Henry Williamson’s famous novel “Tarka the Otter”. The story was based around many of the locations along the Trail, which follows the route of a disused railway line between Braunton and Meeth. With up to 21 miles of safe, level and traffic-free riding on offer, a bike is the perfect way of exploring the area.
Ilfracombe Golf Club boasts one of the most spectacular locations in the UK for an exhilarating round of golf. Situated on top of the rugged cliffs every tee has an awe-inspiring view of the sea. Every tee sets a new challenge for golfers of all abilities. With wonderfully lush fairways and enticing greens, this course surprises and challenges you with a mischievous wind sometimes blowing in off the sea to add that little twist to your round of golf.
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Ilfracombe Golf Club
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Ilfracombe Golf Club boasts one of the most spectacular locations in the UK for an exhilarating round of golf. Situated on top of the rugged cliffs every tee has an awe-inspiring view of the sea. Every tee sets a new challenge for golfers of all abilities. With wonderfully lush fairways and enticing greens, this course surprises and challenges you with a mischievous wind sometimes blowing in off the sea to add that little twist to your round of golf.