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| Adventure Farm Posted 28 Sep 2009 by Helga Trim There’s more to Tobago than Store Bay and Pigeon Point. In these days of Eco and Agro tourism, Tobago is a good place to see how it works. I went to see birds and saw much more than I expected. Hummingbirds up close and stationary was something I had never seen before, not even in Ecuador where one can find as many as 52 species of hummingbirds. But there they were at Adventure Farm and Natur...more... |
| Travel tips in Devon Posted 18 Jul 2009 by ian ripper Winkleigh - described by one guide as "the village that time forgot" lies between Exmoor and Dartmoor. The Kings Arms is one of those country pub gems that is too far out to get big headed about it's praises being sung. They serve great food, and the thatched pub at the heart of the village is one of those tranquil delights travellers only occassionally happen upon. It got featured in the Telegrap...more... |
| Sticklepath village - minutes from the main route through the West Country (A30) Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Maggie Watson If you're heading into the West Country via the A303/M5/A30 around the bottom of Exeter and fancy stretching your legs and seeing something interesting I'd recommend the village of Sticklepath. It's just before you get to Okehampton, and only a couple of minutes from the A30. I'm not usually one for National Trust properties, but Finch Foundry, on the main street, is unusual - the last working wat...more... |
| Beautiful Days Posted 21 May 2009 by Jo Ramsden Beautiful Days is the Levellers festival which takes place at Escot Park in Devon its now permanent fixture on the live music circuit, the Levellers have created a great festival with lots of different fans most of whom were students during the early 90s when the band were most successful. The Pogues and Hawkwind top this year’s bill and there is lots of comedy events on away from the music . Dri...more... |
| Braunton Great Field and Burrows Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Justin Francis If you love nature and out of the way places then tucked away behind Saunton Sands - a vast beach in north Devon - is a real treat. Braunton Burrows is the biggest sand dune in England, a huge shaggy expanse of tussocky dunes. It's a nature reserve - a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - with some good trails across it. Next to it is the remarkable Great Field - one single 340 acre field that's one...more... |
| Art Deco and wet feet in Devon Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Amelia This weekend I will be taking one of my regular trips to the South Devon coast to visit family. Each time I visit I discover another new hidden gem. On my last visit we made the trip to Burgh Island. Opposite Bigbury-On-Sea along the South Devon coast lies a tiny fragment of land called Burgh Island.more... |
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