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Barnstaple |
The largest town in North Devon, Barnstaple sits on the River Taw, north of wild Dartmoor and to the west of beautiful Exmoor. |
 Cedars Inn
 Yeo Hotel
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North Devon has been isolated and protected from the rapid development of the southern resorts by its remoteness.
The area around this part of North Devon has some spectacular contrasts.
The wild moors of Dartmoor are not far away, and some lovely beaches around Saunton and Woolacombe.
Barnstaple is an ancient town and was granted its original charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great.
The town prospered throughout history, its port eventually becoming a major trading link to America.
Sightseeing
Today Barnstaple has a thriving, partly pedestrianised centre, with traditional Pannier Market.
Check out the many fine buildings and attractive alleyways.
There is the Norman mound and remnants of the original Norman castle wall to see,
the ornate Queen Anne's Walk and the 13th century 'Long Bridge'.
The museum of North Devon is situated close to the bridge.
From Barnstaple, you can discover Tarka Country and the 180 mile 'Tarka Trail' walk.
Using Barnstaple as a base, you can walk or cycle along a stretch of the trail or take a trip by rail along the scenic Tarka Line.
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