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Situated in
a beautiful and fertile valley, or combe, on the western edge of
Exmoor, Combe Martin lies at the centre of some of North Devon's
most spectacular coastal scenery.
The approach
to Combe Martin, along the coastal road, offers the visitor glimpses
of some of the most stunning views in North Devon. The two headlands
of Great and Little Hangman dominate the scene which greets visitors
to the village as they journey down to the pretty sheltered harbour
below.
Situated in
a beautiful and fertile valley, or combe, on the western edge of
Exmoor, Combe Martin lies at the centre of some of North Devon's
most spectacular coastal scenery.
The beach at
Combe Martin is a mixture of sand and pebbles which at low tide,
extends into large areas of firm clean sand. There are also a number
of small secluded bays within a short walk of the village centre
- Wild Pear Beach, Sandy Cove and Newberry Beach are close by. An
added attraction, especially for children, is the large number of
rock pools. Footpaths head off in many directions from the village,
and are popular with walkers who enjoy the spectacular and unspoilt
coastal views and the rugged majesty of the cliffs and heathlands
of Exmoor. There are many viewing points, with easy parking, for
those preferring to explore this magnificent area by car.
The main village
street is over two miles long, reputed to be the longest in the
country, and features a wide selection of inns, cafes and shops.
As well as the Combe Martin Museum in the village centre there is
the Wildlife and Dinosaur Park on the outskirts, where life sized
animated dinosaurs live in the woods!
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