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North Devon’s Golden Revival: Untamed Beauty, Surf, and Hidden Charm

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Long overlooked in favor of Cornwall, North Devon is now firmly claiming its place as a premier coastal destination. Its 30km stretch of unspoiled beaches has been named the UK’s first World Surfing Reserve, joining the ranks of Australia’s Gold Coast and California’s iconic Malibu.

Our journey began at Woolacombe, a breathtaking expanse of golden sand stretching two miles long and a quarter-mile wide at low tide, all framed by rolling green hills. Thanks to the National Trust’s stewardship, the landscape remains gloriously undeveloped, offering a rare sense of vastness and freedom. Woolacombe itself charms with its relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and affordable delights, like fresh pasties and homemade ice cream from Fudgies Bakehouse and sunset beers at Bar Electric.

Staying nearby at Willingcot — a cluster of timber eco homes nestled in lush countryside — offered the perfect family-friendly base, complete with sprawling greenery and easy access to coastal paths. A scenic trail along a former railway line led us to Ilfracombe, known for its Victorian harbor and Damien Hirst’s striking sculpture *Verity*, standing tall over the sea.

Exploring further, Braunton’s boutiques and cafés provided a lively stop before we ventured into Braunton Burrows, a Unesco biosphere reserve teeming with rare plant life and grazing cattle. Hikes along the South West Coast Path revealed panoramic ocean views and windswept headlands like Baggy Point, culminating in a rewarding pint at Croyde’s beloved pub, The Thatch.

Our final trek to Morte Point unveiled the dramatic “devil’s teeth” rocks and playful seals frolicking in the surf. Back at Willingcot, a glass of wine in the hot tub offered a perfect, soothing end to days packed with discovery, sea air, and the untamed magic of North Devon.

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