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Is Barnstaple worth visiting?

Is Barnstaple worth visiting?

It’s not coastal, so it isn’t the most famous town in North Devon, but in a way that adds to its charm – it’s a great place to experience local life. Barnstaple does offer an exciting range of family attractions, hikes with wonderful views, outdoor activities and educational activities.

What is there to do in Barnstaple today?

Top Attractions in Barnstaple

  • Exmoor Zoo. 1,689. Zoos.
  • Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum. 1,043. Speciality Museums.
  • Heddon Valley. 208. Valleys.
  • Castle Hill. Castles • Scenic Walking Areas.
  • Broomhill Sculpture Garden. 402.
  • Rock Park. Parks.
  • Queen’s Theatre. 126.
  • The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon. 169.

What is around Barnstaple?

Things to do in Barnstaple and North Devon

  • Barnstaple Pannier Market. The Market trades every day of the week on butchers row and hosts regular food festivals.
  • Arlington Court.
  • Affinity Devon Shopping Outlet.
  • Blakewell Fisheries at Muddiford.
  • Air Extreme.
  • Barnstaple Museum.
  • Bowling.
  • Broomhill Sculpture Gardens.

What is Barnstaple like to live in?

The beautiful and bustling town of Barnstaple is perfect for retail therapy with high street shops and the Green Lanes shopping centre, along with cafes and bistros plus a great range of evening entertainment on offer from comedy nights to classical music.

What is there to do in Barnstaple on a rainy day?

5 things to do when it’s raining in North Devon

  • Air Extreme. Release some of that pent up energy at Barnstaple’s very own Trampoline Park.
  • Paint a Pot.
  • Atlantic Village.
  • Dartington Crystal.
  • Queen’s Theatre.

Does Barnstaple have a beach?

On the north side of Barnstaple, usually reached in 20-25 minutes by car, are the fabulous long sandy beaches of Saunton Sands, Croyde and Woolacombe/Putsborough (recently voted one of the 10 best beaches in the world).

Is Bideford worth visiting?

Bideford is a town with a rich history and a real home-from-home vibe. People who have been holidaying here may have been doing so for years because it’s a friendly place to be, with so many places to stop and take in the river views, great pubs, cafes, and fish & chip shops lining The Quay.

What is Barnstaple known for?

Barnstaple is well known for its award-winning floral displays. Five miles away is the National Trust stately home of Arlington Court, which boasts an intriguing historic carriage collection.

How safe is Barnstaple?

Barnstaple is the most dangerous small town in Devon, and is the third most dangerous overall out of Devon’s 430 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Barnstaple in 2020 was 81 crimes per 1,000 people.

Where should I live in North Devon?

Top Places to Live in Devon

  • Exeter. Exeter, a thriving city with several booming industries, is among the top places for those who want to be within convenient reach of London, Plymouth, and Bristol.
  • Topsham.
  • Thorverton.
  • Ashburton.
  • Tavistock.
  • Ottery St.
  • Chagford.
  • Kingsbridge.

What to do when it’s raining in Torquay?

  • Kents Cavern. 3,457. Caverns & Caves. Open now.
  • Bygones. 1,812. Speciality Museums. Open now.
  • Babbacombe Theatre. 1,161. Theatres.
  • Torre Abbey. 813. Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings.
  • Torquays Dinosaur World. 567. Speciality Museums.
  • Princess Theatre. 627. Theatres.
  • Torquay Museum. 468. Speciality Museums.
  • Little Theatre. Theatres.

What is there to do on a Raindown in lockdown?

Activities for rainy lockdown days

  • Family Bake Off. Who can make the best cupcakes or cookies?
  • Do a family puzzle.
  • Create some paper snowflakes.
  • Make a bookmark.
  • Make a farmyard for your animals.
  • Make shadow puppets and tell a story.
  • Build a fort.
  • Make a marble run.

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