Köy, Devon Kontluğu, İngiltere, Birleşik Krallık
Temel özellikler: Pitoresk, Kayalar, Vahşi plaj
İçindeki tüm plajlar 59 km den merkez
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!
Journey through Ilfracombe’s fascinating history on this immersive 45-minute self-guided walking tour. Starting at the High Street, you’ll journey through the town’s oldest areas, hear spine-tingling ghost stories, and delve into tales of wreckers, smugglers, and Victorian holidaymakers. Wander through Fore Street, where your final stop is the George & Dragon, a pub dating back to the 1300s. Along the way, you’ll see a variety of architectural styles spanning from the 1200s to the present, including Georgian, Regency, and Victorian buildings. Learn about the people who once occupied these historic structures, some of whom still haunt them. Along the way, learn about Titanic survivor Alice Francis Louisa Philips, Victorian policing, and myths surrounding local murders. From the Queens Hotel to Fore Street’s historic charm, this tour offers a deeper appreciation of Ilfracombe’s rich past, unique stories, and architectural heritage.
Discover the vibrant street art of Brixham on a guided tour highlighting the masterpieces created by Urban Gypset. Gain insights into the themes and stories behind each mural, as your knowledgeable guide shares exclusive details and personal anecdotes about the artwork. Tours cater to both small private groups and larger parties, ensuring a personalized experience that showcases Brixham’s rich artistic heritage. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, this tour not only celebrates local art but also supports community businesses along the way. - Guided tours of Brixham’s street art by insiders with the exclusive knowledge. - Small group size (up to 12) for private tours or larger groups (up to 20) - Accessible locations with parking, tailored to avoid peak traffic times
This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
Join us on our Cider Orchard and Vineyard Tour of North Devon. Taste the best ciders the South West has to offer, delicious English wines and watch how these drinks are made. North Devon has a wealth of independent brewers, cidermakers, distillers and winemakers. We are so excited to showcase some of our favourites to you while you take in the lush landscapes and beautiful hidden valleys.
Embark on a mesmerizing 2 1/2 days safari in the heart of the Masai Mara, Kenya's most enchanting wildlife haven. Feel the pulse of excitement as you venture on Morning and Afternoon Game Drives, immersing yourself in the unparalleled spectacle of the Great Migration and the chance encounters with the iconic Big Five, right in their own homes. Nestled in the cozy embrace of safari lodges, indulge in the pure joy of comfort while soaking in the enchanting aura of the savannah beneath the vast African skies. The Masai Mara invites you to a journey of a lifetime, where the untamed beauty of the wilderness harmonizes seamlessly with the lavish experience of a carefully crafted safari. Get ready for an adventure that connects you to the soul-stirring essence of nature.
Ahoy there, me hearties! Step back in time and explore Brixham through the eyes of Captain Blackheart — a 400-year-old pirate cursed by none other than Davy Jones himself! Accompanied by his loyal lackey, Nathaniel Taylor, the Captain leads you on a swashbuckling two-hour walking tour filled with local history, tall tales, and hearty laughs. Beware — Captain Blackheart’s booming voice might make you want to bring some earplugs! But it’s all part of the charm and adventure. Hear the Captain’s famous catchphrase “Damnation!” as you uncover the smuggling secrets, pirate legends, and dramatic events that shaped this historic port. On the way, you’ll: See the harbour where Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind is. Explore hidden lanes and lesser-known landmarks. Min. group size: 1 adults (kids go free) Max. group size: 15 adults If you want some thing of a private tour group get in touch and we will aim to accommodate that for you.
Discover and enjoy a vibrant neighbourhood in South London, Brixton is known for its rich cultural diversity and Afro-Caribbean history. Initially a residential area, Brixton has evolved over the years into a center of social, artistic and commercial activity. Its famous market, Brixton Village, offers a variety of fresh produce, international food and handicrafts, reflecting the cultural mix of the community. Over the decades, Brixton has been a focal point of music and art, home to genres such as reggae and dub, as well as iconic concert halls. The neighborhood has also been the scene of important social and political movements, which has contributed to its unique identity.
Discover 185 million years of geological history on this private guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. Journey along the stunning cliffs and vibrant fishing villages of East Devon and West Dorset, observing unique rock formations from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic periods. From the red desert sandstone to fossil-rich beaches, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's past while also visiting iconic seaside towns like Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. Enjoy the option to search for fossils on the beach, and experience the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired countless artists and writers. - Private guided tour ensuring personalized attention and flexibility - Explore the unique geology and stunning coastal scenery - Visit charming villages and classic Victorian seaside retreats - Opportunity for fossil hunting at famous sites like Lyme Regis and Charmouth - Lunch booking made if required in a country Inn
Learn the essentials of sea kayaking over two immersive days, exploring the stunning coastline while honing your skills. This course covers everything from trip planning and paddling techniques to rescues and navigation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, the sessions are packed with practical exercises and opportunities to paddle in beautiful waters, ensuring you build confidence while having fun.
"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
Rock and Rapid Adventures have been Coasteering at Baggy Point for 20 years. We take small groups and give an individual experience.
Discover eight beautifully designed formal gardens –including two outstanding Rose Gardens, the famous Hot and Cool Gardens and a nostalgic potager garden, typical of Devon country gardens. Explore the lake and streamside and enjoy the seasonal interest of rhododendrons, cornus and liquidambar alongside the lush growth and planting schemes. Admire the heritage orchard, and fruit and vegetable garden displaying a wide array of produce grown using traditional and modern techniques. Travel the world in a day by exploring the two arboretums, the Japanese inspired Stone Garden and the Mediterranean Garden.
If you love wine then this activity is perfect for you. You do not have to be an expert as we cater to all levels of knowledge.
Experience the SkyTrail High Ropes Course in North Devon. Tackle 24 challenges 10 meters up in the air. Suitable for ages 5 and up, with all safety equipment provided.
The Ultimate Experience in Well Being, Body Detox and Purification by rain water, fire and sauna. This off grid forest wood sauna with wild swimming and hot tub adventure truly ticks all the boxes for couples or groups seeking health kicks.
On one side of Exmouth Beach, the red sandstone cliffs ascend to Orcombe Point, the official start of the Jurassic Coast – the only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site in England. On the other side, the vibrant Exe Estuary sits teeming with birdlife, a fairly flat cycle path connecting Exmouth with the quaint village of Lympstone, the historic port of Topsham and leading all the way up to Exeter. In the middle are countless stories of swashbuckling local pirates, smugglers offloading illicit contraband into East Devon, famous residents who found inspiration and solace in the beautiful ocean scenery and a bustling tourism industry, which was the first of its kind in the county and still prospers today. In my walking tours, I explore Exmouth’s past, present and future, detailing the most fascinating stories from the town’s history with plenty of local recommendations for things to see and do while you’re in town.
Totally unique experience offered with this trip. Take off and climb away using our 80hp Rotax engine and upon reaching 1 mile above sea level we will slowly reduce power and allow the engine to gently cool down. After about a minute of cooling we will stop the engine completely and become a proper glider with a glide ratio of 24 to 1. This should give us 15-20 minutes of silent engineless flight or more if we can find some thermals and go soaring with the birds.
Enjoy our most relaxed day out! On this tour, you will visit one brewery and one cider orchard in the county of Dorset. Comprising of a tour at each location followed by a tasting of their delicious products, with a lunch stop at one of the counties cosy country pubs in between! This tour is for 2 to 7 people. Over 18s only. Don't drink? Feel free to tag along and just avoid the tastings!