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Hotels in Instow Devon
Instow, situated in the beautiful county of North Devon in England, is a tranquil and picturesque seaside village revered for its golden beaches and fascinating maritime history. The confluence of the rivers Taw and Torridge provides a natural spectacle, offering visitors and locals alike an opportunity to indulge in a variety of water-based recreational activities including sailing, afforded by the presence of a local yacht club. Additionally, the expansive beach adorned with sand dunes presents a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks and picnics. The village beautifully encapsulates a harmonious blend of natural beauty and tranquility, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The serene ambience is further enriched by a rich biodiversity supported by the local habitats, including a variety of coastal birds that can often be spotted, adding a vibrant touch to the already scenic landscape.
In addition to its natural splendors, Instow hosts a range of local landmarks and attractions that add to its appeal. The maritime heritage of the area is evident and can be explored further at the North Devon Maritime Museum, a short drive away, offering insights into the rich maritime history of the region. A prominent landmark in the village is the Instow Signal Box, a restored historical structure providing a glimpse into the railway heritage of the region. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Tapeley Park and Gardens present a splendid opportunity to explore beautiful terraced gardens and learn about sustainable agricultural practices employed in the permaculture garden. The village is also home to several art galleries showcasing local art, thereby offering an artistic retreat where one can immerse themselves in the vibrant local art scene. Moreover, the local cricket ground not only adds to the recreational opportunities available but also fosters a sense of community, showcasing the local love for the sport.
Instow serves as an excellent base to explore several other charming towns in the vicinity. A short ferry ride will take visitors to the vibrant town of Appledore, renowned for its maritime history and a hub for local arts and crafts. Bideford, another nearby town offers a range of attractions including the Burton Art Gallery and Museum. The historically rich town of Barnstaple is also within easy reach, offering an array of shopping opportunities and historical sites. Visitors to Instow can also easily access Westward Ho!, a unique seaside village notable for its exclamation point and its expansive sandy beach, which is a paradise for surfers and families alike. Further inland, there is the picturesque village of Northam, which is home to the Royal North Devon Golf Club, the oldest golf course in England. Each of these towns holds its unique charm, promising visitors a rich and varied experience, and the opportunity to explore the diverse and culturally rich landscape of North Devon.
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Located just a short walk across Bideford Long Bridge ( over the River Torridge) to the town Centre, the hotel is positioned in East-the-Water, close to the Tarka Trail
Located in the village of Chivenor on the north side of the River Taw Between Braunton and Barnstaple.