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Discover the gateway to the famous Jurassic Coast
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Follow a clifftop walk with breathtaking views of the Jurassic coast with a night under the stars at Prattshayes caravan and campsite.

Exmouth countryside includes the impressive headland walk at Orcombe Point, the warm and friendly campsite and bunkhouse at Prattshayes and our tenanted farm at Lower Halsdon on the River Exe. An easy, level path above the beach at Exmouth is a peaceful haven from the holidaying crowds.

Look out for events happening at Lower Halsdon Farm, including hedge-laying, ranger walks and farm open days.

A dazzling jewel of a place with sparkling seas, sandy beaches and vast skies
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We proudly care for some of the Llŷn Peninsula's best beaches and most stunning headland - from the sweeping beach and colourful beach huts of Llanbedrog to the whistling sands at Porthor.

Our beaches and coastal properties offer an excellent base to investigate the coastal path. Why not visit the fishing village of Porthdinllaen huddled into the cliff in a sandy cove or stroll up to the coastguard hut at Mynydd Mawr?

Dewch i ddarganfod hanes, treftadaeth a natur arbennig Pen Llyn. Syniadau ar gyfer gweithgareddau, teithiau cerdded, atyniadau a phethau i'w gwneud...

The World's Only Submarium!
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Maritime / Sea Life
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The Deep is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world and is home to a whopping 3,500 fish including Europe’s only pair of green sawfish, spectacular sharks and rays and NEW FOR 2014 - a colony of Gentoo penguins.

Dramatic clifftop with far-reaching views
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Bolberry Down has levelled circular trails through a breathtaking coastal landscape.

A circular walk around the flat plateau of Bolberry Down offers easy walking and far-reaching views of South Devon. Take your time and visit the viewpoints, take a seat and immerse yourself in this spectacular coastline.

We reckon that Bolberry is one of the best places to experience the joy of flying a kite. It can get very gusty on top of the cliffs - perfect for beginners and the more experienced. Bring your kite and give it a try.

This most eastern tip of the north Cornwall coast offers vast beaches and hidden delights
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This stretch of coast between Bude and Morwenstow is one of Cornwall's wild and dramatic corners with a character all of its own. You'll find beaches such as Sandymouth, perfect for rockpooling or surfing, and backdrops of sheer cliffs made of stony clay rock.

Whether you're looking for a short stroll or a more challenging walk there are many exhilarating coastal walks to enjoy.

Spectacular coastline with cliffs and miles of unspoilt beaches
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Burton Bradstock is one of the main gateways to the Jurassic Coast and the South West Coast Path.

The estate is easy to access and offers spectacular cliff-top views along the many varied and picturesque coastal walks.

Hive Beach is a popular family destination, made up of shingle, surrounded by spectacular sandstone cliffs. It forms part of the larger Chesil Beach; a striking section of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and the largest shingle ridge in the world.

This group of popular beauty spots offers fabulous walking opportunities
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Situated in the picturesque Chiltern Hills, this group of popular beauty spots offers fabulous walking opportunities. Pleasant day long walks with a pub stop can take you through the intimate landscape of woods, farms and hamlets that make up much of the Chilterns.

From Coombe Hill and Low Scrubs (near Wendover), you can explore our other sites including Aston Wood and Juniper Bank, Bradenham Estate, Hogback Wood, Pulpit Wood and Watlington Hill and Woods.

A grand Parkland abundant in wildlife and with over 900 years of history
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Wildlife and Nature
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Perfect for a walk or picnic, the tranquil, ancient parkland of Dunsland park once befitted the grand house that stood in its midst.

The park is home to a variety of trees, including 700-year-old Sweet Chestnuts and old fruit trees.

Wander around the remaining buildings of Tudor Dunsland House. All apart from the old stable and coach house were lost in a fire in the 1960s.

The trees in Dunsland park support many rare lichens and provide a rich habitat for wildlife.

Dramatic gorges and ancient woodland rising above the Somerset Levels
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Wildlife and Nature
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The Mendip Hills run east-west across Somerset from Frome to Brean Down. Inside they are hiding fascinating secrets such as underground caves and rivers, making the hills a popular centre for caving.

From the outside they reveal centuries of history from the pre-historic at Cheddar to the Iron-Age at Brent Knoll and a Victorian fort at Brean Down.

They are fantastic places for walking, cycling and horse riding and the views from the top of these hills are truly breathtaking.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Ragley Hall was first opened in 1958 and the State Rooms were gradually restored to their former glory. The 8th Marquess made his mark on Ragley by commissioning Graham Rust to create a modern mural, The Temptation, in the South Staircase Hall which took fourteen years to complete and features several family members and pets.

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