Food Scene
These are the places that we have actually been to and eaten at and so are happy to recommend.
Really lovely pub , just 10 minutes drive away. Excellent food, good portions and menu varies according to what's in season. Child friendly.
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The Rock Inn
Rock HillReally lovely pub , just 10 minutes drive away. Excellent food, good portions and menu varies according to what's in season. Child friendly.
Our first night tradition - fish & chips from Squires. Try the deep fried salmon, it is delicious.
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Squires
1 Exeter RdOur first night tradition - fish & chips from Squires. Try the deep fried salmon, it is delicious.
Excellent summer season cafe tucked away at the end of Barricane Beach. Bring your own booze and picnic rug and sit on the beach and enjoy the most delicious Sri Lankan curry.
Check their facebook page for opening details.
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Barricane Beach Cafe
Woolacombe RiseExcellent summer season cafe tucked away at the end of Barricane Beach. Bring your own booze and picnic rug and sit on the beach and enjoy the most delicious Sri Lankan curry.
Check their facebook page for opening details.
A funky little Thai treasure in Braunton, newly refurbished and serving authentic dishes from the north and south of Thailand.
Also does takeaways - we have friends who are big Thai food fans and have eaten at many Thai restaurants and this is in their top 3.
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The Siam Bistro
4 Caen StA funky little Thai treasure in Braunton, newly refurbished and serving authentic dishes from the north and south of Thailand.
Also does takeaways - we have friends who are big Thai food fans and have eaten at many Thai restaurants and this is in their top 3.
Essentials
If you need anything at all, Cawthornes will generally have it. A proper old-fashioned little supermarket - and within easy walking distance of Dimmet.
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Cawthornes Foodmarket
22 Caen StIf you need anything at all, Cawthornes will generally have it. A proper old-fashioned little supermarket - and within easy walking distance of Dimmet.
Beaches
Quick descriptions of the beaches nearby
One of the best beaches in North Devon, dog-friendly and long sweeping beach which is perfect for walking along. We love to go down about 4pm and take a BBQ with us and sit and watch the sun go down.
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Saunton Sands
One of the best beaches in North Devon, dog-friendly and long sweeping beach which is perfect for walking along. We love to go down about 4pm and take a BBQ with us and sit and watch the sun go down.
Surfer's paradise, be sure to only go where the lifeguards recommend and ask if you're not sure. There are surf lessons available at most beaches in-season but normally need to book to go.
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Croyde Beach
Surfer's paradise, be sure to only go where the lifeguards recommend and ask if you're not sure. There are surf lessons available at most beaches in-season but normally need to book to go.
Gorgeous beach with a fab cafe - but you do have to pay to park.
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Putsborough Beach
Vention LaneGorgeous beach with a fab cafe - but you do have to pay to park.
Things to do
Saunton Golf Club is one of the courses that should be on everyone's list to play - a Golf club offering two classic, championship links courses, the West and East, both of which are Par 71 and set in undulating dunes.
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Saunton Golf Club
Saunton Golf Club is one of the courses that should be on everyone's list to play - a Golf club offering two classic, championship links courses, the West and East, both of which are Par 71 and set in undulating dunes.
The Tarka Trail is a pedestrian and cycle way within the North Devon Biosphere Reserve. There is a 48km, shared-use section between Braunton and Meeth which runs along the line of an old railway. It is part of the National Cycle Network and mainly flat to cycle on . You can cycle from Braunton to Barnstaple on the cycle trail.
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Tarka Trail
The Tarka Trail is a pedestrian and cycle way within the North Devon Biosphere Reserve. There is a 48km, shared-use section between Braunton and Meeth which runs along the line of an old railway. It is part of the National Cycle Network and mainly flat to cycle on . You can cycle from Braunton to Barnstaple on the cycle trail.