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Way2go4 Walking Holidays Brochure way2go4 walking holidays Guided & Self Guided Walking Holidays Devon and Cornwall Borders Relaxed Atmosphere - Beautiful Countryside - Delicious Food History and Nature Together Guided Walking Holidays Comfortable Hospitality Places To Delight You Possibly the most unspoilt part of the English With the emphasis on having fun our walking Just a few minutes walk from the Atlantic coast Our programme varies depending upon the Coastline, Welcombe situated right on the holidays are aimed at those who wish to enjoy is the pretty farm hamlet of Mead where our wishes of our guests and the weather and border where North Devon meets Cornwall is relaxed walking, stopping to take in new sights walking base Home Farm is situated. The typically you can enjoy walks like these. the location for our relaxed and friendly walking and find out about the surroundings. farmhouse has connections with the holidays. 'Bloomsbury Group' and is the perfect location Nature and Poets - Marsland Valley Our specially devised circular and linear walks to enjoy good food and unwind after walking. First out to Ronald Duncan's hut on the cliff If the outdoors is for you, and you are allow us to tailor them to suit the ability and dropping down to Marsland Beach then reasonably active, we would love to share inclinations of most walkers. We consult with working back along the valley floor past some of the magic of this truly unique part of our guests daily to aim to get the right balance. Gooseham Mill and deeper into the Nature the world. The local terrain dictates some steep hill climbs Reserve, climbing slowly back up to the village on most walks but these can be taken at a past the pottery and back to Home Farm. Wild Orchids, Rare Butterflies, Red Deer, comfortable pace with stops as often as Buzzards…just some of the delights to come. required. Wreckers Coast - Hartland Quay Down to Welcombe Mouth where the stream For more than a hundred years poets, During the walks your guides will point out Strawberry Water cascades to the sea. A single playwrights and artists have been inspired by places of significance and lead you to places climb takes us to the cliff top and on to the the area to produce great works of art. otherwise missed. Walking through the breathtaking waterfall at Spekes Mill Mouth. On Marsland Nature Reserve and along the then to Hartland Quay where a Pub awaits. Discover and soak up the atmosphere where Heritage Coast, rare and unusual plants and Ronald Duncan wrote his epic poem 'Man', wildlife can be sighted and identified. Our Hawkers' Country - Morwenstow where Benjamin Britten composed the opera walking holidays are very informal and can be The West Country is renowned for wonderful Passing West Mill, we cross into Cornwall 'Peter Grimes', performed impromptu by Peter made up of individuals, couples or groups. food and we use as much fresh local produce ascending Marsland Cliff with its view along the Pears, where Dora Carrington painted the as we can. Breakfast and dinner are served at whole coastline. The coast path takes us famous portrait 'Mrs Box' and tread the steps of We also offer self-guided walking holidays the farmhouse where guests are also through several valleys to the stunning church countless other artists who have enjoyed this which allow you the flexibility to choose your encouraged to socialise. Tasty packed lunches and vicarage at Morwenstow and on to the land. own walking routes on a day to day basis. We are included on walking days and are made famous Hawkers' Hut. help you plan your route, advise about places daily to your order. And what better way to enjoy the outstanding to stop and then take you to your chosen start Heritage Village - Clovelly natural beauty of this part of the world than to point and collect you from wherever you finish. Our standard rooms are located in the From the ancient settlement at Brownsham we walk in good company, guided by your hosts to This means that you are not committed to farmhouse and converted barns or for that follow the coast path with its magnificent views unique locations full of natural and historical walking set distances each day and you don't special touch of luxury, we have our superior of Bideford Bay down to Clovelly. Cobbled interest. have to pack and unpack. rooms which feature traditional antique streets and pretty cottages, an absolute delight. furniture and are finished to a high standard. We combine all this with freshly cooked food We aim to foster a relaxed and convivial We have lots to tell you about our truly served at the farmhouse table and "home from atmosphere throughout, as we believe the A pleasant walk across the fields just a mile memorable walking holidays, so please feel home" accommodation all in one hassle free social aspects of walking are most important to away is the local Pub should you fancy a visit in free to contact us to find out more. Our details package. make a truly unforgettable holiday. the evening. are on the back page of this brochure. We look forward to sharing the delights of walking with you way2go4 walking Michael & Alison Stubbs holidays Home Farm Welcombe Devon EX39 6HH United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0)1288 331416 email [email protected] website www.way2go4.com ' 2009 Way2go4 Walking Holidays. Photographs, layout and style are considered property. Reproduction in whole, or in part, strictly prohibited without permission..
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