The largest town in North Devon is Barnstaple on the River Taw. This ancient town was granted its charter in 930 AD by King Aethelstan - the grandson of Alfred the Great. It lies to the north of Dartmoor and to the west of the beautiful Exmoor National Park. There are some lovely beaches not far away around Saunton and Woolacombe.

The town was a prosperous place in the past, at one time a major port particularly for the American trade. It remains a thriving market town with a traditional Pannier Market. Today Barnstaple has a partly pedestrianised centre and features many fine buildings and attractive narrow streets and alleys. The oldest surviving part of town is the Norman mound and remnants of the original Norman castle wall can still be seen. There is also the ornate Queen Anne’s Walk and the 13th century Long Bridge. Close by is the Museum of North Devon.

Barnstaple is a good base from which to explore Tarka Country and the 180 mile Tarka Trail. It is possible to walk or cycle along a stretch of the trail or take a trip by rail along the scenic Tarka Line.

Exmoor National Park with its spectacular scenery and excellent walking lies on the doorstep of the town. The Park covers a large part of North East Devon stretching right across into Somerset. In addition, the Exmoor Steam Railway runs from Bratton Fleming near Barnstaple.

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Tannery House
Luxury affordable accommodation in Idylic village location within easy reach of Exmoor and North Devons rugged coastline and surfing beaches.
01271 830417
Broomhill Art Hotel
Small hotel with eclectic collections of contemporary art and sculpture in and around the hotel. The hotel also hosts a variety of arts related events. Restaurant on site.
Downrew House
Family run hotel and restaurant set in 12 acres of grounds. Site includes details of tariffs and facilities.
Met Office Devon and Cornwall weather
Local weather reports and forecasts for Barnstaple, Exeter, Plymouth, Salcombe, Tavistock and Torquay
The Imperial
With luxury refurbishment now completed, The Imperial is Barnstaple's premier hotel and the only 4 star. The hotel overlooks the River Taw and Barnstaple.
01271 345861
Barnstaple Hotel
On the coastal side of Barnstaple, offering easy access to North Devon's beaches and Exmoor. The hotel has a superb health and leisure complex.
01271 376221
The Park Hotel
With the whole of North Devon on your doorstep the Park Hotel combines luxury with excellent value. Overlooking park and the River Taw and within easy reach of the town centre.
01271 372166
Royal and Fortescue Hotel
Recent refurbishment retains historic charm while adding modern facilities. Lord Fortescue's restaurant, bautiful bedrooms and adjacent bar and brasserie '62 Jut Bank' are at your disposal.
01271 342289
Rising Sun Inn
Ideal for touring, 8 miles from busy Barnstaple, this quiet 13th century inn overlooks the River Taw. Chas and Heather offer warm hospitality, comfortable accommodation and awrd winning food.
01769 560447
Ruda Holiday Park - Croyde Bay
A family park with it's own beach! Camping and Touring pitches. All facilities
01271 890671
Barnstaple webcam
Situated on the roof of the Civic Centre in Barnstaple. Updated every 5 minutes
Instow webcam
Views of Instow village and beach (between Barnstaple and Bideford). Updated every 2 and 5 minutes respectively

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