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Caravan tourers encouraged to visit Devon’s Hartland Peninsula

The Hartland Peninsula offers visitors a rich array of wildlife

by Chris Jefferies

Holidaymakers taking their caravan to the Devon coast this summer have been encouraged to explore the scenic Hartland Peninsula for heritage travels and a rich array of wildlife. A new website, designed to attract visitors to the region, has been launched by the Hartland Peninsula Association (HPA), featuring details of the various attractions on offer this summer.

Visitors can explore the award-winning treasure trail, the popular bluebell woods, an Iron Age fort, a 12th century abbey and England’s only Marine Nature Reserve on Lundy.

Circular walk guides are also available to download to help you make the most out of your visit to this scenic part of the UK, which has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Jane Young, chair of the HPA, said: “Our aim is to put Hartland Peninsula very firmly on the tourist map without spoiling the environment that we all live and work in and appreciate so much.”