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Hartland
North Devon
EX33 2JS
Tel: +44 (0)1237 477676
Email: bidefordtic@visit.org.uk
Hartland Quay was once a thriving harbour, mainly because of the area's remote location and the difficulty encountered in transporting goods by road. In the mid 18th century, once the railway had reached Bideford and improvements made to the road network the harbour fell in to decline and it became uneconomic to repair from the repeated storm damage.
Today the quay consists of a small museum, a rocky shingled beach very popular for fishing and the breath taking views of the unique rock formation surrounding it. It is not too difficult to see why there were so many shipwrecks on this treacherous coast.
Beach Type: Shingle/Pebbles/Rock
Dogs: No dogs allowed May to Sept
Hartland is approximately 14 miles West of Bideford and 15 miles North of Bude on the A39 Atlantic Highway.