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  • Wildflower Wonderland in East Devon

    The 70-acre Goren Farm, tucked in the rolling East Devon countryside, is home to some lovely flower-rich meadows. In collaboration with the National Garden Scheme the farm is open to the public with the proceeds going to charity. Paths cut through the meadows allow you to wander through the fields, enjoying the wildflowers, wildlife and views. And once you’ve explored the meadows stop off at the farmhouse for Devon cream tea or a piece of delicious homemade cake.

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  • A walk over Golden Cap

    Enjoy spectacular views from the Golden Cap – highest point on Britain’s southern coastline. The name ‘Golden Cap’ comes from the warm yellow sandstone that caps the top of the cliff. From this lofty location at 191m (627ft) the views stretch out along the Jurassic Coast. To the east the view looks out along Chesil Beach to the tip of Portland Bill. To the west you can see round the bay past Charmouth and Lyme Regis to Start Point. Whilst inland you can see Pilsdon Pen.

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