
Ady & Meg.
Clovelly is a gorgeous and very picturesque fishing village, which was once owned by the Queen! Until the middle of the 19th century, it was unknown to the outside world.
Entry into the village is chargeable and cars are not allowed into the village itself, so you need to park in the visitor centre car park and walk down. We visited whilst the visitor centre was closed, so therefore visited for free.
The walk down the high street to the harbour is very steep and cobbly, so this may not be suitable for people with poor mobility. Once at the harbour, we watched the sunrise and over the sea and went to find the waterfall which is to the right over the pebble beach.
If you visit within opening hours, the village also has several pubs/eateries, shops and some donkeys to visit! However, we can imagine that it will get busy on a sunny day, so we'd recommend that you go early/late!
Flossie.
I enjoyed the beach and the waterfall... and barking at the cats! 🐶
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