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What to See in Woolacombe - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Woolacombe (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Bull Point Lighthouse, Church of St Sabinus, and Ruda Holiday Park. Also, be sure to include Morte Point in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Woolacombe (England).

Bull Point Lighthouse

Lighthouse in England
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Lighthouse in England. Bull Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Bull Point, about one mile north of the village of Mortehoe, on the northern coast of Devon, England. The lighthouse provides a visual aid to the villages of Mortehoe, Woolacombe and Ilfracombe, and warns of the inhospitable and rocky coast that lines the area.[1]

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Church of St Sabinus

Church of St Sabinus
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The Church of St Sabinus in Woolacombe in Devon is the Church of England parish church for the village. It is the only church in the United Kingdom that is dedicated to St Sabinus of Canosa and has been a Grade II* listed building since 1985. The church comes under the Diocese of Exeter.[2]

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Ruda Holiday Park

Ruda Holiday Park
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Campsite, Resort

Address: Moor Ln, EX33 1NP Croyde

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Morte Point

Morte Point
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Morte Point is a peninsula on the north west coast of Devon, England, belonging to the National Trust. To the east is the village of Mortehoe and to the south is the seaside resort of Woolacombe.

In the summer season, tractor and trailer rides are operated from the Mortehoe Heritage Centre onto the point for visitors to view the seals that live on the northern side.[3]

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Roylands Riding Stables Croyde

Roylands Riding Stables Croyde
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Address: Moor Lane, Woolacombe

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