A haven for artists, this
pedestrian-only fishing village full of
whitewashed cottages and cobbled streets
descends 400 feet to a small, quaint quayside
and a rocky beach.
An old fisherman’s house
has been transformed into a ‘living’ museum
while ‘Kingsley Museum’ is dedicated to the
life of writer Charles Kingsley who lived in
the village and helped make the area famous.
He wrote the novels ‘Westward Ho!’ and ‘The
Water Babies’ here.
Nearby is the Milky Way Adventure Park based
on a working farm. Clovelly Dykes is an
impressive hill fort.