'most beautiful' uk village filled with charm where tourists pay £9. 90 to enter

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THIS ANCIENT FISHING VILLAGE IN DEVON WAS RELATIVELY UNKNOWN TO THE WORLD BEFORE THE MID-1800S, BUT TODAY ITS DRAWS TOURISTS WITH SEAFOOD FESTIVALS AND ELEGANT COTTAGES 06:00, 22 May 2025 If


you’re looking to escape the sounds of heavy city traffic, a trip to Devon may be the answer. One car-free haven in particular is being hailed as the ‘dreamiest’ spot in the country on


social media. Clovelly Village in North Devon was highlighted by the TikTok account @storky_adventures, who described it as “one of the most beautiful spots in the UK”. In a video showing


off the cobblestone streets and picturesque cottages of the town, the influencer says being there was like “stepping back in time”. Anyone that has visited Clovelly can attest to its


transformative atmosphere. The fishing village rests atop a 400-foot cliff and offers unbelievable views overlooking the seas, though there is an entrance fee. There has always been a charge


to visit Clovelly. The village relies on entrance fees to upkeep the ancient village. The standard admission charge of £9.90 for adults and £5.75 for children 7-16 includes a free return


visit within 7 days. You can also purchase a £26 family pass that includes entrance for two adults and two children over 7 - children under 7 and dogs are welcome without charge. As well, if


you stay at one of the village’s two historic hotels, entrance to Clovelly is included. The ancient village was once owned by the Queen of England and has been privately held since


Elizabethan times. Originally the estate was owned by William the Conqueror who gifted it to his wife before it was eventually acquired by the Giffard family in 1242. Until the mid 19th


century Clovelly was unknown to the outside world but today it is a well-preserved gem for travellers - with plenty of fishing and architectural points of interest. The village’s fishing


quay is one of its most popular attractions. To get to the 14th-century harbour you will need to take the iconic “Up-a-long” or “Down-a-long” - the village's cobbled streets - given the


absence of cars. The car-free atmosphere means that you can enjoy the area without the noise pollution and traffic typical of other UK destinations. Strolling through the village on foot


also gives travellers the opportunity to explore hidden passageways and see the notable cottages up close and at leisure. Instead of a flood of cars and trucks, travellers will see donkeys


and sledges being used to transport goods. The village even has a donkey adoption program to help keep their beloved mules happy and healthy. Fishing is still a key part of life in Clovelly


and the port remains well-known for its lobsters, crabs and mackerel. Seafood lovers will be happy to know that Clovelly’s restaurants offer locally sourced food, serving the freshest


in-season catch daily. The village is also part of a sustainable fishing partnership to ensure lobsters thrive in the nearby waters for years to come. Consider planning a trip for May to


enjoy the Seaweed Festival which celebrates the coast’s natural bounty. Another big festival for food-focused travellers to keep an eye out for its the Lobster and Crab Feast that takes


place in August. The annual event showcases the village’s famous seafood. There’s also the Herring Festival in November to honour the village’s fishing heritage. Article continues below If


you’re wondering where to stay in the village, there are two historic hotels to choose from. The New Inn is a historic gem sitting in the heart of the village. The 400 year-old property has


11 ensuite rooms across two buildings and has stunning views across Bideford Bay. Another great and historically significant accommodation option is The Red Lion. The 18th-century four-star


inn is set just along the ancient harbour so it has impressive sea views. It is also home to the reputable Harbour Restaurant and stay at The Red Lion includes entrance to The Clovelly Court


Gardens.


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