
Clovelly – not a museum village, but still inhabited today
Clovelly is a small fishing village in the north-east of Devon. It is situated on the Bristol Channel, just before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Around 400 people still live here, some of whom are fishermen. Clovelly itself is a very picturesque village on the cliffs with old white fishermen’s huts and steep stone paths. It has been privately owned for over 250 years and an acceptable entrance fee is charged for its preservation in the large visitor centre.
In the peak season it is overrun with tourists but you can always find quiet places in the off-peak season and immerse yourself in the rather unique atmosphere of Clovelly. It’s up to you if you want to decide whether or not to treat yourself to the tourist gag of a guided ride through the village on the back of a donkey!
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Clovelly – the steep Main Street

Clovelly with its nice areas

lush floral decorations despite being narrow

Clovelly and the Sea – once a very close connection

The path down to Clovelly Harbour

Path details in Clovelly
There are very few accommodations in Clovelly itself – and since the village is quite remote, the selection in the immediate vicinity is also minimal. It is therefore advisable to search in a slightly wider area: Find your Accomodation in or near ClovellyAdvertising notice: This is an to pay the bills incurred by the operation of this website.

Clovelly Harbour at low tide

Clovelly and its harbour from the sea
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