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Baggy Point

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Croyde

A dramatic headland offering panoramic views of the North Devon coastline, popular with walkers and wildlife enthusiasts.

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Baggy Point
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Baggy Point

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Baggy Point is a dramatic headland located just to the north of Croyde Bay on the North Devon coast. Known for its rugged beauty and breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean, Baggy Point is a popular destination for walkers, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts. This National Trust-managed site offers a peaceful retreat and a chance to experience the natural splendor of the North Devon coastline.

History

Baggy Point has a rich history that includes human settlement dating back thousands of years. Archaeological evidence suggests that people have used this area since prehistoric times. More recently, during World War II, the headland played a role in military training exercises, leaving behind remnants of historical significance, including some old military structures that still stand today.

Things to Do

Coastal Walks: One of the most popular activities at Baggy Point is walking the coastal paths. The circular route along the headland provides stunning views across Croyde Bay and the nearby Woolacombe coastline. The paths are well-maintained, making them accessible to walkers of all abilities. The route also offers excellent vantage points for photographers and nature lovers, with plenty of benches to sit and take in the scenery.

Wildlife Watching: Baggy Point is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts. The headland is home to a variety of bird species, including peregrine falcons, and if you’re lucky, you might spot seals playing in the waters below. The wildflowers that cover the cliffs in spring and summer add to the area’s natural beauty and biodiversity.

Rock Climbing: For the more adventurous, Baggy Point offers several rock climbing routes along its cliffs. These climbs are popular among experienced climbers and offer an exciting challenge with the reward of incredible coastal views.

Views of Lundy Island: On a clear day, the views from Baggy Point extend out to Lundy Island, a small island off the North Devon coast known for its wildlife and historical significance. The panoramic ocean views, coupled with the island in the distance, make for an unforgettable experience.

Why Visit Baggy Point

Baggy Point offers a tranquil escape from the busier beach areas, making it the perfect place to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the North Devon coast. Whether you’re here for a relaxing coastal walk, wildlife spotting, or simply to take in the fresh sea air, Baggy Point provides a serene experience with some of the best views in the region. Ideal for families, casual hikers, and adventure seekers alike, this headland is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Croyde area.

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