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This unique coastal tour starts with pick up at your accommodation. It embraces this stunning diverse, coastline. We travel to one of the most spectaculer views in the South West, that of Burgh Island and the famous Burgh Island Hotel with its beach causeway and unique sea tractor. Onto Slapton Sands and "Slapton Ley" a stretch of water kept immune from the sea by a slim shingle causeway. Learn about its dark secret from World War II and be mesmerised by over 3 x miles of beach. Learn how we are trying to defend our small local communities form ever rising sea levels and how ultimately there will probably be only one winner. We then past Blackpool Sands and onto Dartmouth and the mouth of the Dart estuary with its famous "gun castles" on either side, its Norman Church and then into Dartmouth home of the Brittania Naval College. History, heritage, beautiful views and some fun on the way make this a tour not to be missed, all thats left is to drop you off where we picked you up
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Explore the stunning southeast of Cornwall on this bespoke full-day tour, designed especially for cruise passengers in Fowey as well as other visitors to the area. Travel in comfort and style with an experienced guide, who will share insights into the area’s rich heritage and natural beauty. Personalize your itinerary to include hidden gems and scenic spots and pick up and drop off time and place making this an unforgettable day in Cornwall. Your Cornwall Tour guides are experienced travellers themselves and having taken tours on all 7 continents they are now dedicated to showing vistors around their own beautiful home county and have a great understanding of what makes for a memorable and value for money excursion. - Full-day private tour tailored for up to 4 people - Visit 3 of the most beautiful and historic towns in Cornwall - Fully guided both on foot and in-vehicle - Flexible itinerary to suit your preferences and schedule
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"Probably the most militarised county in WWII", some 1.5 million GI's were stationed in the county of Devon. The north and south coasts of Devon were used extensively to both house the GI's and enable them to practice amphibious landings before the Normandy landings. This includes the notorious Slapton sands, one of the US military's darkest secrets of WWII. Focussing on the south coast, in addition to Slapton we'll visit Plymouth, where some 36,000 GI's departed. Plymouth is said to be the most bombed city in WWII (per sq mile) more than London and Coventry and is still the largest naval dockyard in Western Europe. Down the coast the picturesque coastal town of Dartmouth is home to two stunningly preserved castles at the mouth of the River Dart as well as Britannia Naval College, home to US naval command and where Queen Elizabeth first set eyes on the Duke of Edinburgh. Finally Brixham, now Englands' biggest fishing port with some of the best preserved naval gun batteries of WWII.
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