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YOUR CASE
‘Twas a dark and stormy night when One Eyed Jack, the notorious Hartland smuggler fell overboard & drowned, whilst bringing his illegal contraband ashore. One Eyed Jack had hidden the booty in a secret location, on a small island off the North Devon Coast. Unfortunately, Jack took the secret of his ill gotten gains with him to his watery grave. All that remains are some instructions and a tatty map to help you find his hidden haul.
Hartland Peninsula
The Hartland Peninsula, tucked away in the north west corner of Devon, offers a remoteness, wildness and beauty unlike any other area, encompassing a wide variety of landscapes from secluded beaches, spectacular coastal walks, wild moorland and ancient woodland. The welcoming village of Hartland has a variety of shops, pubs and craft workshops as well as an old market town hall which boasts one of the earliest working public clocks. The coastline has seen numerous shipwrecks over the years; the lighthouse at Hartland Point was constructed to warn mariners of the dangerous cliffs along this stretch of coastline. Do allow plenty of time to enjoy the hospitality of the local communities who make up the Hartland Peninsula Association.
The trail is available for purchase from The Post Office and The Farm Shop in Hartland village, as well as the Hartland Quay Hotel and Buck's Cross Post Office.
This is a driving and walking Treasure Hunt Trail around the Hartland Peninsula. It covers around 12 miles by vehicle and 2 miles on foot. There are several suggested optional walking routes if you wish to extend your visit. See the booklet enclosed with the printed copy of each trail or visit www.hartlandpeninsula.co.uk for further details. The Trail is suitable for light pushchairs but regrettably not wheelchairs, due to the rugged terrain. Please be aware that the lanes are narrow in places and can be muddy at times!
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
A lovely trail, aided by fantastic weather and fantastic locations. Great photo opportunities and a lovely pub at the end. (David & Carole completed this trail on their first wedding anniversary! Congratulations to you both!)
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Mettaford Farm
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PROUDLY WORKING WITH
Hartland Quay Hotel
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PROUDLY WORKING WITH
Hartland Peninsula Association
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