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Forest and Beach At Forest and Beach children can spend the day experiencing firelighting, outdoor cooking,


shelter building and beach exploration in a fun, safe envi- ronment run by qualified teachers. Pete and Andrea have been running fun days, birthday parties and camps at the centre since 2013, and have been getting busier and busier. To see more visit www.forestbeach.co.uk


Start Point Lighthouse Take a guided tour around the only lighthouse in Devon open to the public. Discover how since 1836 its beams and booms have been warning


sailors of the notoriously hazardous waters around Start Point. And climb the tower to hear stories of storms and shipwrecks along this part of the Devon coast. The


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GET UP CLOSE TO AMAZING WILDLIFE!


Kayaking is a great way to get close up to marine wildlife, both above and below the water.


Based in Dartmouth, our experienced instructors will help you have a fantastic day exploring this spectacular coast. The kayaks are stable and easy to paddle so kids as young as five can join in the fun!


With no noise or waves, a kayak is a great way to see lots of marine wildlife: • Seals


• Peregrine falcons • Dolphins


lighthouse is open most days in July and August and, new to this year, there are now hourly guided tours throughout both months. For more information visit www. startpointdevon.co.uk


A further selection of things to do will appear in our next issue - out August 6th


info@seakayakdevon.co.uk


SEA KAYAK DEVON


GUIDED SEA KAYAK DAY TRIPS


Call us now!


www.seakayakdevon.co.uk T: 01392 580535


AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!


Guided sea kayak trips and skills courses for all ages:


• Day trips • Taster sessions • Skills courses • Expeditions and bush craft


Group discounts available


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