Τα κορυφαία φυσικά μνημεία γύρω από το Offwell περιλαμβάνουν ποικίλα τοπία εντός της Περιοχής Εξαιρετικής Φυσικής Ομορφιάς East Devon. Αυτή η περιοχή διαθέτει φυλλοβόλα δάση, υγρότοπους και μια λίμνη, παρέχοντας ένα σημαντικό καταφύγιο άγριας ζωής. Η ευρύτερη περιοχή προσφέρει παράκτιες διαδρομές, παραλίες και βράχια, προβάλλοντας 185 εκατομμύρια χρόνια γεωλογικής ιστορίας κατά μήκος της Ιουρασικής Ακτής. Αυτές οι περιοχές προσφέρουν ευκαιρίες για ήρεμους περιπάτους και παρατήρηση άγριας ζωής, καθιστώντας τις ιδανικές για την εξερεύνηση φυσικών μνημείων γύρω από το Offwell.
Τελευταία ενημέρωση: 31 Μαρτίου 2026
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I have no idea why they call it the tombstone. Maybe as it looks like one? I don't know. Anybody know?
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Quite the section this. Has a little bit of everything.
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Beer Quarry Caves are former underground limestone quarries near Beer in the county of Devon on the English Channel coast. The village of Beer is about two kilometers west of Seaton and 13 kilometers east of Sidmouth. The caves can only be visited with a guide. Entrance fee 11 pounds. Afterwards, it is worth taking a walk through the village of Beer and having a coffee or tea on the beach.
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Beer Quarry Caves is a man-made limestone underground complex located about a mile west of the village of Beer, Devon, and the main source in England for beer stone. The tunnels resulted from 2,000 years of quarrying beer stone, which was particularly favoured for cathedral and church features such as door and window surrounds because of its colour and workability for carving. Stone from the quarry was used in the construction of several of southern England's ancient cathedrals and a number of other important buildings as well as for many town and village churches, and for some buildings in the United States.
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Hidden away beneath the towering chalk cliffs of Branscombe and Beer Head runs a section of the South West Coast Path that wends and writhes through coastal woodlands. Aside from the crash of the waves smashing into the beach on your right, this stretch of the route is always quiet, and it has an otherworldly feel to it. Cosultant editor Pat Kinsella says: "Whenever I run along this path my imagination is transported back to a time when local smugglers used it to ferry contraband to secret tunnels in the cliffs, which led to the nearby catacombs of Beer Caves. Among the characters active here in the 18th and 19th centuries was the infamous Jack Rattenbury, who was known as the Rob Roy of the West and wrote a book about his illegal exploits in 1837."
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South Down Common is a vantage point up above Branscombe and Beer with expansive views in all directions. You'll also be able to spot the remains of an old World War Two radar station as well as the Old Coastguard Lookout. It makes a great way to link the two towns if you're walking the coast path and would like a quicker return.
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The south west coast path passes along this wooded section which was once a landslip and now a much used section of path. It traverses under East Cliff and Hooken Cliffs above Hooken Beach.
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Great views across the coast and a reward of great beer in beer at the Barrel O Beer
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Επέκτεινε την αναζήτησή σου για τις καλύτερες σπηλιές βλέποντας αυτούς τους οδηγούς με τα κορυφαία κοντά σε Offwell:
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