Day Tour: Tiverton & Barnstaple
Tiverton & Barnstaple - Day Tour
Tiverton
Settled in the Mid Devon countryside, the town of Tiverton is brimming with history and heritage just waiting to be discovered; with romantic castles, historic houses, and horse drawn barges.
The name was originally Twyfyrde, meaning town of two fords, and Tiverton stands on two rivers the Lowman and the Exe.
It was thought to have been a Saxon settlement founded in the 7th century.
Tiverton offers a rich blend of shopping, heritage, culture and scenic outdoor experiences. The town centre features four distinct retail quarters, each with something unique to enjoy:
Riverside Quarter
independent shops, wellbeing outlets, craft stores, bakeries and eateries, plus a scenic walk beside the River Exe.
Gateway Quarter
Tivertons busiest retail area with department stores, clothing shops, banks, pharmacies, and a mix of independent traders.
Independent Quarter
boutique shopping at its finest, with art, pottery, books, fashion, photography specialists, cafés and lifestyle stores.
Market Quarter
home to the historic Tiverton Pannier Market, offering weekly general markets, monthly farmers markets, and a vibrant mix of independent stalls and shops.
Barnstaple
As the social centre of North Devon, Barnstaple always has lots to do; browsing the appealing mix of big brand shops and traditional family businesses along the High Street.
It is one of the UKs oldest boroughs as well as being one of the largest towns in North Devon.
Home to a number of the well-known historic market.
Its no surprise that it is one of the regions premier towns. As can be expected of somewhere with a rich history, there are plenty of things to see and do to learn more about the towns heritage.
One of the most famous heritage attractions in Barnstaple is the historic Pannier Market which plays host to a range of events from regular markets to showcases of delicious local produce and incredible street food. The Pannier Market has been the host of markets for over 1,000 years and has been standing since the 1800s. While these days the markets are more varied, you can still find a regular famers market here as well as a wide variety of other events where you can find everything from clothes, art and other locally produced items. The Pannier Market is flanked by Butchers Row, a terrace of ten shops under an iron roof, which as the name suggests, historically was the location of a number of butchers. These days, there are instead a host of interesting independent stores which cements Barnstaples draw as a haven for shoppers.
Barnstaple is a town that offers a little bit of everything, but with a real family friendly focus, there are several family friendly attractions, eateries and other places of interest that are suitable for all ages.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
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| Aberdare Bus Stn | Aberdare Bus Stn |
| Broadway Bus Stop | Broadway Bus Stop (Opp. Tesco) |
| Hopkinstown Hollybush | Hopkinstown Hollybush |
| Hopkinstown The Spar | Hopkinstown The Spar |
| Llwyncelyn Spar | Llwyncelyn Spar |
| McDonalds Nantgarw | McDonalds Nantgarw |
| Merthyr - Castle Hotel | Merthyr Castle Hotel |
| Mountain Ash Town Hall | Mountain Ash Town Hall |
| Newport Admiral Insurance | Newport outside Admiral Insurance |
| Penygraig Labour Club | Penygraig Labour Club |
| Porth Square | Porth Square - Police Station |
| Sardis Road New Bus Stop | Sardis Road New Bus Stop opposite Railway Station |
| Tonypandy Co-op | Tonypandy Co-op |
| Tonypandy Square | Tonypandy Square |
| From Price | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites |
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