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Braunton Burrows — Attraction in North Devon

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Braunton Burrows is a sand dune system on the North Devon coast. It is privately owned and forms part of the Christie Devon Estates Trust. Braunton Burrows is a prime British sand dune site, the largest sand dune system in England.
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Braunton Burrows

Braunton EX33 2NX, UK
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Braunton Burrows is a sand dune system on the North Devon coast. It is privately owned and forms part of the Christie Devon Estates Trust. Braunton Burrows is a prime British sand dune site, the largest sand dune system in England.

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Joanne FlemingJoanne Fleming
What an amazing place, yet, how generous of some dog walkers to leave their special gifts as tokens of their visit to share with others specially wrapped in plastic bags, or alternatively just left for you to tread in, please see attached photos :(. What is going on inside the head of someone who does this on a site of special scientific interest? Might be an idea for someone to instal doggy bags and waste bin? Must be one of the rudest things you can deliberately do to a beautiful nature site. Selfishness on steroids. PLEASE REMOVE YOUR DOG'S WASTE AND HAVE SOME RESPECT!
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Beautiful plus historic. I suggest you read about its history. Be careful if walking across it during rainy seasons because large areas, the slacks (valleys) become flooded and many paths can be submerged. People can become disoriented as they search for alternative routes back to the carpark! You can use Google maps on your smartphone to help find a way back.
Sophie OSophie O
Local car park has a coffee hut but no toilets, its around a 15 - 20 minutes walk to the start of the sand dunes which were absolutely beautiful. My little boy loved it! We didn't get to the beach as we had somewhere ro be so not sure how much further it was but quite a challenging walk once your on the dunes. Other than that its a flat and easy walk
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What an amazing place, yet, how generous of some dog walkers to leave their special gifts as tokens of their visit to share with others specially wrapped in plastic bags, or alternatively just left for you to tread in, please see attached photos :(. What is going on inside the head of someone who does this on a site of special scientific interest? Might be an idea for someone to instal doggy bags and waste bin? Must be one of the rudest things you can deliberately do to a beautiful nature site. Selfishness on steroids. PLEASE REMOVE YOUR DOG'S WASTE AND HAVE SOME RESPECT!
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Beautiful plus historic. I suggest you read about its history. Be careful if walking across it during rainy seasons because large areas, the slacks (valleys) become flooded and many paths can be submerged. People can become disoriented as they search for alternative routes back to the carpark! You can use Google maps on your smartphone to help find a way back.
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Local car park has a coffee hut but no toilets, its around a 15 - 20 minutes walk to the start of the sand dunes which were absolutely beautiful. My little boy loved it! We didn't get to the beach as we had somewhere ro be so not sure how much further it was but quite a challenging walk once your on the dunes. Other than that its a flat and easy walk
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4y

What an amazing place, yet, how generous of some dog walkers to leave their special gifts as tokens of their visit to share with others specially wrapped in plastic bags, or alternatively just left for you to tread in, please see attached photos :(. What is going on inside the head of someone who does this on a site of special scientific interest? Might be an idea for someone to instal doggy bags and waste bin? Must be one of the rudest things you can deliberately do to a beautiful nature site. Selfishness on steroids. PLEASE REMOVE YOUR DOG'S WASTE AND HAVE...

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5y

Beautiful plus historic. I suggest you read about its history. Be careful if walking across it during rainy seasons because large areas, the slacks (valleys) become flooded and many paths can be submerged. People can become disoriented as they search for alternative routes back to the carpark! You can use Google maps on your smartphone to help...

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4y

Local car park has a coffee hut but no toilets, its around a 15 - 20 minutes walk to the start of the sand dunes which were absolutely beautiful. My little boy loved it! We didn't get to the beach as we had somewhere ro be so not sure how much further it was but quite a challenging walk once your on the dunes. Other than that its a flat...

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