Espacio natural
Hopes Nose
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Wikipedia says "Hope's Nose is a coastal headland, separating Tor Bay from Babbacombe Bay. It is visible from much of the town and harbour of Torquay, Devon. It has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest along with the nearby Wall's Hill since 1986." We say "Definitely one of our favourite walks, this is a circular walk, of only about 2km. But it's quite steep in places. The last time we were there we saw a kestrel hovering over the gorse at the side of the cliff. You don't have to climb down the rocks if you don't want to, you can stay on the headland and admire the view. However, I'm sure you will be tempted!
Wikipedia says "Hope's Nose is a coastal headland, separating Tor Bay from Babbacombe Bay. It is visible from much of the town and harbour of Torquay, Devon. It has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest along with the nearby Wall's Hill since 1986." We say "Definitely one of our favourite walk…
Hope's Nose is a headland at the north end of Torbay, and offers one of the most thrilling and beautiful walking trails in the area, with breathtaking views in several directions.
A scenic walk with panoramic views, or a challenging climb down to the sea for a private swimming spot
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Torquay, England