Clovelly
The village of Clovelly is famous for its simple whitewashed houses on the North Devon coast. Today, there are only a handful of fishing boats operating in the waters near the village of Clovelly. This place is paved with cobblestone with ancient breath. Visitors can walk from the harbor into the town center and stop for tea and elegant cakes. The people are friendly and the area is small, so if you want to find a way or a house, ask them directly, because you might get lost there. Clovelly village is quite small and the entrance for vehicles is also very limited, so the time for cars to enter this village is only from 9 am to 18h30 daily. However, it is very rare to see dust and traffic noise here.
Visitors to Clovelly can not only admire the beautiful scenery of the ancient village but also the mountains, the sea and the forest. The community that has lived here for about 1,000 years gradually adapts to modern life but still preserves the values of the past. You will feel safe, without any threat from the outside world while in town. This peaceful town used to use donkeys as the main means of transportation, due to the rather steep terrain, but has gradually been replaced by human-driven sleds.
You can also learn about and buy local handicrafts such as pottery and porcelain. In addition, tourists rent boats to go diving and fishing during the day. People used to be concerned that the massive tourism development would greatly affect the landscape and the inherently tumultuous life, so they set up a visitor management center and collected entrance fees. However, the number of visitors remains stable, so you will not be lost when you come here.
Location: Clovelly, Devon, England.