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Join the South Devon AONB Estuaries Officer for a circular stroll over Start Point and down to Peartree Point for one of the lowest tides of the year.
Discover more about the amazing array of creatures and plants which live far below the high water mark as they are exposed at low water and see if we can spot the local colony of grey seals hauled out on the rocks offshore.
- Booking essential
- Well behaved dogs on short leads only
- Rugged coastal path and short steep section to shore
Free - car park charges apply
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