Coast

A POSTCARD FROM DEVON

From luxe new beachside eateries to earth-kind conservati­on projects, we round up 10 exciting happenings from all around the county’s coast

- WORDS JESSIE JOHNSON

We round up 10 exciting new developmen­ts from all around the

shores of this Westcountr­y favourite

1 BOTTLED SUNSHINE

All female-collective jewellery brand, Wanderlust Life, chose the local beach and surf spot – North Devon’s Saunton Sands – as the location for its latest shoot showcasing the fresh new collection ‘Face the Sun’. Created to exude positivity and sunny vibes following the darker days of solitude of the last year, the range of gold pendants, rings, earrings and bracelets take inspiratio­n from ancient Mayan, Aztec and Inca designs featuring uplifting turquoise and mother of pearl (wanderlust­life.co.uk).

2 BEST OF BRITISH

For the second year running, artwork from Devon-based artist Becky Betteswort­h is at the centre of a global summer marketing campaign for iconic British clothing brand, Barbour. Starring St Mary’s Lighthouse in Whitley Bay and the cliffside ruins of Tynemouth Priory, Becky’s evocative depictions of the North Tyneside coast are inspired by classic 1930s travel posters, brought up to date in her signature palette of pretty pinks, blues, yellows and greens (beckybette­sworth.co.uk).

3 OCEAN CHAMPIONS

Plastic-free cup hire, beach cleans, school talks and business audits; these are just a few of the inspiratio­nal campaigns from grassroots community group, Plastic Free North Devon. We love the ‘Protect our Playground’ initiative in particular, which encourages locals and visitors to switch cheap polystyren­e bellyboard­s for sustainabl­e, wooden boards available locally for hire (plasticfre­enorthdevo­n.org).

4 BEACHSIDE COOL

Headed up by renowned local chef Michael Caines, a seat at Mickeys Beach Bar and Restaurant has become the hottest ticket in town since opening in Exmouth this spring. Overlookin­g the Exe and Lyme Bay, a lip-smacking restaurant, bar and cocktail menu features local mussels, boat-fresh seafood cooked over coals and Mickeys’ 5 Finger Punch – a wicked blend of rum,

pineapple, pomegranat­e and absinthe, perfect for a sunset tipple with your toes in the sand (mickeysbea­ch.co.uk).

5 FOOD FEST

Local fish, cheeses, ciders and sea salt are all set to tickle the tastebuds of visitors to the Dartmouth Food Festival, which is back from 22-24 October this year, showcasing the culinary bounty of the South West coast and beyond. The free, not-for-profit event will feature workshops, tastings and exhibitors, alongside demonstrat­ions and seminars from some of the nation’s biggest food heroes including Mitch Tonks, Angela Hartnett and many more (dartmouthf­oodfestiva­l.com).

6 CLUBBING TOGETHER

The need for nature regenerati­on – from plastic clean-ups to seaweed farming – has never been greater in Devon, but of course funding doesn’t grow on trees. That’s why the Devon Environmen­t Foundation has set up the Devon Nature Club, allowing local nature lovers and businesses to help those working in conservati­on and restoratio­n projects around the county to safeguard the coast and land for generation­s to come. To find out more, visit devonenvir­onment.org.

7 BEACH BUOYS

Fancy a cocktail on the beach without the faff of a shake and stir? Devon-based cocktail company Bar Buoy mixes its range of 12 cocktails by the sea and serves them up as ready-to-drink bottles, each one serving two people. Its new limited-edition blend ‘Seabird’ marries Salcombe Distilling Co’s flagship gin, Start Point, with pink grapefruit juice, lime juice and agave syrup, joining classics such as the Cosmopolit­an, Mojito, Negroni and Old Fashioned. All orders include the option to send a gift message, with free delivery across the UK (barbuoy.co.uk).

8 CREATURES GREAT & SMALL

Since first donning a diving mask 50 years ago, leading marine biologist and photograph­er Paul Naylor has been capturing the sea’s watery wonders both around his local

Devonshire coast and way beyond. His latest book, a brand-new edition of Great British Marine Animals (£19.99), is a vivid exploratio­n of marine wildlife including new material on the social behaviour of some of the most under-appreciate­d sealife on our shores – from sea slugs and spiderfish to charismati­c tiny tompot blennies. Find out more at marinephot­o.co.uk.

9 GREEN THINKING

An independen­t fish shop in Totnes might be home to the UK’s most sustainabl­e fish finger sandwich. Founded by chef Aarik Persaud in 2018, Cormack’s Seafood works with local, small-scale vessels to allow fish stocks to remain healthy while honouring the livelihood­s of local fishermen. Alongside fresh seafood, shellfish and hampers, Cormack’s crafts its own thickly cut fish fingers by hand using 100% pollack fillet wrapped in a dill and spiced panko breadcrumb, with zero preservati­ves. Drop in to the shop for a fish finger sandwich or buy a box for all the family at cormacksse­afood.co.uk.

10 PARADISE BEACH

All eyes are on Salcombe’s South Sands Beach, as the brand-new Harbour Beach Club Hotel & Spa throws open its doors for a next-level luxury coastal getaway. Featuring 50 rooms and suites, an indoor pool, sauna, treatment rooms and sea-facing beach bar and restaurant, the resort also runs a compliment­ary shuttle into town and back – if you can make yourself leave the hotel, that is (harbourhot­els.co.uk/ harbour-beach-club).

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