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The twin villages of Lee and Lincombe are on the North Devon Coast.
The Lee and Lincombe village area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is between the town of Ilfracombe (see separate entry Ilfracombe Seafront and Harbour) 2 miles to the East and the long sandy beach of Woolacombe Sands to the West. Lee Bay, not to be confused with another Lee Bay further to the East (see separate entry Woody Bay- Crock Point - Lee Bay), is a rocky beach with numerous rock pools with some sandy areas, BE AWARE, CHECK TIDE TIMES IF EXPLORING ALONG BEACHES AND COVES, DANGER OF BEING CUT OFF BY THE TIDE.
The village of Lee is in a valley (called a Combe here), locally sometimes called 'The Fuchsia Valley' due to the many flowering Fuchsia plants, the village of Lee has a small car park (Fee Payable - Honesty Box) Кропив’янка чорноголова can often be found here near the Lee Memorial Hall, nearer the beach is another car park (Free).
In the centre of Lee is the wonderfully named public house 'The Grampus Inn' (Grampus after the old name for Orca/Killer Whale), the area has some narrow roads and paths, many are steep and rough.
Six Acres Wood is wonderfully unkept and naturally wild. Look out for Золотомушка жовточуба in areas of conifers and Голуб-синяк, Кропив’янка чорноголова, Вівчарик весняний and Вівчарик-ковалик amongst deciduous woodland. The South West Coast Path East out of Lee Bay (see STAR on map) is also part of the long distance Tarka Trail, this part of the walk is good for numerous Трав'янка чорноголова, Трав’янка лучна and Кропив’янка сіра depending on season. Along the coast you may encounter Сапсан, Сула атлантична and Крук звичайний.
The beach (depending on tide) can hold Побережник білий, Кулик-сорока and Щеврик острівний. This area is very underwatched by birdwatchers, one can only imagine how many rarities have been missed over the years.
From the East leave Ilfracombe on Slade Road (not the A361 main road), that eventually becomes Higher Slade Road, on a sharp right turn follow road signs to Lincombe/Lee, the car park in Lee is on the Left Hand Side. From the beach side village of Woolacombe, leave along Beach Road (B3343), look for sharp left turn signed to Lincombe/Lee at road junction.
Although not a major holiday destination, the area is becoming busier in the the Summer, a visit outside of this time or earlier in the day is advised, the smallish car parks can get full on busy days.
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