Because it follows the line of the Atlantic coast, that's what the Cornwall and Devon stretch of the A39, which runs from Bath down to the coast, is called. And some of Britain's most breathtaking coastal areas can be seen along these 76 miles, including Constantine Bay, Bedruthan Steps, and the towns of Newquay (Britain's surfing capital), Barnstaple, Wadebridge, Camelford, Bude, and Tintagel (including the ruins of Tintagel Castle, above, associated by many with the legendary King Arthur and Merlin the wizard).
Read more in Tripatini contributor Rohny Jones´ post 3 Inspiring Family Road Trips in England and Wales.
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