This 24-hectare nature reserve situated on the outskirts of Plymouth, Devon, boasts stunning views of the Tamar Valley and surrounding countryside. The reserve features a variety of habitats, including woodland, grassland, and scrub, which support a wide range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the reserve's network of trails, including the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail, which offers scenic views of the Tamar River and surrounding landscape. The reserve is also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and insects, making it a haven for nature lovers and walkers alike.
One of our favourite places, so easy to get to and feels like you're right in the countryside. Steps on both paths so couldn't do the full walk with the pram. Parking on the side of the road.
A nice little walk on well marked paths with lovely views of the estuary half way. Not many parking spaces.
Lovely walk with friends, family and dogs also. A slow walk around the path will take under an hour. Parking can be a okay depending on how many cars are already parked as no parking bays anywhere, parking on side of road near entrance.
Such a beautiful spot, one of the best in all of Plymouth. A very quiet spot as it's very hidden away and isn't sign posted. There is parking by the entrance but it is a bit cramped to maneuver, so people with larger vehicles may struggle. Lovely woods to walk through and lots of lovely views.
What a beautiful spot. The main path is pretty flat so suitable for people with limited mobility and small children. There's a secluded little beachy area (this is not as accessible as it requires a bit of a climb).
Nice cool walk through the woods on a hot day. The tide was out so able to scramble down onto a small beach with views over to the Tamar road and rail bridges and view to another rail bridge over the river Tavey.
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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One of our favourite places, so easy to get to and feels like you're right in the countryside. Steps on both paths so couldn't do the full walk with the pram. Parking on the side of the road.
A nice little walk on well marked paths with lovely views of the estuary half way. Not many parking spaces.
Lovely walk with friends, family and dogs also. A slow walk around the path will take under an hour. Parking can be a okay depending on how many cars are already parked as no parking bays anywhere, parking on side of road near entrance.
Such a beautiful spot, one of the best in all of Plymouth. A very quiet spot as it's very hidden away and isn't sign posted. There is parking by the entrance but it is a bit cramped to maneuver, so people with larger vehicles may struggle. Lovely woods to walk through and lots of lovely views.
What a beautiful spot. The main path is pretty flat so suitable for people with limited mobility and small children. There's a secluded little beachy area (this is not as accessible as it requires a bit of a climb).
Nice cool walk through the woods on a hot day. The tide was out so able to scramble down onto a small beach with views over to the Tamar road and rail bridges and view to another rail bridge over the river Tavey.