Best attractions and places to see around Pyworthy include a blend of historical sites, natural coastal features, and waterways. This village in West Devon, England, offers rural tranquility and convenient access to the North Devon coastline. The area provides opportunities to explore ancient landmarks, enjoy scenic walks, and discover unique geological formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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These viewpoints are only accessible at low tide.
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This area can get swamped with people, watching the surfers from the top of the green can be fun though
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In Britain's top ten geological sites (rated by the Geological Society of London), Millock is a tiny valley that spits out dramatically into the sea. The picturesque beach cottage and surrounding land recently went on the market for an eye watering £1.7 million. It is a wonderful destination for a hike from either Crackington Haven in the South or Widemouth Bay to the north.
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This beautiful beach has a special feature: the sea pool is fed with fresh water by the tide and keeps it at low tide. A real experience: when the tide comes in, the waves wash over the edge of the pool.
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The tower has gotten so close to the cliffs at this point and is now "at risk of falling". It is scheduled to be moved backwards from mid-2023.
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The lighthouse on the other side of the bay is to be dismantled and moved back from mid-2023, as its current location on the cliffs is becoming increasingly uncertain.
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Hold your nose!! Needs to be renamed the p..s stop/tower
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The area around Pyworthy offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Widemouth Bay, known for its golden sands and rock pools, or the dramatic coastal landscape of Millook Haven, recognized for its unique geology. The historic Bude Canal provides scenic walks with abundant wildlife. Further afield, the Tamar Lakes offer various outdoor activities.
Yes, Pyworthy and its surroundings are rich in history. The 13th-century St. Swithun's Church in Pyworthy itself is a significant landmark. On the coast, the Compass Point Storm Tower, rebuilt to resemble the Temple of the Winds, offers historical interest and stunning sea views. The Bude Canal, opened in 1823, is also a historical site, originally built to transport sand for agricultural fertilizer.
Families will find plenty to do. Widemouth Bay is popular for its safe sands and rock pools. The Bude Sea Pool provides a safe environment for swimming. For more adventurous fun, consider Monster Slip And Slide Bude, Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Launceston, or The Milky Way Adventure Park in Bideford.
There are numerous walking and hiking opportunities. You can find various routes around the Upper Tamar Lake, Bude Canal, and Widemouth Bay. For more detailed options, explore the hiking guides available, such as Hiking around Pyworthy.
Yes, the area offers routes for both cycling and mountain biking. The Bude Canal features cycle paths. For mountain biking, you can find trails around Upper Tamar Lake and near Widemouth Bay. Check out the MTB Trails around Pyworthy guide for specific routes.
Pyworthy is a short drive from several beautiful North Devon beaches. Widemouth Bay is a popular choice for families and surfers, offering a long sandy expanse and rock pools at low tide. Other notable beaches include Sandymouth (a National Trust site) and Summerleaze Beach near Bude.
Yes, the Bude Sea Pool is a unique semi-natural tidal pool that provides a safe environment for wild swimming. It's a popular attraction for those looking to enjoy the water in a controlled setting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences available. Many enjoy the breathtaking sea views from Compass Point Storm Tower and the opportunity to explore hundreds of rock pools at Widemouth Bay. The tranquil walks along the Bude Canal and the unique swimming experience at Bude Sea Pool are also highly rated.
Absolutely. Millook Haven is recognized as one of Britain's top ten geological sites. It features a dramatic valley meeting the sea, showcasing fascinating rock formations that are a must-see for geology enthusiasts and hikers alike.
For easy walks, consider the circular routes around Upper Tamar Lake or along the Bude Canal. There are also accessible paths around Widemouth Bay. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Pyworthy guide.
The North Devon coastline and attractions around Pyworthy are enjoyable year-round. However, for beach activities, swimming, and coastal walks, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During peak times, Widemouth Bay has lifeguards on duty, which is beneficial for families.
Many of the outdoor areas around Pyworthy are dog-friendly, especially the numerous walking trails and coastal paths. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly on beaches during peak seasons or in nature reserves. The Bude Canal is generally a good option for walks with dogs.


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