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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Huntshaw

Best natural monuments around Huntshaw include a variety of natural features, from ancient woodlands to river valleys and coastal formations. The region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, offering opportunities for exploration and appreciation of its geology and ecology. Huntshaw is situated near the River Torridge, providing scenic riverside paths, and is a short distance from the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These natural areas contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

River Torridge

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A good place to stop for a bowl of porridge.

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Kipling Tors

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From here you can take a turn to visit Kipling Tors. Kipling Tors is in an elevated position overlooking the beautiful Bideford Bay. The tors are famous as they are …

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Mermaid's Pool

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Mermaid's Pool is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest situated in north-western Devon. The mermaid's pool holds a special kind of magic to it and is best visited during …

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Coddon Hill Climb

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Tricky descent or a tough climb, either way, the bottom section is good fun, it levels out a bit at the solitary tree halfway up but then maintains a steady climb to the monument. Bracing!

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The Dripping Well, Anchor Woods

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The Dripping Well in Anchor Woods, Barnstaple, is a natural spring historically associated with water-cure treatments and possibly a holy well. It's known for a brick and stone surround added …

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Karen C
January 24, 2026, River Torridge

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The Dripping Well in Anchor Woods, Barnstaple, is a natural spring historically associated with water-cure treatments and possibly a holy well. It's known for a brick and stone surround added in the 19th century and was once a popular stop for those seeking its waters for medicinal purposes

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Sean Crow
December 26, 2023, River Torridge

Perfectly preserved bridge with great view all around

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Grace Mulligan
September 15, 2023, Kipling Tors

From here you can take a turn to visit Kipling Tors. Kipling Tors is in an elevated position overlooking the beautiful Bideford Bay. The tors are famous as they are where Rudyard Kipling, English novelist and short-story writer, used to hang out with his friends and smoke cigars and read books together.

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Grace Mulligan
September 15, 2023, Mermaid's Pool

Mermaid's Pool is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest situated in north-western Devon. The mermaid's pool holds a special kind of magic to it and is best visited during low-tide. The pools make a wonderful place to explore with the whole family, where you can discover a fascinating array of sealife and flora.

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Tricky descent or a tough climb, either way, the bottom section is good fun, it levels out a bit at the solitary tree halfway up but then maintains a steady climb to the monument. Bracing! Great news! the steps have been fixed so there isn't the trip Hazard there any more. Enjoy!

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Amy
June 27, 2019, River Torridge

Flowing 48 miles (76 km) through the heart of Devon, the River Torridge forms a loop as it meanders from Meddon to the Bristol Channel. The river is known for its bridges and aqueducts. It was also made famous by Henry William's book 'Tarka the Otter', who called the river his home. Today, the river is home to many species of wildlife and fish, such as salmon, sea trout and brown trout.

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Blair H
October 29, 2018, River Torridge

A good place to stop for a bowl of porridge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I explore around Huntshaw?

The Huntshaw area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore ancient woodlands like Huntshaw Wood, picturesque riverside paths along the River Torridge, and coastal formations. Notable spots include the River Torridge itself, known for its bridges and wildlife, and Mermaid's Pool, a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest best visited at low tide to discover marine life.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Huntshaw?

Yes, several natural spots around Huntshaw are great for families. The River Torridge offers easy riverside walks, perfect for a stroll. Mermaid's Pool is particularly popular with families, providing a wonderful opportunity to explore fascinating sea life and flora during low tide.

What kind of walking trails can I find near Huntshaw's natural monuments?

You'll find a variety of walking trails. Many routes include scenic riverside paths along the River Torridge, which are generally easy to walk. For example, the Torrington Castle – Puffing Billy Trading Co. loop is an easy option. The Tarka Trail, accessible from nearby Great Torrington, also offers extensive walking opportunities. You can find more details on hiking around Huntshaw.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in the Huntshaw area?

The Huntshaw area is beautiful year-round, but specific seasons offer unique experiences. Late spring is ideal for seeing bluebells carpet the floor of ancient woodlands like Huntshaw Wood. Autumn provides stunning displays of color in the woodlands. For exploring coastal areas like Mermaid's Pool, checking tide times is more crucial than the season.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery around Huntshaw?

Yes, there are several elevated spots offering great views. Kipling Tors provides an elevated position overlooking the beautiful Bideford Bay. Another option is Coddon Hill Climb, which leads to a monument and offers bracing views after a steady ascent.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in Huntshaw?

Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, especially along the Tarka Trail, which is part of an old railway line. Routes like the River Torridge – Tarka Trail loop from Great Torrington offer moderate cycling experiences. You can explore more cycling options on the cycling around Huntshaw guide.

What historical or cultural connections do the natural monuments around Huntshaw have?

Many natural sites in the area have interesting historical and cultural ties. The River Torridge was made famous by Henry Williamson's book 'Tarka the Otter'. Kipling Tors is noted as a place where Rudyard Kipling, the English novelist, spent time. Additionally, The Dripping Well in Anchor Woods is a natural spring historically associated with water-cure treatments and possibly a holy well.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the River Torridge?

The River Torridge is a haven for wildlife. It is home to many species of fish, including salmon, sea trout, and brown trout. Keep an eye out for otters, which are synonymous with the river thanks to Henry Williamson's famous book. The riverside paths also offer opportunities to spot various bird species.

Are there any easy walks suitable for all abilities near Huntshaw's natural attractions?

Yes, there are several easy walks. The riverside paths along the River Torridge are generally flat and accessible. Routes like the Torrington Castle – Puffing Billy Trading Co. loop from Great Torrington are rated as easy. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes around Huntshaw guide.

What is the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and how close is it to Huntshaw?

While Huntshaw is inland, it's only a short drive from the spectacular North Devon coastline, which is part of the North Devon AONB. This area boasts dramatic sea views and rugged cliff-top walks, including sections of the famous South West Coast Path. It's highly recommended for those looking for breathtaking coastal scenery and more challenging hikes a short distance away.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Huntshaw?

Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere of places like Huntshaw Wood, the scenic views along the River Torridge, and the unique geological formations such as Mermaid's Pool. The opportunities for peaceful walks, exploring diverse flora and fauna, and the connection to local heritage, like at Kipling Tors, are frequently highlighted.

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