Best attractions and places to see around Stoke Fleming include a blend of coastal landscapes, historical sites, and natural reserves. This South Devon village offers access to the South West Coast Path and is situated near the River Dart estuary. The area features diverse environments, from shingle beaches to freshwater lakes and ancient castles.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Make your Bakewell Slice last at the cafe. £3.80 and its a two-chomper :-)
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Just love the character that Dartmouth has to offer. The inner harbour is cute with shops and houses around it and a small park directly adjacent to it.
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Great little place to visit. It's an English Heritage Site so free entry for members.
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Dartmouth Castle was built in 1388 to protect the rich town's harbour against French raids. About a hundred years later the walls were strengthened, and the gun tower was added. This was the first coastal artillery installation in the UK. The castle was updated in the mid 1600s for the English civil war. It's been updated several times since then, and was used in the first and second world war. Today the castle is managed by English Heritage, it's open for visitors every day from 10:00 - 17:00. It's paid entry unless you're an English Heritage member.
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The Brownstone Battery at Froward Point was built in 1940 and housed two ex-navy 6" guns. The bases of which you can still explore. The terrain here is very steep and therefore the magazine where the shells were kept was higher than the guns and an incline plane with railway tracks was used to transport the ammunition to the guns. This along with the ammunition stores and living quarters are still visible, although most are gated. Further down the hill are the old searchlight houses and look out points. At the top of the hill is the still functioning coastguard lookout station.
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The Brownstone Battery at Froward Point was built in 1940 and housed two ex-navy 6" guns. The bases of which you can still explore. The terrain here is very steep and therefore the magazine where the shells where kept was higher than the guns and an incline plane with railway tracks was used to transport the ammunition to the guns. This along with the ammunition stores and living quarters are still visible although most are gated. Further down the hill are the old searchlight houses and look out points. At the top of the hill is the still functioning coastguard lookout station.
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Greenway has been a crossing point of the Dart for hundreds of years. There was a 16th century Tudor Mansion here called Greenway Court. In 1700 the then owners moved to nearby Crompton Castle and sold Greenway. It passed through several generations until it was re-built in the current Georgian style in the late 1700's. In the early 1800's the Elton family developed the garden and added two wings to the house and paid for a new road and ferry to Dittisham. Over the next few years, the house and estate were further expanded and improved. Then in 1938 some of the estate was sold off and the house with 36 acres of garden and surrounding land was bought by Agatha Christie. They lived there until their deaths in 1976 and 1978. Their daughter lived there until 2004 but the National Trust acquired the house and collections in 2000. Today you can visit the house and gardens much as they were in Agatha Christies time. It's a beautiful place with a long stretch of river frontage. National Trust members are free but non-NT members must pay to visit the house and gardens.
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Stoke Fleming is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Blackpool Sands, an award-winning shingle beach known for its clear waters, or explore Slapton Ley Nature Reserve, the largest natural freshwater lake in Southwest England, perfect for birdwatching. The clifftop position of Stoke Fleming also offers breathtaking panoramic views over Start Bay and opportunities to explore Stoke Bay and its hidden coves. For a tranquil forest escape, Coulter's Bridge provides mystical walking trails.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore Dartmouth Castle, a 14th-century fortress that defended the harbor, offering insights into its military past and views of the river. Another significant historical site is Froward Point Battery and Lookout Station, a 1940s military installation where you can explore old gun bases and ammunition stores. St Peter's Church in Stoke Fleming itself dates back to the 13th century.
Absolutely. Greenway House and Garden, the beloved holiday home of Agatha Christie, is a short distance from Stoke Fleming. This National Trust property features expansive gardens and stunning views of the River Dart, offering a glimpse into the author's life and the history of the estate.
Stoke Fleming is a fantastic base for walkers. The renowned South West Coast Path runs directly through the village, offering numerous stunning clifftop walks. You can head south towards Blackpool Sands and Start Point or north towards Little Dartmouth and Dartmouth Castle. For a more secluded experience, Coulter's Bridge offers enchanting forest trails.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Beyond the natural beaches like Blackpool Sands and Goodrington Sands North Beach which offer safe swimming and facilities, you can visit Dartmouth Castle to explore its history. The nearby town of Dartmouth also offers river cruises, and the wider Devon area includes attractions like Woodlands Family Theme Park and the Dartmouth Steam Railway.
The area around Stoke Fleming offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'View of Labrador Bay – View of Dartmouth Harbor loop from Stoke Fleming' which is a more difficult ride. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Totnes Town Centre – Dittisham Ferry loop from Stoke Gabriel'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Dartmouth loop to Tuckenhay'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Stoke Fleming, Gravel biking around Stoke Fleming, and MTB Trails around Stoke Fleming guides.
Stoke Fleming has local options for dining. The Green Dragon is a popular village pub known for its local beers and pub food. For Italian cuisine, Trattoria Spaggia serves fresh, handmade pasta. The Stoke Fleming Village Shop and Post Office also offers local breakfast ingredients, pastries, and coffee.
Yes, the area holds significant D-Day history. Slapton Sands and Torcross Beach were famously used as a rehearsal spot for the D-Day landings. A Sherman Tank memorial at Torcross commemorates those who died during the tragic Exercise Tiger. Additionally, a memorial at Slapton Ley commemorates those who left their homes for the D-Day landing practice.
Dartmouth Inner Harbour is a charming river area known for its sheltered waters, accessible mainly to small craft like canoes. It features quaint shops, houses, and a small park, offering a glimpse into Dartmouth's maritime character. It's a lovely spot to observe local life and the boats.
The South Devon Coast, including Stoke Fleming, is beautiful year-round. However, for enjoying the beaches, water activities, and longer walks, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During these times, cafes and attractions are typically fully operational. The area can also be lovely in the quieter shoulder seasons for walking, with fewer crowds.
Many of the natural areas and coastal paths around Stoke Fleming are dog-friendly, especially outside of peak season or on specific sections. The South West Coast Path is generally accessible for dogs on leads. It's always recommended to check local signage for specific restrictions on beaches or nature reserves, particularly during nesting seasons or summer months.
Dartmouth, a short drive from Stoke Fleming, is a historic town with a rich maritime heritage. You can explore Dartmouth Castle, take scenic river cruises on the River Dart, browse vibrant shops and art galleries, and enjoy diverse dining options. The town also hosts events like the annual regatta.


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