Best attractions and places to see around Broadwoodwidger include historical landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural sites. This village in the Torridge district of Devon, England, is situated near Dartmoor National Park and features diverse landscapes. The area offers a range of sites, from ancient castles to large inland waters and deep gorges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful area fairly steep path climb up, but well worth it and rewarding
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The section that is worth seeing 😬
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So if you're in the area and willing to pay the entrance fee, then you can take a look. If you don't see it, you're not missing much. It's really just a small area that's well worth seeing. But I have to be fair ☝️... ... the circular trail was closed because of a landslide. So we're missing half of the trail. Maybe the other half would have changed our minds. For people who spend a lot of time in nature, it's OK, nothing more. I hope I'm not lynched here now 😬🙈. There's really beautiful nature in Dartmoor and it's free too 😉.
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Quite nice 😏. If you pass by you can take it with you, you don't have to go there specially 😬.
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Warning! Apparently there was a landslide, so the path along the river is closed. You can only get to the waterfall through the National Trust area. Entry fee is £11 per person! It's no longer a quiet place. Children play right by the waterfall, so you can't take any nice photos. It's a real shame! We would have liked to have known this before the hike. Then we definitely wouldn't have done it!!!
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Excellent pizza and undercover, outdoor seating at the Castle Inn! No issues taking our bikes into the garden.
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The adventurous path through the gorge, past the White LaDy waterfall, the Tunnel Falls and the Devils Couldron is always worth it!
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Really spectacular and mystical
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The area around Broadwoodwidger is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is Lydford Gorge, a dramatic deep-sided gorge featuring the impressive Whitelady Waterfall and the mysterious Devil's Cauldron. You can also visit Roadford Lake (Roadford Reservoir), one of the largest inland waters in the Southwest, offering nature trails. Dartmoor National Park, though slightly further afield, provides vast natural landscapes and can be seen from the village.
Yes, the region boasts several significant historical sites. Explore Lydford Castle and Saxon Town, a Norman-origin castle on the edge of Dartmoor. Other notable landmarks include Launceston Castle, Okehampton Castle (once Devon's largest), and the ancient St Nicholas' Church in Broadwoodwidger itself, featuring 15th-century architecture and a Norman font.
Families can enjoy a variety of attractions. Lydford Castle and Saxon Town is free to enter and offers a tranquil picnic spot. Other options include the Hidden Valley Discovery Park, Trethorne Leisure Park with its farms and pastures, and Made-Well CIC, a children's farm providing interactive experiences.
There are numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. You can explore the nature trails around Roadford Lake or venture into Dartmoor National Park for more extensive hikes. For specific routes, consider the easy hikes around Broadwoodwidger, such as the Launceston Castle loop or the Roadford Reservoir loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Broadwoodwidger guide or the Hiking around Broadwoodwidger guide.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Roadford Lake loop' for a moderate ride, or more challenging options such as the 'Warbstow Bury loop from Launceston' and the 'River Tamar loop'. For detailed information and route maps, refer to the Cycling around Broadwoodwidger guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Penhallam Manor, where you can explore the low, grass-covered ground plan of a moated 13th-century manor house in a woodland setting. Hennard Mill, a 'lost' medieval village, has revealed well-preserved remains of buildings and prehistoric activity. Dupath Well, a charming well-house from around 1500, covers an ancient spring believed to have curative properties.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities like walking, hiking, and cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the natural landscapes, particularly Lydford Gorge and Dartmoor, offer dramatic scenery year-round, with autumn providing vibrant colors and winter offering a stark beauty, though conditions can be more challenging.
While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, many natural areas like Roadford Lake offer relatively flat paths suitable for easier access. Historic sites like Lydford Castle are free to enter and feature large, sloping lawns, which may be more accessible than multi-story structures. It's always advisable to check individual attraction websites for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Many outdoor areas and walking trails around Broadwoodwidger are dog-friendly, especially those in Dartmoor National Park and around Roadford Lake. However, specific attractions like Lydford Gorge (managed by the National Trust) may have specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead. Always check local signage or attraction websites for their pet policies.
The diverse habitats around Broadwoodwidger, including grasslands, woodlands, and the waters of Roadford Lake, support a variety of wildlife. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Nearby Wildlife Trust Reserves such as Beales Meadows, Armstrong Wood, Sourton Quarry, and Halwill Junction are dedicated to preserving habitats for local flora and fauna, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic natural beauty of sites like Lydford Gorge, particularly the impressive Whitelady Waterfall and the wild roar of the water at Devil's Cauldron. The historical significance and tranquil atmosphere of places like Lydford Castle and Saxon Town are also highly appreciated, with many enjoying the opportunity for a peaceful picnic amidst history.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can find cultural points of interest such as the Launceston Steam Railway, a heritage railway operating seasonally. For indoor activities, The Barn Climbing Centre offers a facility for climbing enthusiasts. Alder Vineyard provides a different experience, potentially including tastings or tours, and Cholwell Riding Stables offers opportunities for horseback riding.


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