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Attractions and Places To See around Abbotsham - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Abbotsham, a village in North Devon, England, offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. The area is characterized by small hills, valleys, and rugged cliffs, providing open views out to sea. Over half of Abbotsham parish is within the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, highlighting its significant natural landscape. Visitors can explore its history, enjoy coastal walks, and find family-friendly activities.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Clovelly

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This fascinating little village clings to a 400-foot (122 m) cliff. The cobbled streets of the picturesque fishing village are so steep that there is no vehicular access, just donkeys and sledges. You are afforded superb views from the village.

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Tarka Trail: Fremington to Barnstaple

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Use your bell loud and clear on the TarkaTrail as some walkers like me are deaf, we can all live together but remember us please

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Tarka Trail

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Covering 180 miles (290 km) through Devon, the Tarka Trail is one of the longest traffic-free bike paths in the UK. There's a lot more to it than just this …

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Peppercombe Coach House

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This building is a great place to stop and you can even camp here overnight, which is what we did. You can close the barn doors but there is a …

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Beam Aqueduct

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The sound of rushing water is evocative and relaxing on the warmest of days, washing any fatigue downstream.

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Jens
September 15, 2024, Peppercombe Coach House

Safe and dry rest area

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Christine🔹
January 11, 2024, Clovelly

At least in German-language travel guides there is a real Clovelly bashing à la "Devon's Tourist Trap No. 1". So we didn't think it was that bad! There is a very expensive parking lot at the top of the town, there is a tourist shop with an exhibition, then the road goes steeply down into town. And yes, there are crowds of fellow tourists. Nevertheless, we found it so beautiful, picturesque and interesting that we went there twice. Later in the day it became so “quiet” that we managed to get a seat in the pub

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Tarka is not safe. Loose dogs thanks to NDDC. A massive accident waiting to happen. I use my bell, but the utter lack of common sense of people: Hard of hearing walker,keep over to the left then, not rocket science. The bike hire companies will even hire to peole with dogs on leads or loose next to them. There is one hire place who's dog runs loose on the trail, when it's not begging at coffee table. I live right next to the trail, its a nightmare of arrogant stupid people who don't care a damn about safety. 90% of riders have a bell, makes no difference.

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Use your bell loud and clear on the TarkaTrail as some walkers like me are deaf, we can all live together but remember us please

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mikeB
December 30, 2022, Tarka Trail

Easy ride on the path of the old railway line with refreshments at many of the stations that now house cafés for the tourist

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Adam
July 10, 2020, Clovelly

Clovelly high street leading from the visitor center at the top to the marina at the bottom. The hill is incredibly steep. Some great local shops on the high street and a hotel/restaurant at the bottom with public toilets

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Adam
July 6, 2020, Clovelly

Tiny town on a very steep hill. It really is a magnificent town and somewhere that's very unique.

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This building is a great place to stop and you can even camp here overnight, which is what we did. You can close the barn doors but there is a large window on the side of the building without any glass. However, it wasn't windy as it’s sheltered by a lot of trees. Even though it rained really hard, we didn't get any rain coming through either. The roof is made of tin so hearing the raindrops coming down was really peaceful. There is a pub about a mile up the hill, which is a good place to have food and a few beers before settling down. This hut is situated on the coastal path; it is an absolute gem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Abbotsham?

Abbotsham is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can explore the rugged Abbotsham Cliffs, which offer breathtaking sea views and fascinating geological formations. The area is also part of the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nearby beaches, including Westward Ho! Beach and Abbotsham Cliffs Beach, provide opportunities for seaside activities.

Are there historical sites to visit in and around Abbotsham?

Yes, Abbotsham boasts several historical sites. The Norman Parish Church of St. Helen's, rebuilt in the 13th century, features interesting elements like carved pew ends. You can also see Abbotsham Court, a Grade II listed building with origins from the late 16th century, and Kenwith Castle, built around 1760. Further afield, the Beam Aqueduct, completed in 1827, is an impressive historical structure that once carried the Rolle Canal.

What family-friendly activities are available near Abbotsham?

For families, The Tarka Trail offers a flat, traffic-free path perfect for cycling or walking with children. Just outside Abbotsham, The Big Sheep is an award-winning family attraction with animal encounters, indoor and outdoor play areas, and unique entertainment. For older children and adventure seekers, the Ultimate High Ropes Centre provides activities like BMX and mountain biking.

Where can I go for a walk or hike near Abbotsham?

The renowned South West Coast Path runs through and near Abbotsham, offering exceptional opportunities for long walks with picturesque sea views. You can also find numerous walking trails winding through the scenic countryside. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the Mermaid's Pool & Kipling Tors loop, which is a moderate hike. More details can be found in the hiking guide for Abbotsham.

Are there any cycling routes suitable for all abilities?

Absolutely. The Tarka Trail is a fantastic option, covering 180 miles (290 km) through Devon. It's one of the longest traffic-free bike paths in the UK, known for its flat and well-surfaced route, making it ideal for cyclists of any level. You can find various road cycling routes around Abbotsham, including easy to moderate loops, in the road cycling guide.

What makes Clovelly a unique place to visit?

Clovelly is a truly unique fishing village that clings to a 400-foot (122 m) cliff. Its picturesque, steep cobbled streets are car-free, with transport traditionally handled by donkeys and sledges. Visitors are afforded superb views and a distinct historical atmosphere, making it feel like a step back in time.

Is the Tarka Trail suitable for everyone, including those with accessibility needs?

Yes, the Tarka Trail is widely recognized as being wheelchair accessible. Its flat and well-surfaced nature makes it an inclusive route for walkers, cyclists, and those using wheelchairs or pushchairs, allowing everyone to enjoy the diverse scenery.

What are some lesser-known or unique spots to discover in the area?

For a unique stop along the South West Coast Path, consider the Peppercombe Coach House, which offers helpful shelter and can even be used for overnight camping. Another interesting spot is the lime kiln at Green Cliff, historically used to burn limestone. The Abbotsham's Old Oak Tree in the village center also holds local historical significance.

What is the best time of year to visit Abbotsham for outdoor activities?

The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Abbotsham. During this period, the weather is more conducive for coastal walks, cycling on the Tarka Trail, and enjoying the beaches. However, the South West Coast Path and other trails offer beautiful scenery year-round, with autumn providing vibrant colors and quieter paths.

Are there options for dining or refreshments near walking trails?

Yes, the village of Abbotsham has a local pub, and the surrounding area offers various pubs and restaurants serving traditional Devonshire cuisine, including fresh seafood. Along popular routes like the Tarka Trail, you'll find plenty of places to grab supplies or snacks. Some highlights, like Beam Aqueduct, are noted as good snack stops.

Can I find easy hiking trails around Abbotsham?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the Kipling Tors – Mermaid's Pool loop from Westward Ho! is an easy option. Other easy routes include walks around Northam Burrows Beach. You can explore more easy hikes in the dedicated easy hikes guide for Abbotsham.

What kind of views can I expect along the coast near Abbotsham?

The coast near Abbotsham offers spectacular views. From the Abbotsham Cliffs and along the South West Coast Path, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic sea views, dramatic rugged cliffs, and the expansive beauty of the North Devon coastline. The landscape is characterized by small hills and valleys, providing open vistas out to sea.

How can I explore the local history of Abbotsham village itself?

Within Abbotsham village, you can explore the Norman Parish Church of St. Helen's, which has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Abbotsham Court, a Grade II listed building, also offers a glimpse into the area's past. The village center features the Abbotsham's Old Oak Tree, planted in 1893 to replace an even older tree, and the site of the former Abbotsham Road Railway Station, which operated in the early 20th century.

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