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Enjoy an easy 1.9-mile sensory hike through Mamhead Woods, featuring woodland paths, the Mamhead Obelisk, and panoramic estuary views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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963 m
Highlight • Forest
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1.08 km
Highlight • Monument
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1.81 km
Highlight • Cafe
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3.04 km
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1.53 km
1.38 km
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2.85 km
128 m
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Parking is available at the Mamhead Sensory Trail car park. This is where the trail officially begins, making it convenient for access.
Yes, the trail is designed to be accessible for a wide range of visitors. It features wide, flat, and mostly level paths, making it suitable for those with pushchairs, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters. There are no steep climbs, contributing to its easy difficulty rating.
The terrain primarily consists of hard-packed gravel paths, which are generally smooth and suitable for most weather conditions. While mostly level, some sections, particularly on the optional longer loop, can be a bit rougher underfoot and may get muddy after rain. Wellies are recommended during wet periods.
The trail offers a serene woodland walk with several notable features. You'll encounter the historic Mamhead Obelisk, built in 1742, which also provides a fantastic viewing area. A significant highlight is the Mamhead Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the Exe Estuary, Exmouth, and the open sea on clear days. The trail also features themed panels for a sensory experience, wood carvings, and dens.
As its name suggests, the trail is specifically designed to engage your senses and encourage a deeper connection with nature. Themed panels along a dedicated 'Wellbeing trail' invite visitors to pause, observe, and notice their surroundings. A forest wellbeing journal is also available to enhance this mindful walking experience.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Mamhead Sensory Trail. You'll find dog bins provided in the car park for convenience.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. The mix of coniferous and deciduous trees offers beautiful scenery in all seasons, from dappled sunlight in summer to vibrant autumn colours. During wet periods, some sections can get muddy, so appropriate footwear is advised.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Mamhead Sensory Trail itself. It is free to visit.
While the Mamhead Sensory Trail is managed by the same team as Haldon Forest, it is described as a quieter, separate area. There are no specific entrance fees for the Mamhead Sensory Trail. However, parking charges may apply at the car park, which supports the maintenance of the area.
Yes, a coffee van called Teign Bean Coffee Truck – Mamhead is often present in the car park on weekends, offering refreshments for visitors.
Absolutely! The trail is very family-friendly, featuring picnic tables, wood carvings, and dens that children will enjoy exploring. Its easy and accessible paths also make it suitable for families with pushchairs.
No, the Mamhead Sensory Trail is specifically designated for walkers. To maintain its peaceful atmosphere, bikes and horses are prohibited on the trail.