Best attractions and places to see around Bere Ferrers include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. This picturesque village is situated on the Bere Peninsula in West Devon, nestled between the tranquil Rivers Tavy and Tamar. It lies within the scenic Tamar Valley National Landscape, offering diverse environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A good few 'dings' of a bell will alert walkers in the tunnel if on your bike! If you don't have a bell - a big old 'Woo Woooo' will carry down the tunnel as well!
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A few lights in the tunnel brighten things up, but there are a few spots where visibility can be a little low.
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In June 2022, four of us cycled the entire Drake's Trail from Plymouth to Ilfracombe, spreading it out over three days. After stopping for tea and cakes at my brother in-law's near Yelverton, we headed into the Grenofen tunnel. As already mentioned here, it is only dimly lit and it is surprisingly chilly, the temperature contrast being even more noticeable on a warm day, and the ceiling is constantly dripping icy water! Definitely need your lights on and cycle very cautiously as pedestrians and other cyclists are often tricky to spot in the gloom! We stopped for the first night in Oakhampton, the second in Barnstable and the third in Ilfracombe before cycling back to Barnstable on the last day to get the train back to Exeter. It was a very pleasant tour and the first section as far as Tavistock follows the course of the old railway, so is off road and generally a gentle slope upwards, but after that the route sometimes takes to the road and is often steep and often quite narrow. Surface wise it is good all the way, suitable for road and off road bikes.
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Kit Hill sits high above the Tamar Valley, overlooking the river and the valley it formed. The hill boasts a wide array of history, including 18 burial mounds, neolithic and bronze-age barrows, as well as pointers towards Cornwall's more contemporary mining history.
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Bere Ferrers is nestled within the scenic Tamar Valley National Landscape, characterized by the tranquil Rivers Tavy and Tamar. You can experience stunning views from Kit Hill Trig Point, which offers expansive vistas of the river and its valley. The area also includes Denham Woods and Roborough Common, providing numerous paths for outdoor enthusiasts, and is rich in wildlife-supporting orchards and woodlands.
The village is home to St. Andrew's Church, a Grade I listed medieval building with significant historical architecture. You can also visit the Bere Ferrers Railway Station Heritage Centre, which preserves the area's railway history, including memorabilia and a restored signal box. Evidence of the region's past in silver, lead, tin, and arsenic mining is also present in the landscape.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Plym Valley Trail is a traffic-free route suitable for families, running through National Trust-owned woodland. Additionally, the Gem Bridge is part of a shared-use path that's great for family walks and cycles, offering wonderful views over the River Walkham.
The area is excellent for cycling. The Plym Valley Trail is a popular traffic-free route, part of the Devon Coast to Coast cycle ride. You can also explore the Drake's Trail, which includes historical railway structures like the Shaugh Tunnel and Grenofen Tunnel, both lit and open for cyclists. For more options, check out the cycling guide for Bere Ferrers.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes like the Denham Bridge and Woods trail running loop in the Tamar Valley, or explore loops around Weir Quay and the Tamar Estuary. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the running trails guide for Bere Ferrers.
Yes, the region offers a variety of walks. Circular walks are available directly from Bere Ferrers station, including paths alongside the river. Areas like Denham Woods and Roborough Common provide numerous trails. The Plym Valley Trail is generally accessible, while climbs to viewpoints like Kit Hill Trig Point offer more challenging options with rewarding views.
For expansive panoramic views of the Tamar Valley, head to Kit Hill Trig Point. Situated high above the valley, it provides stunning vistas of the river and its surrounding landscape, along with historical insights into the area's past.
Bere Ferrers has a station on the scenic Tamar Valley Line, which offers picturesque train journeys between Plymouth and Gunnislake. This provides convenient public transport access to the village and serves as a starting point for various walks and explorations in the area.
The area is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly recommended for outdoor activities. The trees along routes like the Gem Bridge are painted in vibrant red hues, making for a wonderful experience. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for exploring the natural beauty and riverside paths.
Yes, the village of Bere Ferrers has amenities, including The Olde Plough Inn, a family-run pub that serves freshly cooked meals using local ingredients. Many walking routes conveniently pass by this pub, making it a great spot to refuel.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Gem Bridge, part of the Drake's Trail, is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a chance to enjoy the impressive walkway and views over the River Walkham.
The Bere Peninsula, with its extensive orchards and woodlands, is a haven for diverse wildlife. Along the Rivers Tavy and Tamar, you might spot various bird species, and the natural environments are rich in flora and fauna.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Bere Ferrers, including paths along the Rivers Tavy and Tamar and through Denham Woods, are suitable for dog walking. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and follow local guidelines.


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