Best natural monuments around Kenn offer diverse natural features for exploration. The area's landscape provides opportunities to discover various geological formations and scenic spots. Visitors can find a range of natural attractions, from coastal views to historical hillforts. These natural monuments showcase the region's unique environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Great view, day or night. Be aware that the path up has seen better days and is really, really steep. I went down on my bum as I was on my own at night. Beautiful area, great connecting train line for easy forget-the-car holidays and seightseeing. Take a torch for evening/low light walks.
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Dipped in her for lunch as its nice a sheltered
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Red Rock Beach is a sandy beach at the northern end of Dawlish Town Beach, near Langstone Rock. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing and fishing. You can also enjoy the views of the trains that run along the coast.
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Cockwood Harbour is a small tidal harbour in Cockwood, a village on the western bank of the Exe Estuary in Devon. It is a popular boating spot with a church, pubs and accommodation. Cockwood Harbour is known for the railway line that runs over the narrow strip of land between the harbour and the sea. The line continues to Dawlish, where it follows the coastline and offers stunning views of the water. Cockwood Harbour is part of the Exe Estuary Trail, a cycle and walking route that follows the River Exe and the canal from Exmouth to Dawlish.
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Dawlish to Teignmouth good beginner ride on the flat great for kids if supervised
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Top 100 Climbs 9 Haytor Vale Rising up the eastern side of Dartmoor is the long climb to Haytor Rocks. Beginning just outside Bovery Tracey, the B3387 forks left at Five Wyches Cross. Rising up to 12%, the rough lower slopes are by and large tree-covered, but as you pass the Edgemoor Hotel you emerge from under the protection of the woods. Here the gradient steadies, althoughnot enough for you to relax. Ullacombe Farm signals the end of the easier stuff and the road bends left, passing over a cattle grid, and rising steeply into the national park. It's really hard going through a small wooded section, and then it eases once more before the hardest stretc. A long, tough grind brings you out onto open moorland, where you climb gently towards and past the Haytor Visitor Centre - the base for walkers and climbers visiting the giant granite outcrop that towers above your final strength-sapping Push to the summit.
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One of my favourite climbs prefer to join from beckaford which is a tougher climb bit sees far less traffic than if you take the haytor left hander from bovey
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The Kenn area offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including scenic viewpoints, historical sites, and unique geological formations. You can discover coastal features like tidal harbours and beaches, as well as restored quarry habitats and ancient hillforts.
Yes, a notable historical natural monument is Woodbury Castle — Iron Age hillfort. This ancient site, now covered in beech trees, features exceptional earthworks and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
For fascinating geological features, visit Langstone Rock, located at the northern end of Red Rock Beach. Its extraordinary cliffs were formed from windblown, oxidized red desert sands. Nearby, Red Rock Beach itself is known for its dramatic red cliffs.
Several natural monuments around Kenn are family-friendly. Cockwood Harbour is a pleasant spot for families, as is Red Rock Beach. The historical Woodbury Castle — Iron Age hillfort also welcomes families to explore its ramparts.
At Blackhill Quarry Lake, you might see semi-feral ponies, lizards, dragonflies, and butterflies as the area is being restored to a heathland habitat. Near Langstone Rock, if you're lucky, you may even spot dolphins swimming in the waters.
The area around Kenn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes around Haldon Forest. There are also dedicated mountain biking trails, such as the moderate loops in Haldon Forest. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Kenn and MTB Trails around Kenn guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, near the natural monuments, you can find easy hiking routes in Haldon Forest, such as the 'Haldon Forest Viewpoint – View of Exe Valley loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Kenn guide.
The region is known for its viewpoints. Cockwood Harbour offers views of the Exe Estuary and the railway line. Langstone Rock provides great views of the coastline, and Red Rock Beach offers scenic vistas of dramatic red cliffs.
While specific parking details for each monument are not always listed, many natural attractions in the UK, especially those popular for outdoor activities like Woodbury Castle or areas around Haldon Forest, typically have nearby parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The natural monuments around Kenn can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers beautiful colors, especially in forested areas like Woodbury Castle. Summer is ideal for coastal visits to places like Cockwood Harbour and Red Rock Beach, and winter provides a quieter, often dramatic landscape.
Yes, for refreshments, Cockwood Harbour is home to two local pubs, The Ship Inn and The Anchor Inn, where you can relax and watch the trains and boats. Other natural monuments may be close to villages or towns with additional dining options.


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