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Top 13 Natural Monuments around Bittadon

Best natural monuments around Bittadon are characterized by the dramatic coastal landscapes and diverse natural features of North Devon. This region, part of the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers wild cliffs, secluded coves, and expansive beaches. Bittadon serves as a base for exploring these varied natural landmarks, providing access to both coastal and inland scenic features.

Best natural monuments around Bittadon

  • The most popular natural monuments is Morte Point, a natural monument that offers views…

Last updated: August 10, 2026

Little Hangman

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Little Hangman is one of the main prominent landmarks in the area, along with its 'big brother' The Great Hangman. One way to explain its name is likely the local …

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Wistlandpound Reservoir Bird Hide

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Wistlandpound Reservoir is a tranquil place where you can feel close to nature. It is an easy 2.6km hike around the edge of the lake which takes you through the …

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Morte Point

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This is a brilliant place for seal watching. Keep a look out for their heads bobbing in the sea or lying up on the rocks.

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Torrs Cliffs

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The Torrs, sometimes known as The Seven Hills, tower over Ilfracombe. These stunning cliffs offer sweeping coastal views. It is easy to see why they have been such a popular …

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Capstone Point

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A natural landmark of Ilfracome is this steep hill by the sea. When it's windy you'll almost be blown down here 😁😁
But you can also just walk around it... You're very close to the sea without any elevation gain

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Stuart
May 12, 2024, The Torrs Cliffs

Amazing views stretching out across the Severn estuary, with great views of the Welsh coast on a clear day.

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Christine🔹
September 30, 2023, Capstone Point

A natural landmark of Ilfracome is this steep hill by the sea. When it's windy you'll almost be blown down here 😁😁 But you can also just walk around it... You're very close to the sea without any elevation gain

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Javi Jaavii
September 14, 2023, Little Hangman

Little Hangman is one of the main cliffs in Combe Martin, and from this point, you will enjoy a privileged view of the coastline.

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Javi Jaavii
September 8, 2023, Little Hangman

Little Hangman is one of the main prominent landmarks in the area, along with its 'big brother' The Great Hangman. One way to explain its name is likely the local legend that tells of a sheep rustler. This rustler once took a ram tied with a rope, when suddenly, the ram escaped, falling off a cliff and taking the rustler with it. As they fell, the rope snagged onto a rock, and the next morning, it is said that a sailor passed by and saw the man hanging from the rope.

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Natalie
November 10, 2022, The Torrs Cliffs

The Torrs, sometimes known as The Seven Hills, tower over Ilfracombe. These stunning cliffs offer sweeping coastal views. It is easy to see why they have been such a popular place to visit since the 19th century. As you walk through Torrs Park, you will meander along a zig-zag path which was dug by the Victorians.

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Wistlandpound Reservoir is a tranquil place where you can feel close to nature. It is an easy 2.6km hike around the edge of the lake which takes you through the forest and along the water's edge. All the while surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside. The path around the reservoir is accessible for both wheelchairs and pushchairs. The reservoir supplies drinking water to nearby Ilfracombe, Barnstaple and Combe Martin. If the water levels are low, look out for the ruins of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway which used to run though the valley until the reservoir was built in 1956.

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Natalie
November 7, 2022, Morte Point

This is a brilliant place for seal watching. Keep a look out for their heads bobbing in the sea or lying up on the rocks. If seals aren't enough, there are some fantastic views south towards Baggy Point across Woolacombe Bay. It is called Morte Point as it is such a dangerous area for shipping. So many ships have been wrecked here that its name means 'Death Point'.

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Simon
July 5, 2021, Morte Point

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments to visit around Bittadon?

The area around Bittadon, part of the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers a variety of impressive natural monuments. Key highlights include Morte Point, known for its dramatic coastal views and seal spotting opportunities, and Torrs Cliffs, which provides sweeping vistas over Ilfracombe and the Welsh coast on clear days. Another significant landmark is Little Hangman, a prominent coastal cliff offering extensive views of the coastline.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or accessible spots near Bittadon?

Yes, Wistlandpound Reservoir Bird Hide is an excellent family-friendly option. It features an easy 2.6 km hike around the lake, with paths accessible for both wheelchairs and pushchairs. It's a tranquil spot perfect for nature observation and bird spotting.

What kind of coastal natural features can I expect to see near Bittadon?

The North Devon coastline near Bittadon is rich in diverse coastal features. You'll find dramatic sea cliffs like Little Hangman and Torrs Cliffs, as well as picturesque coves and expansive beaches. Combe Martin Beach, for example, is nestled below England's highest sea cliffs, while Barricane Beach is famous for its unique seashells and rock pools.

Where can I find the best viewpoints to appreciate the natural beauty around Bittadon?

For breathtaking views, head to Morte Point, which offers fantastic panoramas towards Baggy Point and Woolacombe Bay. Torrs Cliffs also provides sweeping coastal views over Ilfracombe, and Capstone Point is another natural landmark in Ilfracombe offering great sea views.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Bittadon is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Bittadon' or the 'Wildersmouth Beach – Capstone Point loop from Ilfracombe'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Ilfracombe Harbour – The Proper Marmalade Shop loop from West Down'. For gravel biking, consider the 'Lee Bay – Traffic-Free Section of NCN 27 loop from Ilfracombe'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bittadon, Cycling around Bittadon, and Gravel biking around Bittadon guides.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Bittadon's natural monuments?

Yes, there are excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. At Morte Point, you can often see seals bobbing in the sea or resting on the rocks. Wistlandpound Reservoir Bird Hide is a prime location for birdwatching, where you might spot western cattle egrets, and in winter, potentially great white egrets or even white-tailed eagles.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Bittadon?

The natural monuments around Bittadon can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer provide warmer weather ideal for coastal walks and beach activities. Autumn brings beautiful colours to the countryside, while winter offers dramatic, rugged coastal scenery, though some paths may be more challenging due to weather conditions.

Are there any historical or legendary aspects associated with the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments have interesting stories. Little Hangman is linked to a local legend about a sheep rustler. Morte Point earned its name, meaning 'Death Point,' due to the numerous shipwrecks that occurred there. The zig-zag path at Torrs Cliffs was dug by Victorians, highlighting its long-standing appeal.

Can I find any long-distance or traffic-free trails near Bittadon?

Absolutely. The Tarka Trail, an extensive traffic-free cycling and walking route, stretches for over 30 miles from Braunton to Meeth. It follows a disused railway line, offering a fantastic way to experience the scenic countryside and is named after Henry Williamson's book "Tarka the Otter."

What makes the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty special?

The North Devon Coast AONB, which encompasses the area around Bittadon, is a protected landscape covering 171 square kilometers. It's renowned for its wild coastal cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, secluded rocky coves, expansive sand dunes, and wooded valleys. It offers incredibly diverse scenery and is a prime location for appreciating untouched natural beauty.

Are there other popular beaches accessible from Bittadon besides Combe Martin and Barricane?

Yes, Bittadon provides easy access to several other highly regarded North Devon beaches. These include Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands, all known for their cleanliness and safety. They are popular for surfing, sunbathing, rock pooling, crabbing, and even fossil hunting, offering a wide range of activities for all ages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bittadon?

Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic coastal landscapes, the opportunity for wildlife spotting, and the variety of outdoor activities available. The stunning views from viewpoints like Morte Point and Torrs Cliffs are frequently praised, as is the tranquil natural setting of places like Wistlandpound Reservoir.

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