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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Landulph

Best natural monuments around Landulph offer diverse natural attractions across its landscape. The area features significant viewpoints, historical sites, and river confluences, providing opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty and geological formations. These sites often present panoramic views of the Tamar Valley and surrounding areas, reflecting the rich natural heritage of Cornwall. The natural environment is shaped by its rivers and coastal proximity, contributing to varied ecosystems and scenic vistas.

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

Kit Hill Trig Point

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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 …

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Plymouth Hoe

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The Hoe is really the heart of Plymouth; a huge greenspace with dramatic memorials, Smeaton's Tower and unrivalled views. In summer, the grass is covered with people having picnics, throwing …

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An enchanting spot on the edge of Dartmoor, the meeting point of these two rivers is great for wild swimming and having a picnic. Mossy rocks, gnarled trees and exceptionally …

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Mount Edgcumbe Country Park

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Mount Edgcumbe House was built in the mid 1500's and this country park was the estate and gardens. The estate was sold to the Plymouth City Council in 1988 and …

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Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint

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A great viewpoint looking out towards the city of Plymouth and over the Plym and Meavy valleys. The rock is pretty easy to get through, either from the path along …

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October 21, 2025, Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint

A lovely walk at any time of the year, there is a steep ascent, good footwear and a pole are advisable.

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Where the river Tavy and Walkham meet

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A beautiful granite outcrop overlooking the Plym valley, and surrounding woodland. The cliff itself is a somewhat stark contrast to the rest of the moor, it's lush and tree lined, rather than wind-swept and desolate. Even the rock type is much different, it's generally much finer and smoother granite, rather than the big sharp crystals as found elsewhere on the moor. The cliff offers some fantastic rock climbing, and some brilliant open views.

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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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The Hoe is a large limestone plateau on the edge of which is the citadel. In the park on the Hoe there is a large collection of impressive monuments to the great seafaring nation, including the first circumnavigator Francis Drake, the victory over the Spanish Armada and the two World Wars. Built in front of the sea is the Tinside seawater outdoor pool in Art Deco style, which is definitely worth looking for, and the huge, freely accessible sea bathing area right next to it with a bit of Lost Place charm.

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Mount Edgcumbe House was built in the mid 1500's and this country park was the estate and gardens. The estate was sold to the Plymouth City Council in 1988 and has been open to the public ever since. While walking here you will see the landscaped parkland of a country house, views across the Plymouth Sound to the naval base and breakwater, a Bronze Age burial mound, the 15th century church and several military installations designed to defend the important port.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Landulph?

Landulph and its surroundings offer a variety of natural features. You can visit the unique confluence of two rivers at Double Waters — Confluence of the Rivers Walkham and Tavy, known for its clear waters and mossy rocks. For panoramic views, Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint provides extensive vistas over the Plym and Meavy valleys amidst lush woodland. Additionally, the Landulph Orchard Green project is developing a community natural space with orchards, a pond, and areas for wildlife.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments near Landulph?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Double Waters — Confluence of the Rivers Walkham and Tavy is a great spot for picnics and wild swimming. Plymouth Hoe offers a large greenspace for picnics and play, with views of Plymouth Sound. The View of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island, and Mount Edgcumbe from Devil's Point is also family-friendly, offering historical context and scenic views.

What historical sites are integrated with the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the area have significant historical connections. Kit Hill Trig Point is not only a summit with panoramic views but also features 18 burial mounds, neolithic and bronze-age barrows, and pointers to Cornwall's mining history. Plymouth Hoe is a historical site with dramatic memorials and Smeaton's Tower. Devil's Point also has a rich military history and offers views of historical landmarks like Drake's Island.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints around Landulph?

For stunning views, consider Kit Hill Trig Point, which sits high above the Tamar Valley, offering panoramic vistas. Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint provides extensive views over the Plym and Meavy valleys. Additionally, Plymouth Hoe offers unrivalled views of Plymouth Sound, and Devil's Point provides views across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe and Drake's Island.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near Landulph's natural monuments?

Yes, Double Waters — Confluence of the Rivers Walkham and Tavy is an enchanting spot on the edge of Dartmoor known for wild swimming. Visitors should be mindful of the current and the water temperature, which is always cold.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Landulph offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Landulph, Road Cycling Routes around Landulph, and Cycling around Landulph guides.

What is the Landulph Orchard Green project?

The Landulph Orchard Green (LOG) project is a community-driven initiative focused on creating and enhancing a natural environment for wildlife and people. It includes Duke Orchard, planted with Tamar Valley Heritage apples, and Duchess Green, which is being developed with a focus on wildlife, including plans for a pond, grassy spaces, and walkways. It aims to provide a space for relaxation, stargazing, and children's play, emphasizing biodiversity.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Yes, Plymouth Hoe is a dog-friendly greenspace where you can enjoy walks with your pet while taking in the views of Plymouth Sound.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for rock climbing?

Yes, Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint is a granite outcrop that offers fantastic rock climbing opportunities, alongside brilliant open views of the Plym valley and surrounding woodland.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The Landulph Orchard Green project is specifically designed to enhance biodiversity and create habitats for local wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, the focus on developing a pond, hedgerows, and diverse plant species suggests an environment supportive of various local flora and fauna. Areas like Double Waters, with its clear waters and mossy rocks, also support local ecosystems.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from various viewpoints like Kit Hill Trig Point and Plymouth Hoe. The unique natural beauty of spots like Double Waters, with its clear waters and tranquil setting, is also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with rich historical context, as seen at sites like Devil's Point, adds to the appeal.

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