Best attractions and places to see around Bratton Clovelly include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and access to natural landscapes. Located in West Devon, the village provides a base for exploring Dartmoor National Park and its surrounding features. Visitors can discover local landmarks within the village and numerous natural and historical sites nearby. The area offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The views from both Great Links and Brat Tor are incredible. On a clear day you can see both the North Coast and South Coast as well as Bodmin Moor. The River Lyd stepping stone crossing is nice but there is still a wooden bridge crossing if you are a little unsteady on your feet.
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So if you're in the area and willing to pay the entrance fee, then you can take a look. If you don't see it, you're not missing much. It's really just a small area that's well worth seeing. But I have to be fair ☝️... ... the circular trail was closed because of a landslide. So we're missing half of the trail. Maybe the other half would have changed our minds. For people who spend a lot of time in nature, it's OK, nothing more. I hope I'm not lynched here now 😬🙈. There's really beautiful nature in Dartmoor and it's free too 😉.
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Warning! Apparently there was a landslide, so the path along the river is closed. You can only get to the waterfall through the National Trust area. Entry fee is £11 per person! It's no longer a quiet place. Children play right by the waterfall, so you can't take any nice photos. It's a real shame! We would have liked to have known this before the hike. Then we definitely wouldn't have done it!!!
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The first impression of this simple but solidly crafted small sacred monument from 1887 is powerful and imposing. The lonely stone cross can be seen from afar thanks to its exposed location. The ancient, venerable cross is a natural part of this environment and one could almost think that it is literally growing out of the rock from which it rises to a proud height.
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The ever so slightly smaller summit of High Willhays, Yes Tor feels grander due to the large granite outcrop. Standing beside the triangulation point atop of Yes Tor offers beautiful views in all directions. A must climb if hiking with the Meldon area.
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Highest point of Devon and Southern England at 621m, accesible form various routes within the area. Although not as grand or striking as other Tors in the area such as Yes, Great Links or West Mills it offers beautiful 360 degree views in all directions.
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A beautiful section of route 27 Granite Way where the trail opens up as you pass across the Meldon Viaduct. Views across show the undulating hills of the highest area within Dartmoor National park where High Willhays and Yes Tor are situated.
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High Willhays is the highest point but it’s neighbour yes tor always feels somewhat grander, for a steep descent and climb head down past fordsland ledge into the okemont valley and back up to kitty tor
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Bratton Clovelly is on the northwestern edge of Dartmoor National Park, offering vast moorland for hiking and views from summits like Yes Tor summit and High Willhays summit. Just a short distance away, Roadford Lake provides opportunities for water sports and nature trails. You can also visit Lydford Gorge, known for its dramatic depth and the spectacular Whitelady Waterfall.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails within Dartmoor National Park, including routes to Yes Tor summit and High Willhays summit. The village itself is on a historic Pack Horse Trail, offering circular walks. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Bratton Clovelly, which include easy to difficult trails.
Bratton Clovelly is a great base for cycling. Several circular routes start directly from the village, exploring the open countryside. The historic Meldon Viaduct forms part of the Granite Way, a well-surfaced, long-distance cycle path suitable for families. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the cycling guide for Bratton Clovelly.
Within Bratton Clovelly, you can visit St Mary the Virgin Church, a 15th-century parish church with Norman features and rare 17th-century wall paintings. The village also boasts The Clovelly Inn, an 18th-century pub with historical charm, and is situated on one of the oldest Historic Pack Horse Trails connecting Devon and Cornwall.
Yes, several historical landmarks are within easy reach. Okehampton Castle, a medieval motte and bailey castle, is about 9 miles away. You can also visit Widgery Cross at Brat Tor, the tallest cross on Dartmoor, erected in 1887. Further afield, Launceston Castle, a Norman stronghold, is approximately 10.9 miles away.
Absolutely. Roadford Lake offers a children's play area, nature trails, and water sports suitable for families. The Bratton Clovelly Parish Hall also has an adjoining recreation field with a children's playground. The Meldon Viaduct, part of the Granite Way, is a well-surfaced cycle path perfect for families. For a unique experience, Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre provides vintage fairground rides.
Roadford Lake, one of the largest inland waters in the South West, is ideal for water sports. You can enjoy kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, and fishing there. The lake also features nature trails and cycling paths.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, Dartmoor's landscapes are beautiful year-round, and autumn provides stunning colors, while winter can offer dramatic, stark scenery for those prepared for colder conditions.
The Clovelly Inn, located within Bratton Clovelly village, is an authentic rural Devon pub dating back to the 18th century. It offers a welcoming atmosphere, serves home-cooked food, and a selection of real ales, making it a perfect spot for a traditional pub experience.
The Meldon Viaduct, which forms part of the Granite Way, is noted as being wheelchair accessible and well-surfaced, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from Dartmoor summits like Yes Tor summit and High Willhays summit, often describing them as beautiful and rugged. The historic Meldon Viaduct is popular for its historical significance and its role as a family-friendly cycle path. The dramatic scenery of Lydford Gorge and the imposing Widgery Cross at Brat Tor are also highly valued for their natural beauty and historical context.


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