Best attractions and places to see around East Putford include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This small civil parish in Devon, England, offers a tranquil rural experience with evidence of early inhabitants and historical structures like the parish church. The area features natural beauty such as the Dipple Brook valley and the River Torridge forming its western boundary. East Putford also serves as a gateway to numerous attractions in the wider North Devon area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Clovelly is a beautiful, picturesque fishing village, steeped in maritime atmosphere and history. It was once owned by the Queen of England! Originally the estate was owned by William the Conqueror, King of England, who gifted it to his wife and then had many royal associations until 1242, when it was first acquired by the Giffard family. Until the mid-nineteenth century, Clovelly was unknown to the outside world. Source: https://www.clovelly.co.uk/
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If your watch your step in the woods the area is full of grouse
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At least in German-language travel guides there is a real Clovelly bashing à la "Devon's Tourist Trap No. 1". So we didn't think it was that bad! There is a very expensive parking lot at the top of the town, there is a tourist shop with an exhibition, then the road goes steeply down into town. And yes, there are crowds of fellow tourists. Nevertheless, we found it so beautiful, picturesque and interesting that we went there twice. Later in the day it became so “quiet” that we managed to get a seat in the pub
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The strata rock formations along this stretch of coast are stunning, the paths has some incredibly tough climbs and whether you are running or walking I recommend taking moments to soak ok in the views here.
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A bit of a diversion of the South West Coast Path if you're running but well worth the effort. The beach is large at low tide but quite small at high tide, it's rocky and has a great wave cut platform. Blackchurch Rock is an amazing double arch. The seaward face has some brilliant rock climbing.
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Easy ride on the path of the old railway line with refreshments at many of the stations that now house cafés for the tourist
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Mouthmill Beach is home to the magnificent Blackchurch rock is a large arch stack. The magnificent arches are made from Hartland Quay Shale and contain goniatite fossils. The isolated cove has long been associated with smuggling activities. You can still see the remains of an old limekiln nearby whose limestone and coal would have been brought in via boat.
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East Putford is a great base for exploring natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Blackchurch Rock, Mouthmill Beach, an isolated cove with a magnificent arch stack. The Tarka Trail offers 290 km of traffic-free path through diverse scenery, including white beaches and green countryside. Further afield, the North Devon Coast boasts stunning beaches like Woolacombe and Saunton Sands, while the Dipple Brook valley and the River Torridge provide picturesque local views.
Yes, the area has several historical points of interest. The unique fishing village of Clovelly, clinging to a 122-meter cliff, is a must-see with its cobbled streets and historical charm. The Beam Aqueduct, an impressive 19th-century structure, is also nearby. Within East Putford itself, you can find ancient tumuli (burial mounds) and historical farmhouses like Mambury and Winslade, which date back centuries.
Many attractions around East Putford are suitable for families. The Tarka Trail is ideal for family cycling, being flat and well-surfaced. The picturesque village of Clovelly offers a unique experience, though its steep cobbled streets might be challenging for very young children or strollers. The Beam Aqueduct is also a pleasant spot for a family stroll. For more active fun, The Milky Way Adventure Park and The Big Sheep are popular family theme parks a short drive away.
East Putford is surrounded by various hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails like the 'Bucks Mill & Peppercombe loop' (7.6 km) or 'The Hobby Drive – Clovelly loop from Bucks Mills' (13.5 km). For easier walks, consider routes like 'Peppercombe Coach House – View of Westward Ho! Coast loop' (5.6 km) or 'Wallend Wood loop' (2.9 km). For more details and a wider selection of routes, explore the hiking guide for East Putford.
Absolutely! The most prominent cycling route is the Tarka Trail, which covers 290 km through Devon. It's one of the longest traffic-free bike paths in the UK, offering diverse scenery and a flat, well-surfaced path suitable for all levels. You can also find mountain biking trails, such as the 'River Torridge – Tarka Trail loop' (48.7 km) or 'Brownsham Wood – View of Eldern Point loop' (26.4 km). For more options, check the MTB trails guide for East Putford.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the unique character of the local sites. The dramatic coastal formations at Blackchurch Rock, Mouthmill Beach, and the picturesque, timeless feel of Clovelly are frequently highlighted. The flat, traffic-free nature of the Tarka Trail also receives high praise for its accessibility and scenic views.
Beyond the well-known spots, East Putford offers some unique finds. The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden in nearby West Putford is a quirky and charming green space. For a tranquil experience, the Peppercombe Coach House, located on the coastal path, serves as a helpful shelter and a peaceful rest area with a tin roof that makes for a relaxing sound of rain. The Dipple Brook valley also offers secluded, picturesque views.
The best time to visit East Putford and the wider North Devon area is generally during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) months. Spring brings wildflowers, such as gorse brightening the field boundaries and thousands of bluebells in the woodlands near Mouthmill Beach. Summer offers warmer weather ideal for coastal walks and outdoor activities. However, the region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, with autumn providing vibrant foliage and winter offering a quieter, more dramatic landscape.
The Tarka Trail is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for those with mobility considerations due to its flat and well-surfaced path. While many natural and historical sites in the region involve varied terrain, the Tarka Trail provides a reliable and enjoyable outdoor experience for a wider range of visitors.
While East Putford itself is a small rural parish, there are options in nearby villages and towns. For instance, there is a pub about a mile up the hill from Peppercombe Coach House, which is a good place for food and drinks. The larger nearby villages and towns that serve as gateways to attractions, such as Great Torrington (near RHS Garden Rosemoor) or Clovelly, will offer more choices for refreshments.
East Putford is a rural parish, so public transport options are limited. It's advisable to check local bus services for specific routes and schedules, as they may connect to larger towns in North Devon. However, for exploring the various attractions and natural sites, having a car is generally recommended to provide the most flexibility and access to the wider region.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around East Putford are dog-friendly, especially the numerous walking routes and coastal paths. For example, the Tarka Trail is generally welcoming to dogs. However, it's always best to check specific rules for individual attractions or nature reserves, as some may have restrictions, especially during nesting seasons or in areas with livestock. Always keep dogs on a lead where required and clean up after them.


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