Best attractions and places to see around Landcross include a mix of natural beauty, cultural sites, and family-friendly activities. This village in Devon, England, provides access to coastal areas, nature reserves, and historical structures. The region features expansive natural landscapes, including saltmarsh and intertidal mudflats, alongside well-known trails. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural points of interest within a short distance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Tarka is not safe. Loose dogs thanks to NDDC. A massive accident waiting to happen. I use my bell, but the utter lack of common sense of people: Hard of hearing walker,keep over to the left then, not rocket science. The bike hire companies will even hire to peole with dogs on leads or loose next to them. There is one hire place who's dog runs loose on the trail, when it's not begging at coffee table. I live right next to the trail, its a nightmare of arrogant stupid people who don't care a damn about safety. 90% of riders have a bell, makes no difference.
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Use your bell loud and clear on the TarkaTrail as some walkers like me are deaf, we can all live together but remember us please
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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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This building is a great place to stop and you can even camp here overnight, which is what we did. You can close the barn doors but there is a large window on the side of the building without any glass. However, it wasn't windy as it’s sheltered by a lot of trees. Even though it rained really hard, we didn't get any rain coming through either. The roof is made of tin so hearing the raindrops coming down was really peaceful. There is a pub about a mile up the hill, which is a good place to have food and a few beers before settling down. This hut is situated on the coastal path; it is an absolute gem.
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Traffic free for miles! Plenty of places to grab supplies or snacks along the way.
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Some helpful shelter if you get caught out but also just a nice place to stop on the SW Coast path.
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Near Landcross, you can explore several natural attractions. The Isley Marsh Nature Reserve is a significant area of saltmarsh and intertidal mudflats, home to various bird species like teal, curlew, and spoonbills. You can also visit Northam Burrows Country Park for expansive natural landscapes, or enjoy the coast at Instow Beach and Westward Ho! Beach.
Yes, Landcross is close to several historical and cultural sites. The Beam Aqueduct is an impressive structure carrying the Rolle Canal over the River Torridge, known for its five stone arches and the relaxing sound of rushing water. Another unique spot is the Peppercombe Coach House, a historic building on the coastal path that offers shelter and even overnight camping. Further afield, you can visit Dartington Crystal to explore glassmaking or RHS Garden Rosemoor for beautiful gardens.
Landcross offers many family-friendly options. The Tarka Trail: Fremington to Barnstaple section is a flat, well-surfaced route perfect for cycling with children. Beyond the trails, popular theme parks like The Big Sheep, Atlantis Adventure Park, and The Milky Way Adventure Park are all within a short drive. For more active fun, consider Ultimate Adventure or Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre.
Absolutely. The Tarka Trail is a major highlight, offering 180 miles of traffic-free paths, with sections like Fremington to Barnstaple being particularly popular. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes, including moderate trails like the Bideford Long Bridge – Rolle Canal Roving Bridge loop, or easier walks such as the River Torridge Riverside Path loop. Find more details on these and other hiking routes on the Hiking around Landcross guide.
Cycling is very popular here, especially along the Tarka Trail: Fremington to Barnstaple, which is part of one of the UK's longest traffic-free bike paths. This section is flat and well-surfaced, suitable for all skill levels. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like The Boathouse at Instow loop or the longer River Torridge – Tarka Trail loop. Discover more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Landcross guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse scenery, from coastal paths to green countryside, and the well-maintained trails. The peaceful sound of rain on the tin roof at Peppercombe Coach House and the evocative rushing water at Beam Aqueduct are often mentioned. Birdwatching at Isley Marsh Nature Reserve and the flat, traffic-free nature of the Tarka Trail are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Peppercombe Coach House is considered a hidden gem, offering a unique stop on the coastal path, even allowing for overnight camping. For something truly unconventional, The Gnome Reserve in Bradworthy offers a whimsical collection of gnomes in a charming garden setting.
Yes, the Tarka Trail is noted for being wheelchair-accessible, offering a flat and well-surfaced path that can be enjoyed by everyone. This makes it an excellent option for those seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
The region around Landcross offers outdoor activities year-round. For birdwatching at Isley Marsh Nature Reserve, the winter months are particularly good for spotting species like spoonbills. Generally, spring and summer provide pleasant weather for walking and cycling along the Tarka Trail and exploring coastal areas.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Peppercombe Coach House mentions a pub about a mile up the hill, perfect for food and drinks after a walk. Along the Tarka Trail, there are plenty of places to grab supplies or snacks, including cafes like Fremington Quay Café.
Yes, there are several easy walks available. The Tarka Trail offers many flat sections suitable for all abilities. Specific easy routes include the River Torridge Riverside Path loop from Bideford or the Instow Beach – Oyster Shack Café loop. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Landcross guide.


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