Best attractions and places to see around Pancrasweek, a tranquil village and civil parish in West Devon, England, offers rural charm and natural beauty. Located approximately 3 miles northwest of Holsworthy, the area features picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, and a serene atmosphere. Its elevated position provides views of the surrounding countryside, making it a destination for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Southwest Coast Path, Hartlandquey to Morganporth. Many ascents and descents. The weather was also challenging.
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The southern side of the beach looks a little risky due to the landslide but the beach is sandy with little submerged rocks
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This area can get swamped with people, watching the surfers from the top of the green can be fun though
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Small beach away from the crowds a free car park and just below Morwenstow (GCHQ)
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This beautiful beach has a special feature: the sea pool is fed with fresh water by the tide and keeps it at low tide. A real experience: when the tide comes in, the waves wash over the edge of the pool.
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The tower has gotten so close to the cliffs at this point and is now "at risk of falling". It is scheduled to be moved backwards from mid-2023.
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The lighthouse on the other side of the bay is to be dismantled and moved back from mid-2023, as its current location on the cliffs is becoming increasingly uncertain.
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Pancrasweek and its surroundings offer several points of historical interest. You can explore St. Pancras Church, a 15th-century parish church with Norman elements and richly carved wagon roofs. Another notable site is the Wesleyan Chapel at Lana, built in 1838 and considered one of Devon's most attractive chapels. For a unique coastal landmark, visit the Compass Point Storm Tower, an octagonal structure on the cliffs originally built in the 1830s.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Widemouth Bay is a popular choice with its long sandy beach, perfect for families and exploring rock pools at low tide. The Bude Sea Pool offers a safe and unique swimming experience. Additionally, the Bude Canal provides a pleasant setting for walks and gentle cycling, suitable for all ages.
The area around Pancrasweek is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Widemouth Bay, a Blue Flag beach known for its golden sands and rock pools. For a more secluded experience, head to Duckpool Beach, a wild and rugged cove. The Lower Tamar Lake, partially within the parish, is a haven for wildlife and popular for coarse fishing. The River Tamar itself forms the western boundary, offering picturesque views of a young stream winding through fields.
Pancrasweek is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various walking trails through the beautiful countryside, offering lovely views from the village's elevated position. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Upper Tamar Lake – Upper Tamar Lake loop' available. For more detailed information on routes, explore the hiking guides and cycling guides for Pancrasweek.
Yes, Widemouth Bay is excellent for both swimming and surfing, boasting a long expanse of golden sand and lifeguards during peak times. It's also a Blue Flag beach. For a unique swimming experience, the Bude Sea Pool offers a safe, natural tidal pool. If you prefer a wilder, more secluded spot, Duckpool Beach provides a rugged cove, though it's less suited for casual swimming due to its wild nature.
The area around Pancrasweek is known for its beautiful countryside and numerous walking trails. You can find easy loops around Upper Tamar Lake or more moderate hikes like the 'Duckpool Beach – Sandymouth Beach and Cliffs loop'. The elevated position of Pancrasweek itself provides scenic views during walks. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the hiking guides around Pancrasweek.
While Pancrasweek is a tranquil village, its vicinity offers traditional Devonshire fare. You can find local pubs and restaurants in the surrounding area to experience local culture and cuisine. These establishments often provide a welcoming atmosphere after a day of exploring the countryside.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The long sandy expanse of Widemouth Bay is loved by families and surfers, especially for its rock pools. The secluded nature of Duckpool Beach offers serenity away from crowds. Many also enjoy the breathtaking sea views from coastal landmarks like the Compass Point Storm Tower.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. The Bude Canal offers a pleasant, relatively flat path suitable for cycling. More extensive routes include the 'Upper River Tamar and Tamar Lakes loop' and the 'Widemouth Bay – Bude Canal loop'. You can find detailed information and maps for these and other routes in the cycling guide for Pancrasweek.
Pancrasweek's beautiful countryside and coastal attractions are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer warmer weather ideal for beach activities, swimming, and longer walks. Autumn provides stunning landscapes with changing foliage. While winter can be cooler, it still offers opportunities for peaceful walks, especially around the lakes and along the coast, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Absolutely. Pancrasweek itself, being situated around 150 meters above sea level, offers lovely views of the rolling landscape. Along the coast, the Compass Point Storm Tower provides breathtaking views out to sea from its high cliff-top position. Both Widemouth Bay and Duckpool Beach also offer picturesque coastal vistas.


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