Best natural monuments around Littlehempston are found within a landscape characterized by rolling hills and small brooks. This village in Devon is situated within the South Devon National Landscape, an area recognized for its diverse natural features including coastlines, estuaries, and woodlands. The region offers opportunities for peaceful rural walks and experiencing a tranquil English village environment.
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The first church was built here in 1086. Even then, the "centuries-old yew tree" was mentioned - its age is now estimated at 1200 - 1400 years. Legend has it that anyone who manages to walk backwards around it 7 times will have one wish granted. In any case, it is a beautiful, ancient tree that looks pretty healthy and that you just want to hug!
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London Bridge is a natural arch that rises from the coastline, set against a backdrop of the glistening blue sea. It's admired for its unique shape and beautiful surroundings, including Tor Bay and the English Channel.
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The Rose Garden is lovingly designed. We counted more than ten types of roses in different colors. The design incorporates the beds and the surrounding walls - it is a thoroughly beautiful sight.
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The Yew in the churchyard of St Mary & St Gabriel is thought to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old. The carved wooden slices are from a Leyland Cyprus, they depict the important church events that would have happened in the last 2,000 years.
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With the highest clifftop promenade in England, enjoy spectacular coastal views from Babbacombe Downs, reaching as far as Portland Bill in Dorset on a clear day. If you've worked up an appetite, there are a few places to get a meal here or enjoy some fish and chips by the sea. If you're good with heights, check out the Babbacome Cliff Railway that'll take you down to Oddicombe Beach below.
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With views over Paignton Bay, this is one of the few cycle friendly parts of the South West Coast Path. Admire the red rock cliffs of this Lyme Bay and Torbay Special Conservation Area and sheltered sandy beaches that lie waiting to be explored.
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Littlehempston is nestled within a landscape of rolling hills and small brooks, characteristic of the English countryside. You'll find scenic footpaths leading through fields and woodlands, and the area provides access to the wider South Devon National Landscape, which boasts diverse habitats including rugged coastlines, serene estuaries, and ancient woodlands.
Yes, you can visit the View of London Bridge Natural Arch, a distinctive natural arch rising from the coastline with views of Tor Bay and the English Channel. Another notable viewpoint is the View of Paignton Bay, offering vistas over the bay with its striking red rock cliffs.
The Ancient Yew Tree of St Mary & St Gabriel Church is a significant natural and historical landmark. This impressive yew tree is thought to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old, standing within the churchyard.
Many natural spots around Littlehempston are suitable for families. The View of Paignton Bay offers sheltered sandy beaches, and the Babbacombe Downs Clifftop Promenade provides spectacular coastal views with amenities nearby. The Ancient Yew Tree of St Mary & St Gabriel Church is also a fascinating stop for all ages.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Dartington Estate & Staverton loop'. For cycling, there are options for both road cycling and touring, such as 'The South Hams loop to Brixham & Dartmouth'. Explore more routes on the Running Trails around Littlehempston, Road Cycling Routes around Littlehempston, and Cycling around Littlehempston guide pages.
Many of the footpaths and natural areas within the South Devon National Landscape are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock. Specific rules may apply to certain beaches or protected areas, so it's always best to check local signage.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the natural monuments and enjoying outdoor activities. The countryside is vibrant, and coastal views are often clearest. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands.
While the immediate rural landscape of Littlehempston features rolling hills and footpaths that may not be fully wheelchair accessible, some sections of the Babbacombe Downs Clifftop Promenade offer paved surfaces with spectacular views. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details for individual locations within the broader South Devon National Landscape.
For stunning coastal views and walks, head towards the South Devon National Landscape. The Babbacombe Downs Clifftop Promenade offers expansive vistas, and the area around Paignton Bay provides access to the South West Coast Path with its red rock cliffs and sandy beaches.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations like the View of London Bridge Natural Arch and the spectacular coastal views from places like Babbacombe Downs Clifftop Promenade. The ancient and historical significance of the Ancient Yew Tree of St Mary & St Gabriel Church also captivates many.
Yes, the diverse habitats within the South Devon National Landscape, including coastal grasslands, lowland meadows, and woodlands, support a variety of wildlife. Exploring the footpaths and quieter natural areas around Littlehempston offers chances to observe local flora and fauna.
While Littlehempston itself is a small village, the nearby towns and coastal areas offer options. For example, near Babbacombe Downs Clifftop Promenade, you'll find places to eat or enjoy fish and chips. The nearby town of Totnes also has various cafes and pubs.


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