Best attractions and places to see around Malborough include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites. This region, located in South Devon, is characterized by its dramatic coastline, secluded coves, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore scenic viewpoints, tranquil beaches, and sites commemorating historical events.
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Two pubs - a traditional Hope and Anchor and a more contemporary craft and pizza place next door.
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Signs say dogs on leads.... slightly annoying, if your dog likes to cool down with a swim.
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This American Sherman Tank was recovered from the sea in 1984. It is a memorial to those who lost their lives during exercise Tiger. Exercise Tiger was ill-fated with instances of friendly fire, miss managed communications and amidst the confusion German fast attack boats slipped in amongst the landing craft and sunk a couple. About 700 allies lost their lives here practising for the D-Day landings.
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Prawle Point is the southernmost point of Devon. There is a coastguard lookout point here with an interesting information board. The South West Coast Path passes here and the running is excellent in both directions.
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There are certainly many highlights here, the special being the South Sands Ferry. There is no dock at the South Sand. A kind of tractor drives into the water there, where the ferry then docks. Very picturesque!
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The next beach to the north has clearer water to swim in. All depends on what you want from your swim water, and the time of the day. Later in the afternoon, the sun goes behind the cliffs to the west and there is no sun on the beach.
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Malborough offers a variety of stunning outdoor attractions. Don't miss Prawle Point, the southernmost point of Devon, known for its dramatic coastal scenery and birdwatching. Another must-see is South Sands Beach, an unspoilt beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for relaxing. Hope Cove Beach is also popular for its clear waters and relaxed atmosphere.
Yes, Malborough has several family-friendly spots. Hope Cove Beach is excellent for swimming and has great rock pools when the tide is out. South Sands Beach is also a wonderful choice for families, offering sheltered waters and a delightful sun trap.
The Sherman Tank Memorial is a significant historical site. This restored tank, recovered from the sea, commemorates the tragic loss of life during Exercise Tiger in 1944, a crucial training exercise for the D-Day Landings. The area around Torcross and its beach were used as a training ground due to their resemblance to the Normandy beaches.
The region offers excellent walking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Bolt Tail & Bolt Head loop from East Soar' (a challenging 17.5 km route) or the 'Salcombe War Memorial – View of Salcombe Harbour loop from Malborough' (a moderate 9.5 km route). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Malborough guide.
Yes, several beaches offer clear waters suitable for swimming. Hope Cove Beach is known for its clear water and relaxed atmosphere, making it excellent for swimming. Maceley Cove, a secluded spot only reachable by foot, is also perfect for a swim.
For a truly secluded experience, visit Maceley Cove. This absolute gem of a beach is only accessible by foot, ensuring a perfectly private spot for swimming, picnicking, and relaxing, even during high season.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic coastal scenery at Prawle Point and the unspoilt beauty of South Sands Beach. The clear waters and relaxed atmosphere of Hope Cove Beach are also highly appreciated, along with the charming village setting and local eateries.
The Sherman Tank Memorial is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for visitors with mobility needs to engage with a significant historical site.
Yes, there are various cycling routes available. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Hope Cove & Thurleston loops from Salcombe' (a moderate 35.5 km route) or the 'Hope Cove loop from Salcombe' (an easy 19.6 km route). Mountain biking options also exist, such as the 'Hope Cove Beach – Hope Cove Beach loop from Malborough' (an easy 8.6 km route). More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Malborough guide and the MTB Trails around Malborough guide.
Yes, particularly around the popular beaches. Hope Cove Beach is noted for its cafes and ice cream outlets. The charming village of Hope also offers local bars and restaurants, including a good pizza shack.
Prawle Point is a haven for bird watchers. You can look out for migrant birds arriving in spring and gathering in autumn, as well as resident species like buzzards, ravens, hawks, cirl bunting, and nightingales. The entire coastline from Mill Bay to Start Point is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.
No, Maceley Cove is intentionally secluded. It can only be reached by foot, and there are no parking spaces close by, which contributes to its perfectly secluded atmosphere.


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