Best attractions and places to see around Ringmore include a tranquil and historic village in the South Hams district of Devon. This area is characterized by quaint thatched cottages and ancient landmarks, reflecting a long history. Nestled at the head of a valley, it offers views over Bigbury Bay and the secluded Ayrmer Cove. Much of the rural and coastal landscape, including surrounding beaches, lies within the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Here starts a handy little detour that allows you to avoid a rather nasty climb on the SWCP if your legs get tired. Just turn inland and follow the cow trail. Special thanks to the local who gave us the tip π
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great for kids as picnic benches provided. nice spots to paddle in the river!
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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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The Miles Without Stiles route from Longtimber Wood reaches Pithill Wood, but doesn't navigate any of the steps or stiles in this area.
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Built between 1910 and 1912, this former railway line used to transport labourers and kit up to the Red Lake China Clay Works, as well as returning waste products that were put to use as fertiliser. Today, only the track bed is left, providing a long, winding, and fairly gentle way to get up onto the moor from Bittaford, near Ivybridge. The track is a firm local favourite with mountain bikers and gravel riders alike, and also very popular with hikers and the herds of Belted Galloway cattle that roam Ugborough and Harford Moors. Although gentle in gradient, it's pretty rough in parts, so wider tyres are recommended.
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Noss Mayo is a hidden gem. Quiet, picturesque and on the waterside of the River Yealm, it is a wonderful place to visit or start a hike. You can take a ferry from here across to Newton Ferries or to the South West Coast Path on the other side of the estuary. There are two pubs, The Swan Inn and The Ship Inn. It is the perfect hideaway.
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A beautiful little cove, with great rock pools when the tide it out! Although there is great surf in the area, beware that there is a lot of rocks covering the cove which can be seen when the tide is out.
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Ringmore offers a variety of walking trails, including easy loops and sections of the South West Coast Path. You can find routes like the "View of Burgh Island β Burgh Island loop from Ringmore" or the "Ayrmer Cove loop from Ringmore." For more options, explore the easy hikes around Ringmore guide.
The Ringmore area is rich in stunning coastal views and beaches. You can visit the secluded Hope Cove Beach, known for its clear water and relaxed atmosphere. Other nearby options include Ayrmer Cove, Challaborough Beach, Bigbury on Sea Beach (famous for Burgh Island), Bantham Beach, and South Milton Sands. Many of these are within the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Yes, Ringmore village is steeped in history. You can visit the 13th-century Church of All Hallows, a Grade II* listed building with medieval origins. The historic Journey's End Inn, also dating back to the 13th century, is reputed to have been a hiding place for smugglers. The village also features numerous picturesque thatched cottages, some centuries old.
Ringmore is nestled at the head of a valley, offering panoramic views over Bigbury Bay and the secluded Ayrmer Cove. Much of the rural and coastal landscape, including its surrounding beaches, lies within the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). You'll find diverse natural features from sandy beaches and rock pools to woodlands like Pithill Wood alongside the River Erme.
Yes, Burgh Island is an iconic South Devon landmark located opposite Bigbury on Sea. This tidal island is famous for its Art Deco hotel and a pub. At low tide, you can walk across the sandbar, while at high tide, a unique sea tractor transports visitors. The island also has associations with Agatha Christie's novels.
Yes, the area offers options for cycling and mountain biking. The Red Lake Railway (Puffing Billy Track) is a popular route for mountain bikers and gravel riders, offering amazing views of the moors and sea. For more trails, you can consult the MTB Trails around Ringmore guide.
Noss Mayo village is a picturesque and quiet settlement located on the waterside of the River Yealm. It's considered a hidden gem, offering a wonderful place to visit or start a hike. You can find two pubs there and take a ferry across to Newton Ferrers or to the South West Coast Path on the other side of the estuary.
Many of the beaches, such as Hope Cove Beach and Ayrmer Cove, are excellent for families, offering clear water for swimming and rock pools to explore. Woodlands like Pithill Wood also provide footpaths and spots to paddle in the river, making them suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and picturesque nature of the area, from the secluded beaches and stunning coastal paths to the charming historic villages. The opportunity for scenic walks, exploring rock pools, and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of places like Hope Cove Beach are frequently highlighted.
The South Hams area, including Ringmore, is beautiful year-round. However, for walking and enjoying the beaches, the spring and summer months (April to September) offer the most pleasant weather. Autumn can also be lovely with changing foliage, while winter walks can be invigorating, though some paths may be muddy.
Yes, the Old Teahouse Ruin is a ruined belvedere dating back to the 18th century, located on the South West Coast Path. It occupies a fantastic lookout spot and is categorized as an intermediate to challenging viewpoint due to its location.
Yes, the historic Journey's End Inn in Ringmore village offers local ales and fresh produce. In nearby Noss Mayo village, you'll find two pubs, The Swan Inn and The Ship Inn. Many of the coastal villages and towns also offer cafes and restaurants.


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