Best attractions and places to see around Newton And Noss include the picturesque villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, situated in South Devon. The area is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere and strong connection to the River Yealm and Newton Creek, which provide a natural harbor. Visitors can explore a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and water-based activities.
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Take your sunglasses off before riding into the tunnel, you'll go blind quickly in there.
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Low light through the tunnel to protect the bats, but good surface and easy to see. Turn your lights on if you have them.
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Take a torch if you are walking, or on your handlebars if you are riding - just to be safe!
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The area is rich in natural beauty, centered around the River Yealm and Newton Creek, which are perfect for water-based activities like boating and paddle boarding. You can also discover several beautiful beaches such as Cellar Beach, a secluded cove accessible by foot, or the award-winning Mothecombe Beach. The Revelstoke Drive offers stunning coastal views, and the Yealm estuary is a haven for birdwatchers.
Yes, the area offers numerous options for walking and cycling. The Revelstoke Drive, an old carriage route, is now a popular, relatively flat section of the South West Coast Path with uninterrupted sea views. For cycling, the Plym Valley Trail is a 16 km traffic-free route through National Trust woodland, featuring industrial ruins and impressive viaducts like the Cann Viaduct. You can find more routes for various activities on the Cycling around Newton And Noss and Easy hikes around Newton And Noss guide pages.
Newton and Noss boasts several historical points of interest. You can visit the Church of the Holy Cross in Newton Ferrers, dating back to 1260, or its counterpart, St Peter's Church in Noss Mayo. Further afield, the Kitley Estate features a Grade I listed building with Tudor origins, and Puslinch House also has parts of its original 13th-century structure still standing. For a glimpse into maritime history, the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth mark the departure point of the Pilgrim Fathers.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the traffic-free Plym Valley Trail, which is suitable for cycling and walking. The Tinside Lido, an Art Deco outdoor swimming pool in Plymouth, is a popular spot during summer months. Many of the local beaches, such as Mothecombe Beach, offer safe and enjoyable environments for children to play and swim. The Cann Viaduct also offers a unique opportunity to spot peregrine falcons, which can be exciting for all ages.
Besides the Tinside Lido in Plymouth, which is open during summer, the area offers several beautiful beaches for swimming. Cellar Beach is a secluded spot with clear waters, ideal at low tide. Mothecombe Beach is a large, unspoiled sandy beach known for its clean sea. Stoke Beach provides a more secluded option for wild swimming beneath dramatic cliffs.
The villages are home to charming pubs with riverside views. In Noss Mayo, The Ship Inn is very popular, situated on Noss Creek with waterside tables. The Swan Inn, a beautiful Georgian building, also offers a great spot to relax and catch the evening sun. On the Newton Ferrers side, The Dolphin Inn has a lovely beer garden overlooking the river, serving local ales and pub food.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, with the annual Yealm Regatta bringing the waterways alive with sailing and rowing races. This is also when the Tinside Lido is open. However, the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with coastal walks and birdwatching opportunities available in all seasons. Spring and autumn offer milder weather for exploring the trails.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring Passage Woods, which offers a scenic walk along the river leading to Cellar Beach. The Revelstoke Drive leads to Gara Point, offering panoramic vistas that are truly rewarding. For birdwatchers, the Yealm estuary is a fantastic spot to observe migratory and native bird species. The villages themselves, with their stone harbors and slipways, are considered some of the most attractive and unspoilt in South Devon.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Revelstoke Drive is a relatively flat section of the South West Coast Path, offering accessible coastal views. You can also find a selection of easy hikes, including the 'Gara Point & Revelstoke Drive loop' and the 'Noss Mayo village – View of Cellar Beach loop', on the Easy hikes around Newton And Noss guide page.
The River Yealm and Newton Creek are central to life in Newton and Noss, providing a magnificent natural harbor. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water-based activities including boating, sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, and rowing in the sheltered estuary and tidal creeks. A river taxi also operates between the villages and the South West Coast Path during summer months.
The Yealm estuary is a significant area for birdwatching, attracting numerous migratory and native bird species throughout the year. Additionally, the Cann Viaduct, part of the Plym Valley Trail, has a dedicated viewing platform where you can often spot peregrine falcons nesting in the adjacent quarry, especially in spring and early summer.


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