Best attractions and places to see around Bridgerule include a mix of tranquil English countryside and access to diverse historical and natural sites. This village, nestled on the border of Devon and Cornwall, is characterized by rolling green hills and the picturesque Tamar River. The area offers opportunities to explore local landmarks and a wealth of attractions in the surrounding region.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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These viewpoints are only accessible at low tide.
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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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In Britain's top ten geological sites (rated by the Geological Society of London), Millock is a tiny valley that spits out dramatically into the sea. The picturesque beach cottage and surrounding land recently went on the market for an eye watering £1.7 million. It is a wonderful destination for a hike from either Crackington Haven in the South or Widemouth Bay to the north.
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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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Hold your nose!! Needs to be renamed the p..s stop/tower
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Bridgerule is surrounded by idyllic countryside, characterized by rolling green hills and vibrant hedgerows. The picturesque Tamar River flows through the village, offering tranquil spots. Nearby, you can visit coastal natural features like Widemouth Bay, known for its golden sands and rock pools, and Millook Haven, recognized as one of Britain's top geological sites.
Yes, Bridgerule itself features the 15th-century St Bridget's Church, known for its Saxon font and medieval fretwork, and the historic Bridgerule Mill, which has a milling history dating back to the Domesday survey. Remnants of the old railway line also offer a glimpse into the past. Further afield, you can explore significant sites like the moated 13th-century Penhallam Manor, the imposing Launceston Castle, and the dramatically situated Tintagel Castle.
The area around Bridgerule offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy tranquil walks along waterways like the Bude Canal or explore coastal paths with impressive cliffs. For more structured activities, there are numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes available. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as running trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes, around Bridgerule.
Absolutely. Widemouth Bay is a Blue Flag beach popular with families, offering vast sands and rock pools to explore at low tide. The Bude Canal provides easy walks and cycling opportunities amidst abundant wildlife, suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Bude Sea Pool offers a safe and unique swimming experience for families.
For breathtaking sea views, visit Compass Point Storm Tower near Bude, situated high on the cliffs. The idyllic countryside around Bridgerule itself offers rolling green hills and picturesque river views along the Tamar. Coastal paths towards Widemouth Bay also provide stunning vistas of the rugged coastline.
The best time to visit Bridgerule and its surrounding attractions is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring coastal areas like Widemouth Bay and enjoying outdoor activities such as walking and cycling along the Bude Canal. Lifeguards are typically on duty at popular beaches during peak times in summer.
Yes, about 20 miles from Bridgerule, you can discover the unique Hurlers Stone Circles. This grouping of three late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history and is a significant archaeological site in the region.
The coastline near Bridgerule is rich with attractions. Besides Widemouth Bay and Millook Haven, you can visit the iconic Compass Point Storm Tower for panoramic sea views. The Bude Sea Pool, Summerleaze Beach, and Crooklets Beach are also popular coastal destinations for swimming and relaxation.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the historic Bridgerule Mill, with its ancient Domesday history, or the remnants of the old railway line for a quiet historical walk. The Glebe (Old Vicarage), now a restored B&B, offers a glimpse into local heritage. For natural beauty, seek out tranquil walks along the Tamar River or explore the peaceful woodland paths in Coombe Valley.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse range of experiences, from the expansive golden sands and rock pools at Widemouth Bay to the historical charm of the Bude Canal. The breathtaking sea views from Compass Point Storm Tower are also highly appreciated. The overall appeal lies in the blend of tranquil English countryside, rich history, and stunning coastal scenery.
Yes, a notable National Trust property within a reasonable drive is Cotehele. This Tudor house with medieval roots features beautiful gardens, a historic mill, and offers a fascinating day out exploring its rich history and picturesque surroundings.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Bridgerule are suitable for dog walking. The Bude Canal offers pleasant, flat paths ideal for walks with dogs. Coastal paths, while sometimes requiring dogs to be on leads, also provide excellent opportunities for scenic strolls. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially on beaches during peak seasons.


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