Best attractions and places to see around Gulworthy include a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. This small hamlet in West Devon, England, serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding Tamar Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to moorland, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling. It also holds significant historical and industrial heritage, including former railway lines and mining sites.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A good few 'dings' of a bell will alert walkers in the tunnel if on your bike! If you don't have a bell - a big old 'Woo Woooo' will carry down the tunnel as well!
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A few lights in the tunnel brighten things up, but there are a few spots where visibility can be a little low.
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In June 2022, four of us cycled the entire Drake's Trail from Plymouth to Ilfracombe, spreading it out over three days. After stopping for tea and cakes at my brother in-law's near Yelverton, we headed into the Grenofen tunnel. As already mentioned here, it is only dimly lit and it is surprisingly chilly, the temperature contrast being even more noticeable on a warm day, and the ceiling is constantly dripping icy water! Definitely need your lights on and cycle very cautiously as pedestrians and other cyclists are often tricky to spot in the gloom! We stopped for the first night in Oakhampton, the second in Barnstable and the third in Ilfracombe before cycling back to Barnstable on the last day to get the train back to Exeter. It was a very pleasant tour and the first section as far as Tavistock follows the course of the old railway, so is off road and generally a gentle slope upwards, but after that the route sometimes takes to the road and is often steep and often quite narrow. Surface wise it is good all the way, suitable for road and off road bikes.
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Kit Hill sits high above the Tamar Valley, overlooking the river and the valley it formed. The hill boasts a wide array of history, including 18 burial mounds, neolithic and bronze-age barrows, as well as pointers towards Cornwall's more contemporary mining history.
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The area around Gulworthy is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the picturesque Tamar Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Further afield, Dartmoor National Park offers vast moorland scenery, and Lydford Gorge features a spectacular 30-meter waterfall and whirlpools. For a tranquil outdoor experience, visit Burrator Reservoir within Dartmoor.
Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Plym Valley Trail is a scenic, traffic-free route through National Trust woodland, part of the Devon Coast to Coast cycle ride. Other notable routes include sections of Drake's Trail and the Dartmoor Way, which incorporate historical railway infrastructure like Grenofen Tunnel and Shaugh Tunnel.
Gulworthy and its surroundings are steeped in history. You can visit the Grade II listed Old Toll House in Gulworthy, dating back to 1830. Nearby, Kit Hill Trig Point offers insights into Cornwall's mining past and features ancient burial mounds. Other significant sites include Morwellham Quay, an open-air museum showcasing industrial heritage, Buckland Abbey (once home to Sir Francis Drake), and the medieval house of Cotehele.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Plym Valley Trail and routes like Drake's Trail, which include tunnels such as Grenofen Tunnel, are popular for family cycling and walking. Gem Bridge offers impressive views and is part of a family-friendly route. Morwellham Quay also provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
For easy walks, consider exploring the trails around Burrator Reservoir within Dartmoor National Park. The Easy hikes around Gulworthy guide on komoot lists several routes, including a 4.7 km loop from Gulworthy to Morwellham & Tamar Trails Map, and a 4.2 km loop around Calstock Viaduct and Cotehele House and Gardens.
Yes, the area is rich in mining history. Morwellham Quay and Tamar Valley Trust is an open-air museum dedicated to the region's industrial heritage, particularly its copper mining past. Kit Hill Trig Point also provides insights into Cornwall's mining history with its ancient barrows and industrial remnants.
Absolutely. Kit Hill Trig Point offers expansive views high above the Tamar Valley. Gem Bridge, towering 78 feet above the River Walkham, provides splendid views over the valley below, especially beautiful in autumn.
The area around Gulworthy is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn is particularly scenic, with the trees along routes like the Gem Bridge painted in vibrant reds and golds. Winter walks can also be rewarding, especially in Dartmoor National Park, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Gulworthy are dog-friendly. The Plym Valley Trail and other sections of Drake's Trail are popular for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and ensure dogs are kept on a lead where required.
For mountain biking, you can explore routes within Dartmoor National Park. Komoot offers a dedicated guide for MTB Trails around Gulworthy, featuring routes like the Mineral Railway and Wheal Maria Loop, and various loops around Burrator Reservoir and Blanchdown Wood.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The scenic trails, such as the Plym Valley Trail, are highly rated for their views and traffic-free nature. The unique experience of cycling or walking through old railway tunnels like Grenofen Tunnel and over impressive structures like Gem Bridge is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the area is part of significant long-distance routes. The Plym Valley Trail is a section of the Devon Coast to Coast cycle ride. Additionally, the Drake's Trail and the Dartmoor Way both pass through the vicinity, utilizing former railway lines and offering extensive cycling opportunities.


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