Best attractions and places to see around Heathfield And Newton encompass two distinct areas: Heathfield in East Sussex and Newton Abbot in Devon. Heathfield is a market town known for its High Weald National Landscape access and historical sites. Newton Abbot, a historic market town, offers proximity to Dartmoor National Park and coastal areas. Both regions provide a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and historical landmarks for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Good place for a coffee and a bite to eat. Nice walks nearby and open every day 10am -5pm. Lots of Burns related things to see and do
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This fantastic traffic-free path is part of NCN 7 and runs alongside Troon Beach. Look out for the colourful Sustrans sign. Troon beach is characterised by a large sweeping curve of silver sand forming an attractive bay overlooking the Isle of Arran.
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Burns Cottage is the birthplace of the famous 18th-century Ayrshire poet, Robert Burns. The cottage is open to the public daily between 11.00–15.30 (last entry 15.00).
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Delightful seaside town with some great cycling infrastructure. You can ride in either direction along the coast on marked cycle lanes, or you can enjoy the many pubs and cafes and, most importantly, fish and chip shops, in the town.
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Cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. Robert Burns is Scotland’s National Bard, and his poetry and songs are loved the world over. https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/robert-burns-birthplace-museum
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Burns Cottage, the first home of Robert Burns. This cosy three-room cottage is where Burns was born and lived until the age of seven. Take a look at the tiny box bed that young Robert shared with three of his siblings.
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Heathfield, in East Sussex, offers access to the beautiful High Weald National Landscape. You can enjoy walking and cycling along The Cuckoo Trail, a 22.5 km traffic-free greenway. Other natural spots include Markly Wood and Tilsmore Wood for woodland walks, Wilderness Woods for family activities, and Horam Manor Farm with its diverse habitats and Tudor hammer ponds.
Near Heathfield, you can visit the historic All Saints Church with its 13th-century tower. Within Heathfield Park, the Gibraltar Tower is a notable folly. For a deeper dive into history, consider nearby Michelham Priory and Gardens or Bateman's House and Garden, the former home of Rudyard Kipling.
Newton Abbot, in Devon, is close to the rugged beauty of Dartmoor National Park, perfect for walking and exploring granite tors like Haytor Rocks. Within the town, Stover Country Park offers lakes, woodlands, and wildlife trails, while Decoy Country Park provides lakes, play areas, and nature trails. The Templer Way and Teigngrace Canal Walk also offer scenic routes.
Newton Abbot boasts several historical landmarks, including St Leonard's Tower (The Clock Tower), a significant medieval remnant. The Newton Abbot Town & GWR Museum details the town's history and railway connection. You can also explore Bradley Manor, a well-preserved 15th-century medieval manor house, and the Grade I listed St. Mary's Church (Wolborough).
Yes, both areas offer family-friendly options. Near Heathfield, Wilderness Woods provides bushcraft and workshops, and the nearby Observatory Science Centre offers engaging exhibitions. In Newton Abbot, Decoy Country Park has play areas and lakes, while the South Devon Railway offers nostalgic steam train journeys. The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is also noted as family-friendly.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Near Heathfield, the Cuckoo Trail is excellent for walking and cycling. Horam Manor Farm and Lake Wood offer tranquil walks. Near Newton Abbot, Dartmoor National Park is ideal for hiking, and Stover Country Park is great for nature walks and birdwatching. For cycling, explore routes like the Templer Way.
Both Heathfield and Newton Abbot are known for their vibrant markets. Heathfield hosts monthly Artisan and Farmers Markets. Newton Abbot features a historic indoor Pannier Market daily, outdoor markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and a Farmers' & Produce Market on Fridays, offering local produce, crafts, and antiques.
Heathfield hosts the annual Heathfield Agricultural Show in May, showcasing livestock and local produce. Tinkers Park near Hadlow Down is home to a collection of steam engines and holds annual rallies. You can also visit Hidden Spring Vineyard for wine tastings and tours.
Near Heathfield, the Cuckoo Trail offers a long, traffic-free path. Markly Wood and Tilsmore Wood provide pleasant woodland walks. Around Newton Abbot, you can explore trails in Stover Country Park, Decoy Country Park, and the extensive network within Dartmoor National Park. The Templer Way is also a significant walking and cycling trail.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the High Weald National Landscape near Heathfield to Dartmoor National Park near Newton Abbot. The blend of historical sites, such as Bradley Manor and All Saints Church, with opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, is highly valued. The local markets and family-friendly options like Decoy Country Park also receive positive feedback.
While Heathfield is inland, Newton Abbot offers good access to coastal areas. The Teign Estuary is accessible via the Templer Way. The provided guide data mentions Prestwick Beach, known for its views and amenities, and Troon Beach Traffic-Free Path, which is part of NCN 7 and runs alongside Troon Beach.
Yes, near Heathfield, Horam Manor Farm features Tudor hammer ponds, and Horam Manor Fishery is a dedicated spot for fishing. In Newton Abbot, Decoy Country Park offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing on its lakes, providing tranquil settings for water-based recreation.
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