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Attractions and Places To See around South Huish - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around South Huish include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites within the South Hams district of Devon, England. This charming village offers a serene escape with picturesque scenery, including stunning coastlines and nature reserves. Visitors can explore diverse habitats, historical buildings, and natural beauty. The area provides opportunities for coastal walks and beach activities.

Best attractions and places to see around South Huish

  • The most popular attractions is Prawle Point, a…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Prawle Point

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The jagged coastline of the South Hams is a notorious ‘ship trap’, which it’s said was exploited by unscrupulous ‘wreckers’ who would lure vessels to their doom. The fables are …

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Hope Cove Beach

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Hope is a charming village with two beaches including Hope Cove. Excellent for swimming, enjoy the clear water and relaxed atmosphere before checking out the cafes and ice cream outlets. …

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Maceley Cove

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Even in high season there are not many people as there are no parking spaces close by

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South Sands Beach

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There are certainly many highlights here, the special being the South Sands Ferry. There is no dock at the South Sand. A kind of tractor drives into the water there, where the ferry then docks. Very picturesque!

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Erme Estuary Beach

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The Erme Estuary is a serene place to explore. It is tidal up as far as the weir at Flete, 3.5 miles (5.5 km) inland. There is no ferry service …

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Andy Smith
August 14, 2025, Erme Estuary Beach

Known by locals as either Mothecombe for the Western side and Wonwell Beach for the other side. Car Parking at Mothecombe is £6.50 in a field near the restaurant, and limited but free on the Wonwell side.

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You can wade across the river when the conditions are right and the tide is out.

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Ian
May 5, 2025, Maceley Cove

Steep descent to an isolated cove, which you should have to yourself!

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Ian
May 1, 2025, Hope Cove Beach

Two pubs - a traditional Hope and Anchor and a more contemporary craft and pizza place next door.

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Ian
May 1, 2025, Hope Cove Beach

Signs say dogs on leads.... slightly annoying, if your dog likes to cool down with a swim.

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August 8, 2023, Prawle Point

Prawle Point is the southernmost point of Devon. There is a coastguard lookout point here with an interesting information board. The South West Coast Path passes here and the running is excellent in both directions.

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NCI look out have a visitors room open most days.

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Sven
July 6, 2023, South Sands Beach

There are certainly many highlights here, the special being the South Sands Ferry. There is no dock at the South Sand. A kind of tractor drives into the water there, where the ferry then docks. Very picturesque!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around South Huish?

South Huish is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic coastline and birdwatching haven of Prawle Point, the southernmost tip of Devon. Other natural highlights include the unspoilt South Sands Beach, known for its sheltered sun trap, and the serene Erme Estuary Beach, which is tidal and offers a unique environment. The South Huish Nature Reserve and South Milton Ley Nature Reserve are also excellent for birdwatching, featuring open water, reedbeds, and water meadows.

Are there family-friendly beaches or activities in the area?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Hope Cove Beach is a charming village beach with clear water, excellent for swimming, and offers rock pools for exploring marine life when the tide is out. South Sands Beach is another family-friendly option, sheltered and perfect for relaxing. The Burgh Island Sea Tractor, located a short distance away in Bigbury-on-Sea, is also a unique point of interest for all ages.

What historical sites can I visit near South Huish?

The area offers a glimpse into history. St. Andrew's Church, a 13th-century structure in the village, still retains parts of its original architecture despite being largely abandoned. In nearby Hope Cove, you can find the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, built in 1862, and the historic Sea Captain's Houses (Ashleigh and Tarqua), which are rare examples of their kind. There are also traditional accounts of a ruined castle near the sea, said to have been assailed during the civil war.

Where can I go for coastal walks and hiking near South Huish?

South Huish is ideal for coastal walks. The South West Coast Path passes through Prawle Point, offering dramatic scenery and excellent running opportunities. You can also enjoy walks from South Milton Sands, which provide spectacular views of the coastline. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails, such as the 'South Milton Sands loop from Hope' or the more challenging 'Bolt Head – Hope Cove Beach loop from Thurlestone'. Find more options on the Running Trails around South Huish guide.

Are there any secluded beaches for a quiet escape?

Yes, Maceley Cove is considered an absolute gem for those seeking seclusion. It can only be reached by foot, ensuring fewer crowds, making it a perfect spot to swim, picnic, and relax away from the bustling areas.

What cycling opportunities are available around South Huish?

The region offers diverse cycling routes. For road cyclists, there are moderate routes like the 'View of Salcombe Harbour – Salcombe War Memorial loop from Thurlestone'. If you prefer touring, you can find challenging routes such as the 'South Milton Sands – Co-op Salcombe loop from Salcombe'. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around South Huish guide or the Cycling around South Huish guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in South Huish?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the tranquil atmosphere. The dramatic coastline of Prawle Point with its 'fangy sea-rocks' and birdwatching opportunities is highly rated. The clear waters and relaxed vibe of Hope Cove Beach, along with its beautiful sunsets, are also frequently praised. The secluded nature of places like Maceley Cove is also a highlight for those seeking peace.

Are there any museums or cultural sites nearby?

Yes, in nearby Salcombe, you can visit the Salcombe Maritime Museum for insights into the region's seafaring past. Also in Salcombe is the Overbecks Museum and Garden (National Trust), offering both indoor exhibits and beautiful gardens to explore.

Can I find places for wild swimming in the South Huish area?

While specific 'wild swimming' spots are not explicitly detailed, the clear waters of beaches like Hope Cove Beach and Maceley Cove are excellent for swimming. The Erme Estuary Beach also allows for wading across the river at low tide, which can be a unique experience.

What is the South Devon National Landscape and how does it relate to South Huish?

South Huish is situated within the wider South Devon National Landscape (formerly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). This designation signifies a region of significant natural beauty, historic buildings, and diverse natural scenery. It means the area is protected and offers exceptional landscapes for visitors to enjoy, from coastlines to estuaries and rolling hills.

Are there pubs or restaurants near the attractions for refreshments?

Yes, the village and surrounding areas are known for welcoming pubs that offer local ales and ciders, as well as fresh seafood. Hope Cove Beach, for instance, has cafes and ice cream outlets, and its local bars and restaurants are highly recommended, including a pizza shack.

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