Best attractions and places to see around Woodleigh include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and charming villages. The area features a notable 17th-century bridge with a waterfall, a significant WWII memorial, and a historic hamlet along a tidal creek. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Unfortunately, it's more of an expensive restaurant than a village pub. There's nothing to eat between breakfast, lunch and dinner. Large parking lot and an even larger beer garden.
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Sunday lunch smelled delicious. Had a nice pint sat by the river. I'll be back for food after seeing that 😋
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This American Sherman Tank was recovered from the sea in 1984. It is a memorial to those who lost their lives during exercise Tiger. Exercise Tiger was ill-fated with instances of friendly fire, miss managed communications and amidst the confusion German fast attack boats slipped in amongst the landing craft and sunk a couple. About 700 allies lost their lives here practising for the D-Day landings.
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A Beautiful, quiet villiage with two great pubs with plenty of outdoor seating.
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Totnes Castle is a classic Norman motte and bailey. It's perched on a hill above the town where it would have commanded the area and the important inland harbour of the River Dart. The castle was originally an earth and timber construction. The first stone castle was built in the 13th century and then re-built as you see it today. Managed by English Heritage there is an entry fee if you're not a member but the views from the walls are well worth it.
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An atmospheric country pub that serves good food and drink and offers rooms. The food is good classic pub grub with a lean towards locally sourced products and seafood. Open 12:00 till 21:00 but sometimes a bit later if it's busy. Food served 12:00 - 14:00 & 18:00 - 20:00.
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The village has an industrial past. A paper mill opened in 1829, and produced high quality hand-made paper until the late 20th century. An extension was opened in 1889, and has now been converted into holiday accommodation. Nearby on the quay is a restaurant-pub, the Maltsters Arms, once owned by the TV chef Keith Floyd
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This 14th century fortress on a motte was built to strengthen the 11th century castle and the earthen ramparts. The ramparts offer a beautiful view of the entire valley of the Dart
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Woodleigh offers several natural attractions, including the newly opened 13-hectare Bidadari Park, inspired by the 'Hundred Acre Wood,' which features a 5.2km network of trails. Within the park, you'll find the picturesque Alkaff Lake with a boardwalk and observation deck, a unique marshland area, and a Woodland Experiential Trail. Additionally, the historic Lydia Bridge Waterfall, a 17th-century stone bridge with a waterfall cascading over mossy boulders, is a popular spot.
Yes, Woodleigh has a rich history. You can explore the Woodleigh Heritage Trail and the 700-meter Heritage Walk in Bidadari Park, which incorporate elements from the former Bidadari Cemetery. The area is also home to colonial-era Black and White Houses in Woodleigh Park, showcasing unique architecture. The Sherman Tank Memorial commemorates the tragic loss of life during Exercise Tiger in 1944. Further afield, Totnes Castle, a well-preserved Norman motte and bailey castle, offers historical insights and panoramic views.
For families, Bidadari Park features a 4,500 sqm nature-inspired 'Adventure Playwoods' playground with climbing nets, slides, a zipline, and a 5m-tall treehouse. The PUB Recreation Club at Woodleigh Park offers various indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including wall climbing. The charming Tuckenhay Village on Bow Creek, with its two pubs, is also considered family-friendly.
The Woodleigh area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and running trails. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Avon Mill Garden Centre – Loddiswell Village Well loop' or the 'Woodleigh Wood loop'. If you enjoy running, options include 'Topsham Bridge – Avon Mill Garden Centre loop' or 'Gara Bridge loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Woodleigh and Running Trails around Woodleigh guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Woodleigh. Popular options include the 'Avon Mill Garden Centre – Loddiswell Village Well loop' and the 'Riverside Path – Topsham Bridge loop from Loddiswell'. These routes are generally considered easy and are suitable for a relaxed walk. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Woodleigh guide.
The Woodleigh Mall is a major retail and dining hub with various restaurants, including Bulgogi Syo and VeganBurg. For local flavors, the Woodleigh Village Hawker Centre offers a wide array of affordable food options. If you're looking for a traditional pub experience, The Maltsters Arms in Tuckenhay Village is an atmospheric country pub known for good food and drink, with a focus on locally sourced products and seafood.
The Woodleigh area, particularly Tuckenhay Village on Bow Creek, is described as particularly beautiful in the Autumn when the riverbank is swathed in red and gold. However, the green spaces like Bidadari Park and its trails can be enjoyed year-round, offering lush scenery and opportunities for nature appreciation in various seasons.
Yes, there are several scenic spots. The boardwalk and observation deck at Alkaff Lake in Bidadari Park offer serene views. From the walls of Totnes Castle, you can enjoy great views over the town, its surrounding countryside, and the River Dart. The Lydia Bridge Waterfall also provides picturesque views upstream from the bridge.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Lydia Bridge Waterfall is loved for its quaint and lovely appearance, with many enjoying the views and even jumping into the water when warm. The Tuckenhay Village on Bow Creek is often described as one of the nicest places, especially beautiful in autumn. The historical significance of sites like the Sherman Tank Memorial and the panoramic views from Totnes Castle are also highly valued.
Yes, the Sherman Tank Memorial is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to easily pay their respects and learn about its historical significance.
Absolutely. Bidadari Park, with its extensive network of trails and green spaces, is ideal for leisurely walks and picnics. The serene setting of Alkaff Lake within the park, with its boardwalk, also provides a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the views. The area around Lydia Bridge Waterfall is also a great place to kick back and enjoy the view, ride, walk, or have a picnic.


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