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Devon
South Hams
Dartmouth

South West Coast Path: Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower

Easy

4.8

(19)

143

hikers

South West Coast Path: Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower

01:56

6.25km

230m

Hiking

Hike the easy 3.9-mile South West Coast Path: Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower trail for history and coastal views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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275 m

Dartmouth Inner Harbour

Highlight • River

Dartmouth inner harbour is separated from the main river by a passage under the road. This means it's very sheltered but only available to small craft. There is a small slipway for small boats, canoes etc.

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704 m

Dartmouth Lower Ferry

Highlight • Rest Area

This historic ferry has been transporting people between Dartmouth and Kingswear since the 1700s. The Ferry is operated using a floating platform. For timetables, prices and more information, visit: southhams.gov.uk/dartmouthlowerferry.

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2.27 km

Dartmouth Castle

Highlight • Historical Site

Dartmouth Castle was built in 1388 to protect the rich towns harbour against French raids. About a hundred years later the walls were strengthened and the gun tower was added. This was the first coastal artillery installation in the UK. The castle was updated in the mid 1600's for the English civil war. It's been updated several times since then and was used in the first and second world war.
Today the castle is managed by English Heritage, it's open for visitors every day from 10:00 - 17:00. It's paid entry unless you're an English Heritage member.

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2.82 km

Gallants Bower is the remains of a fort built during the English Civil War. Today it's just the earth works and trees have grown on the slopes, but you can still see why this site was chosen in 1643. The views are amazing, both inland and out to sea so it's a perfect defensible position.
The fort was built by the Royalists to help defend Dartmouth from the Roundheads. The fiercest fighting occurred in 1646 when the Roundheads attacked and defeated the town, then the castle and finally the last remaining Royalists surrendered from here.
The National Trust look after the area now and the fort is a scheduled ancient monument.

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3.67 km

Sugary Cove

Highlight • Viewpoint

Sugary Cove, at the mouth of the River Dart, is a remote beach that affords a real sense of serenity. of shingle and rocks. The wonderful little beach is close to Dartmouth Castle and boasts a sheltered bay that is perfect for relaxing.

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6

5.58 km

There is a steep footpath that climbs up from Above Town to the curve on Jawbones Hill. The views from the top are great and it's a useful path to gain some height and get off the road.

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6.08 km

Holly's Fudge Pantry

Highlight • Cafe

Roly's Fudge shop opened in Dartmouth in 2016 after the success of their other shops in Salcombe and Polperro. The fudge is great.
Open every day 9:30 - 17:00.

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6.25 km

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2.10 km

2.03 km

1.41 km

367 m

323 m

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2.60 km

2.29 km

839 m

474 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

This trail is approximately 6.25 km (3.9 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 56 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the landmarks.

What is the terrain like on the South West Coast Path: Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower trail?

The trail features a varied terrain, including paved streets, tarmac paths, and woodland footpaths. You'll encounter coastal paths that can be uneven and potentially muddy in wet weather. There are also sections with steps and some steep ascents and descents, particularly on the way to Gallants Bower Civil War Fort Ruins.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, while classified as 'moderate' due to some challenging ascents and descents, it's considered a good option for first-time hikers. It's also suitable for families, especially in spring when the woodlands are vibrant with wildflowers and birdsong. Just be aware that some sections, like the path to Gallants Bower Civil War Fort Ruins, can be steep and uneven.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail is rich in history and offers stunning views. Key highlights include Dartmouth Castle, a 15th-century fortification, and the ruins of Gallants Bower Civil War Fort Ruins, which provides impressive 360-degree views. You'll also pass through Dartmouth Inner Harbour, Sugary Cove, and enjoy a View of Dartmouth from Jawbones Hill.

Is the South West Coast Path: Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially around livestock or in areas where wildlife might be present. Always follow the Countryside Code and clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring is particularly beautiful, with woodlands vibrant with wildflowers and birdsong. However, the trail offers magnificent views year-round. Be mindful that coastal paths can be muddy in wet weather, so prepare accordingly if visiting outside of drier seasons.

Where can I park and access the trailhead for this route?

Parking is available in Dartmouth, and you can access the trail from various points within the town, such as near Dartmouth Inner Harbour or closer to Dartmouth Castle. Public transport options, including the Dartmouth Lower Ferry, can also bring you close to the starting points.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for this trail or the South Devon National Landscape?

There are no general entrance fees or permits required to hike this section of the South West Coast Path within the South Devon National Landscape. However, there may be admission fees if you choose to enter specific attractions like Dartmouth Castle.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route primarily follows a section of the South West Coast Path (Section 40: Torcross to Dartmouth). It also intersects with parts of the Diamond Jubilee Way and the Dart Valley Trail, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.

Are there places to get refreshments along the way?

Yes, refreshments are available at the Dartmouth Castle Tearooms located at Dartmouth Castle. You can also find other cafes and eateries in Dartmouth, such as Holly's Fudge Pantry, which are easily accessible from the trail.

Is there a recommended direction to hike the loop for the best experience?

While the trail can be hiked in either direction, many find starting from Dartmouth town and heading towards Dartmouth Castle and then Gallants Bower Civil War Fort Ruins offers a rewarding progression of views. The path up to Gallants Bower is a steady climb through woods, leading to panoramic vistas.

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