Stover Country Park
A Site of Special Scientific Interest, located just outside the Dartmoor National Park boundary, and covering over 114 acres of woodland, heathland, grassland, lake and marsh and a substantial variety of wildlife. A network of paths allows you to explore the Park on the Tramper.
Lakeside walk – a very popular walk around the 10 acre lake and marsh
The Aerial Walkway – a ‘tree top’ perspective of one of Stover’s woodlands
- Path surfaces – surfaced and unsurfaced offroad tracks, woodland paths, fields
- Path gradients – mostly flat
New Route – The Stover Canal Circuit
For those wanting a longer route that explores the surrounding countryside and heritage, there is now a 4 mile circult that takes you through woodlands and hamlets, past the Canadian Rememberance Memorial and alongside the canal that once helped transport granite from Dartmoor to the coast. There’s even a cafe halfway along the route to stop for refreshments.
The Nature Interpretation Centre consists of a visitor centre, classroom, rangers’ office and public toilets.
Contact details
Address Stover, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6QG
Telephone 01626-835236
E-Mail stover@devon.gov.uk
Directions
Travelling to Stover Country Park – Plan your journey by car or public transport using the map below: