Things to do in Chaddlehanger, Devon
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Chaddlehanger, Devon.
The Great Outdoors in Chaddlehanger
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Chaddlehanger.
View more The Great Outdoors in Chaddlehanger
Sylvia's Meadow | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
One of the most important meadows for nature conservation in Cornwall

Sourton Quarry | Devon Wildlife Trust
A disused limestone quarry, now home to various plants, birds and bats. Access to the nature reserve is limited to a footpath which passes through. Deep water filled former quarry workings and buildings mean that wider access is not permitted.

Armstrong Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A quiet woodland nature reserve

Tamar Estuary | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
This reserve, together with adjoining parts of the estuary, forms one of the largest areas of mudflats in the south-west

Warleigh Point | Devon Wildlife Trust
Woodland walks give way to stunning estuary views on the edge of Plymouth. Discover this nature reserve with it’s circular walk that takes less than 1 hour
Sponsored ad
History and Heritage in Chaddlehanger
History and heritage within 10 miles of Chaddlehanger.
View more History and Heritage in Chaddlehanger
Lydford Castle and Saxon Town | English Heritage
Beautifully sited on the fringe of Dartmoor, Lydford boasts three defensive features. Near the centre is a 13th-century tower on a mound, built as a prison.

Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement | English Heritage
The group of monuments at Merrivale is one of the finest on Dartmoor: side by side here are the remains of a Bronze Age settlement and a complex of ritual sites.

Dupath Well | English Heritage
This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.

Upper Plym Valley | English Heritage
Some 300 Bronze Age and medieval sites, covering 15 1⁄2
square kilometres (6 square miles) of Dartmoor landscape.

Launceston Castle | English Heritage
Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, unusual in that during rebuilding one tower was constructed with the remains of the older.
Sponsored ad
Are you a business or event happening in Chaddlehanger? Find out how to get featured on this page.
Exploring further afield?
Take a look at a few other places in the surrounding area.
Explore more things to do in Devon