Things to do in Lane End, Devon

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Lane End, Devon.

The Great Outdoors in Lane End

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Lane End.

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Halwill Junction | Devon Wildlife Trust
Halwill Junction | Devon Wildlife Trust
This small nature reserve follows the course of old platforms and railway lines. Today a cycle/easy path makes this one of our more accessible reserves.
Sourton Quarry | Devon Wildlife Trust
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.
Ash Moor | Devon Wildlife Trust
Ash Moor | Devon Wildlife Trust
Summer orchids, dragonflies and rare butterflies are the highlights of this fascinating patchwork of ponds and meadows.
Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
A haven for wildlife great for birdwatching with mirror-like lakes and beautiful views. Find out more about this stunning nature reserve near Hatherleigh, Devon
Stapleton Mire | Devon Wildlife Trust
Stapleton Mire | Devon Wildlife Trust
A Culm grassland, rich in nationally rare plant and insect species.
Dunsdon Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
Dunsdon Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
One of Devon's best remaining Culm grasslands. Find out more about this nature reserve known for it’s wildflower meadows, butterflies & orchids near Holsworthy

History and Heritage in Lane End

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Lane End.

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Okehampton Castle | English Heritage
Okehampton Castle | English Heritage
Once the largest castle in Devon, nestling in the foothills of Dartmoor. Reputedly haunted and mentioned in the Domesday Book.

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