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Stover Country Park

Newton Abbot, TQ12 6QG, United Kingdom

Stover Country Park
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1 reviews
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H972+64 Newton Abbot, United Kingdom
+44 1626 835236
devon.gov.uk
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Donna S
Donna S222 days ago
A beautiful Country Park to visit that has easy routes to follow. Car parking charges apply but very reasonable for staying all day. The heritage route we followed was mainly flat and suitable for pushchairs and trampers. Theirs a beautiful pond and interesting poems to read, lots of nature to see. You won't be disappointed! A small van to buy tea, coffee and yummy cakes and also a small visitors centre with toilets attached.
Andrea Blakemore
Andrea Blakemore222 days ago
Very relaxing place to get some fresh air. Plenty of place to sit and chill. Squirrels everywhere, good place to take photos of birds with good cameras. A lot of people bringing their dogs for walks which was really nice to see.
Gem Adams
Gem Adams1 year ago
Beautiful park. Clean toilets, plenty of outsider space to run about and explore. Children can make dens in the woods and feed the ducks.

There are regular activities organised by the rangers: we did a Halloween hunt yesterday.

Car parking is plentiful, but it does get busy. There is usually a coffee van at the weekend and during school holidays.
S White
S White1 year ago
Lovely coffee van, a variety of walks, don't forget to check out the squirrel and bird watch on the wooden elevation / balcony. Dogs and kids alike love it. Toilets available. Walks are all mostly "flat" (no steep hills, good for kids).
Jennifer Masters
Jennifer Masters2 years ago
Really great winters day walk. Stover Country Park is lovely, you can choose the distance that you want to walk, most people choose to walk around the lake. There you'll see numerous wild fowl such as Mandarin Ducks, Mallard ducks, Coots, Moorhens, Swans and Grebes.
Dogs are welcome but remember to keep them on a lead when around the lake. There are other off shoots here and there, such as a trail leading to a WW1 memorial to the Canadian lumberjacks who worked in Stover to supply wood to the allied troops.
Kerry Glynn
Kerry Glynn2 years ago
We visited stover Park this week, we went up early to try and watch the sunrise and we weren't disappointed, we've been here before but still love coming here. It's such a pretty place full of wildlife and charm. Would definitely recommend going here to anyone.
Maggie McLeod
Maggie McLeod2 years ago
Beautiful parkland the, lakes and waterways provide habitat for a variety of waterfowl to spot, plenty of wildlife information as you walk around. There is a small charge for parking and dogs need to be kept on leads.
Lynne Brady
Lynne Brady2 years ago
Beautiful place to take in nature. Walk around the lake or explore the statues. Plenty of picnic spots. Feed the ducks and other water birds. Sit and watch the squirrels darting amongst the trees. Great place for kids to explore the nature trails. Lot's of people use this area to walk their dogs. Car park is charged at machine's. Ideal location to get out of the cities and back to nature and the peace and quiet of the countryside.
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