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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Chawleigh

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Family friendly hiking trails around Chawleigh are set amidst rolling green meadows, ancient hedgerows, and extensive woodlands. The region is characterized by gentle terrain, making it suitable for various skill levels, and offers picturesque river valleys along the Little Dart River. Hikers can also find panoramic views of the distant tors of Dartmoor and Exmoor from elevated points.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Chawleigh

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is All Saints Church, Eggesford – View of…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Eggesford Forest – All Saints Church, Eggesford loop from Wembworthy

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 18, 2024, Heywood Forest Parking

Great spot for mountain biking and gravel riding

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There is free parking

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tim key
May 18, 2024, Heywood Forest

Free parking. Area good for mountain biking and gravel riding. Café nearby at Eggesford train station

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Food is good and prices are reasonable.

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Overlooking the TawValley, at the northern end of Heywood Wood, stand the remains of an early medieval motte and bailey castle. Motte and bailey castles are medieval fortifications introduced into Britain by the Normans. This type of castle was made up of an artificial mound, or motte, on which was built a wooden or stone structure known as a keep. Next to this at least one bailey, a fortified embanked enclosure containing additional buildings, would be built. Although many were occupied for only a short period of time, motte and bailey castles continued to be built and occupied from the 11th to the 13th centuries, after which they were superseded by other types of castle. Heywood CastleAt Heywood the circular motte is about 8 metres high and almost 50 metres in diameter, surrounded by a rock-cut ditch 4 metres wide and 2 metres deep. Around the top of the motte is a bank, up to 4 metres high in places. The crescent shaped bailey which lies to the north-east of the motte is 60 metres long and 40 metres wide and bounded on all sides by a bank 2 metres rising to about 4 metres on the eastern side, where there is an entrance with a causeway across the ditch which extends to the outer bank, which surrounds both the motte and bailey. From the bailey to the motte on the north east side there is the possibility of a bridgeway. On the north side of the bailey a more modern entrance has been formed. https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/explore-devons-heritage/heywood-castle-eggesford/

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This place is well worth a visit, it is a huge Norman castle mound. No structures are visible (Probably only a wooden keep now long gone) but really worth seeing, it is still quite imposing 1000 years on. "At Heywood the circular motte is about 8 metres high and almost 50 metres in diameter, surrounded by a rock-cut ditch 4 metres wide and 2 metres deep. Around the top of the motte is a bank, up to 4 metres high in places. The crescent shaped bailey which lies to the north-east of the motte is 60 metres long and 40 metres wide and bounded on all sides by a bank 2 metres rising to about 4 metres on the eastern side, where there is an entrance with a causeway across the ditch which extends to the outer bank, which surrounds both the motte and bailey. From the bailey to the motte on the north east side there is the possibility of a bridgeway. On the north side of the bailey a more modern entrance has been formed. The castle at Heywood possibly took the place of an earlier castle some 500 metres to the south in the grounds of Heywood House, on the steep valley side above the River Taw. An alternative theory is that both date to the 1130s and 1140s, and were built during the civil war between Matilda, daughter of Henry I, and his nephew Stephen." https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/explore-devons-heritage/heywood-castle-eggesford/

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With a network of paths, this diverse woodland is a lovely place to explore. Keep a look-out for wildlife, wildflowers, and interesting fungi. Visit throughout the year; it's different in every season.

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This remote church has a peaceful atmosphere and is steeped in history. Whilst parts of the church date to the 15th century, much of it was restored and rebuilt in 1867. Inside the church, there are two 17th century monuments to the Chichester family and a large 18th century monument to William Fellowes in Italian marble.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Chawleigh?

There are 11 family-friendly hiking trails around Chawleigh, offering a variety of experiences for different ages and abilities. Seven of these are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed family outing, while four are moderate for those looking for a bit more challenge.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Chawleigh?

The terrain around Chawleigh is generally gentle, featuring rolling green meadows, ancient hedgerows, and extensive woodlands, particularly within Eggesford Forest. You'll find well-maintained paths suitable for families, with some routes offering moderate inclines but nothing overly strenuous.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Chawleigh are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the easy-rated All Saints Church, Eggesford – View of the stately home loop from Eggesford is a great option, covering about 4.9 km. For a slightly longer, moderate option, consider the Eggesford Forest loop from Eggesford.

What natural features or landmarks can we see on family hikes?

Family hikes around Chawleigh offer a chance to explore diverse natural beauty and historical sites. You can discover the extensive woodlands of Eggesford Forest, enjoy views of the Little Dart River Valley, and in May, witness the spectacular bluebell display in Chenson Woods. Historical landmarks like All Saints Church, Eggesford, and Heywood Castle Motte and Bailey are also accessible on various routes.

Are there any easy routes suitable for younger children or those new to hiking?

Absolutely! There are 7 easy-rated trails perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a gentle stroll. A good example is the All Saints Church, Eggesford – View of the stately home loop from Eggesford, which is just under 5 km and offers pleasant views without significant elevation changes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the family-friendly trails in Chawleigh?

The family-friendly trails around Chawleigh are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful woodland settings, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature with children. Many appreciate the variety of routes, from easy strolls to more engaging moderate hikes.

Can we bring our dog on these family-friendly hikes?

Yes, the Chawleigh area is generally very dog-friendly. Many trails, especially those through woodlands and open countryside, are suitable for well-behaved dogs on a lead. Always be mindful of local signage, especially near livestock, and ensure you clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in Chawleigh?

Spring and summer are particularly delightful for family hikes in Chawleigh. In spring, you can enjoy the vibrant bluebells in Chenson Woods and daffodils around tranquil ponds. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring, with butterflies in wildflower-filled hedgerows. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be crisp and quiet, though some paths might be muddy.

Are there any longer family-friendly routes for a full day out?

For families looking for a longer adventure, there are several moderate routes that can fill a good part of the day. The Eggesford Forest – All Saints Church, Eggesford loop from Wembworthy, at nearly 14 km, offers a substantial hike through varied landscapes and past historical sites. Another option is the View of Eggesford House – Eggesford Castle loop from Eggesford, which is just under 15 km.

Where can we park when visiting the family-friendly trails?

Parking is generally available at key access points for popular trails, particularly around Eggesford Forest. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages on komoot. It's always a good idea to check the route description for recommended starting points and parking information before you set out.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest along the family routes?

Yes, many routes incorporate historical elements. You can visit the remote and historic All Saints Church, Eggesford, parts of which date back to the 15th century. Some walks also offer views of the ruins of Eggesford House. Additionally, the Heywood Castle Motte and Bailey is a fascinating historical site to explore.

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