Best attractions and places to see around Frogmore And Sherford include a variety of natural landscapes and historical points of interest within the South Hams district of Devon. Located at the head of Frogmore Creek, an arm of the Kingsbridge Estuary, the area is characterized by its dramatic coastline, tranquil creeks, and picturesque beaches. This region offers opportunities for exploring coastal paths, historical sites, and charming villages.
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Two pubs - a traditional Hope and Anchor and a more contemporary craft and pizza place next door.
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Signs say dogs on leads.... slightly annoying, if your dog likes to cool down with a swim.
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This American Sherman Tank was recovered from the sea in 1984. It is a memorial to those who lost their lives during exercise Tiger. Exercise Tiger was ill-fated with instances of friendly fire, miss managed communications and amidst the confusion German fast attack boats slipped in amongst the landing craft and sunk a couple. About 700 allies lost their lives here practising for the D-Day landings.
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Prawle Point is the southernmost point of Devon. There is a coastguard lookout point here with an interesting information board. The South West Coast Path passes here and the running is excellent in both directions.
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There are certainly many highlights here, the special being the South Sands Ferry. There is no dock at the South Sand. A kind of tractor drives into the water there, where the ferry then docks. Very picturesque!
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The next beach to the north has clearer water to swim in. All depends on what you want from your swim water, and the time of the day. Later in the afternoon, the sun goes behind the cliffs to the west and there is no sun on the beach.
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The region offers excellent walking opportunities, particularly along the dramatic coastline. Prawle Point, the southernmost point of Devon, features a jagged coastline and is ideal for walking, with the South West Coast Path running through it. Another beautiful spot is Maceley Cove, a secluded beach reachable only by foot, perfect for a quiet stroll and picnic.
Yes, the Sherman Tank Memorial near Slapton Sands is a significant historical site. This restored tank, recovered from the sea, commemorates the tragic loss of Allied lives during Exercise Tiger in 1944, a dress rehearsal for the D-Day landings. The village of Frogmore itself also has a rich history as a small port, with its traditional bakery and The Globe Inn pub.
You'll find a variety of beaches. Hope Cove Beach is a charming village with two beaches, known for its clear water and relaxed atmosphere, great for swimming. South Sands Beach is picturesque and unique for its tractor-ferry service. Slapton Sands is an iconic two-mile shingle beach with historical significance, and Beesands is another popular pebble beach nearby.
Many of the natural attractions are suitable for families. Hope Cove Beach and South Sands Beach are both considered family-friendly, offering safe swimming and a relaxed environment. Exploring rock pools at low tide at Hope Cove can also be a fun activity for children.
Beyond walking, the area is excellent for cycling and running. You can find various routes for different sports. For cycling, explore options like the 'Kingsbridge Harbour – Ilton Castle loop' or the 'View of Salcombe – South Sands Beach loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Running loop from Frogmore and Sherford' or the 'Salcombe Lifeboat Memorial – Kingsbridge Information Centre loop'. You can find more details on these activities on the cycling guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for the area.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking and outdoor activities, with milder weather and fewer crowds. Migrant birds arrive at Prawle Point in spring and gather there in autumn, making these seasons ideal for birdwatching.
The Sherman Tank Memorial is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to pay respects and learn about its historical significance. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific access details, as many natural coastal paths can be challenging.
Frogmore Creek is a tidal creek at the head of the Kingsbridge Estuary. Historically a thriving port, it is now valued for recreational boating and fishing. A public pontoon has been available since 2010, making it accessible for those wishing to enjoy the water.
Yes, Frogmore village itself hosts The Globe Inn, a pub with historical significance, and a traditional bakery which now accommodates the village shop 'Swell'. In coastal villages like Hope Cove, you'll also find cafes and ice cream outlets, especially during the summer months.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic coastline, the sense of history, and the tranquil natural beauty. The unique ferry experience at South Sands Beach and the secluded charm of Maceley Cove are often highlighted. The area's rich birdlife, especially around Prawle Point, is also a draw for nature enthusiasts.
For a more secluded experience, consider walking to Maceley Cove. As it's only reachable by foot and lacks nearby parking, it tends to be less crowded even during peak season, offering a peaceful spot to swim, picnic, and relax.
Slapton Sands is a two-mile shingle beach with significant historical importance. It served as a training area for the D-Day landings, known as Exercise Tiger, during which many American servicemen tragically lost their lives. The Sherman Tank Memorial nearby commemorates this event.


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