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Attractions and Places To See around Kingston - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Kingston include a mix of coastal features, historical sites, and natural woodlands. The area offers diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches and picturesque villages along the water to moorland trails and riverside forests. Visitors can explore historical remnants, enjoy scenic views, and experience the natural beauty of the region.

Best attractions and places to see around Kingston

  • The most popular attractions is Hope Cove Beach, a viewpoint that is excellent for swimming in clear water. It is a charming village with two beaches, offering a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful sunsets.
  • Another must-see spot is Noss Mayo village, a picturesque settlement on the waterside of the River Yealm. This hidden gem is a quiet place to visit or start a hike, with two pubs and ferry access to the South West Coast Path.
  • Visitors also love Pithill Wood, a pretty woodland alongside the River Erme. This area features several footpaths, offering views of the river and opportunities for paddling.
  • Kingston is known for its coastal beaches, historical trails, and serene woodlands. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from charming villages to scenic natural areas.
  • The attractions around Kingston are appreciated by the komoot community, with 62 upvotes and 33 photos shared across 3 highlights.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Hope Cove Beach

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Hope is a charming village with two beaches including Hope Cove. Excellent for swimming, enjoy the clear water and relaxed atmosphere before checking out the cafes and ice cream outlets. The cove gets busy in summer but there's usually a spot you can call your own.

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Red Lake Railway (Puffing Billy Track)

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Real dream of a gravel route with amazing views of the moors and the sea to the south. Apart from the big climb up from Bittaford, the actual gravel route is pretty flat. But the road is a dead end.

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Old Teahouse Ruin

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The Old Teahouse is a ruined belvedere dating back to the 18th century and likely linked to the settlement of Noss Mayo. It occupies a fantastic lookout spot on the South West Coast Path. The ground floor remains with a complete, brick arch.

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Noss Mayo village

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Noss Mayo is a hidden gem. Quiet, picturesque and on the waterside of the River Yealm, it is a wonderful place to visit or start a hike.

You can take a ferry from here across to Newton Ferries or to the South West Coast Path on the other side of the estuary. There are two pubs, The Swan Inn and The Ship Inn. It is the perfect hideaway.

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Pithill Wood

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This is a pretty woodland alongside the River Erme, just before it heads through Ivybridge to the south. There are several footpaths leading through it and it’s mainly earth underfoot so it can get muddy in winter. All the woodlands along this stretch of river are lovely and seem to blend in to one another.

The path alternately hugs the river and rises above it, allowing you to admire the Erme from every angle. There are stiles and some steps in this woodland.

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Fire & Wind
September 25, 2025, Old Teahouse Ruin

Here starts a handy little detour that allows you to avoid a rather nasty climb on the SWCP if your legs get tired. Just turn inland and follow the cow trail. Special thanks to the local who gave us the tip 😊

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Zen
July 31, 2025, Pithill Wood

great for kids as picnic benches provided. nice spots to paddle in the river!

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Ian
May 1, 2025, Hope Cove Beach

Two pubs - a traditional Hope and Anchor and a more contemporary craft and pizza place next door.

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Ian
May 1, 2025, Hope Cove Beach

Signs say dogs on leads.... slightly annoying, if your dog likes to cool down with a swim.

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Katherine Moore
November 1, 2023, Pithill Wood

The Miles Without Stiles route from Longtimber Wood reaches Pithill Wood, but doesn't navigate any of the steps or stiles in this area.

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Built between 1910 and 1912, this former railway line used to transport labourers and kit up to the Red Lake China Clay Works, as well as returning waste products that were put to use as fertiliser. Today, only the track bed is left, providing a long, winding, and fairly gentle way to get up onto the moor from Bittaford, near Ivybridge. The track is a firm local favourite with mountain bikers and gravel riders alike, and also very popular with hikers and the herds of Belted Galloway cattle that roam Ugborough and Harford Moors. Although gentle in gradient, it's pretty rough in parts, so wider tyres are recommended.

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Bron
March 22, 2023, Hope Cove Beach

A beautiful little cove, with great rock pools when the tide it out! Although there is great surf in the area, beware that there is a lot of rocks covering the cove which can be seen when the tide is out.

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Natalie
November 14, 2022, Noss Mayo Village

Noss Mayo is a hidden gem. Quiet, picturesque and on the waterside of the River Yealm, it is a wonderful place to visit or start a hike. You can take a ferry from here across to Newton Ferries or to the South West Coast Path on the other side of the estuary. There are two pubs, The Swan Inn and The Ship Inn. It is the perfect hideaway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best places to visit for nature and scenic views around Kingston?

For stunning coastal scenery and clear waters, visit Hope Cove Beach, a charming village with two beaches perfect for swimming and enjoying sunsets. Another picturesque spot is Noss Mayo village, nestled on the River Yealm, offering a tranquil setting and access to the South West Coast Path. For woodland views, explore Pithill Wood alongside the River Erme, which features footpaths and opportunities for paddling.

Are there any historical sites or trails to explore near Kingston?

Yes, you can discover historical remnants like the Old Teahouse Ruin, an 18th-century belvedere offering fantastic lookout spots on the South West Coast Path. Another historical trail is the Red Lake Railway (Puffing Billy Track), a former railway line built between 1910 and 1912, now a popular gravel route with amazing views of the moors and sea.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Kingston is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Fenycombe Point – Hoist Point Coastal View loop or the Erme Estuary Beach – Old Teahouse Ruin loop. For cycling, consider routes such as the Noss Mayo village – View of the Cow Trail and Sea loop. Find more options in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Kingston.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Kingston?

Absolutely! Hope Cove Beach is a great family-friendly option, offering clear waters for swimming and rock pools at low tide. Noss Mayo village is also considered family-friendly, providing a peaceful setting for walks. Additionally, Pithill Wood has picnic benches and spots to paddle in the river, making it enjoyable for children.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Kingston?

You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy to moderate. Options include coastal path loops like the Fenycombe Point – View of Erme Estuary loop, which is considered easy, or the more challenging Erme Estuary Beach – Old Teahouse Ruin loop. Many trails offer views of the river, moors, and sea. Explore more in the hiking guide and easy hikes guide for Kingston.

Where can I find places to eat or drink near the attractions?

In Hope Cove Beach, you'll find cafes and ice cream outlets. Noss Mayo village is home to two pubs, The Swan Inn and The Ship Inn, perfect for a meal or a drink after a walk.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Kingston?

Visitors particularly appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and beautiful sunsets at Hope Cove Beach, as well as the clear water for swimming. The tranquility and picturesque setting of Noss Mayo village are also highly valued. For trails, the amazing views of the moors and sea from the Red Lake Railway are a highlight.

Are there cycling routes suitable for gravel bikes near Kingston?

Yes, the Red Lake Railway (Puffing Billy Track) is a popular gravel route offering amazing views of the moors and sea. While generally flat on the track bed, it can be rough in parts, so wider tires are recommended. You can find more cycling options in the road cycling guide.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Kingston?

The terrain varies from earth underfoot in woodlands like Pithill Wood, which can get muddy in winter, to the rougher track bed of the Red Lake Railway. Coastal paths often feature varied surfaces, including some steps and stiles. Expect a mix of woodland, riverside, moorland, and coastal paths.

Can I access the South West Coast Path from Kingston's attractions?

Yes, Noss Mayo village offers ferry access to the South West Coast Path on the other side of the estuary. The Old Teahouse Ruin is also located on a fantastic lookout spot along the South West Coast Path.

Are there any easy walking routes suitable for beginners around Kingston?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For example, the Fenycombe Point – View of Erme Estuary loop from Kingston is rated as easy. You can also find other beginner-friendly options in the easy hikes guide around Kingston, such as the All Hallows Church loop from Ringmore.

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