Best attractions and places to see around Berrynarbor include a range of natural and cultural sites within a picturesque setting. The village is nestled in a diverse valley, part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Coastal Preservation Area. This region provides access to the South West Coastal Path and is near Exmoor National Park. The village itself maintains an "olde worlde" character with a church, public houses, and local shops.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The restaurant (Smugglers) is a little gem garlic butter lobster and the also let dogs in provided the fit under the tables very reasonable prices as well £35 for a full lobster
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Lovely little harbour with colourful boats and some nice pubs around! Mind the black & white grumpy cat! 🐱
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Without a doubt the true center of the town, it is absolutely pulsating here. Lots of places to stop for refreshments, The excursions to the bird island of Lundy also start here. It's interesting that people are still working hard in this port. We really enjoyed seeing so much!
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We didn't find the beach very nice today - it was rocky, a bit unkempt, and there were lots of dogs. But there were lots of restaurants around it! Maybe we were just unlucky? It didn't look anything like the photos we posted. The fact that the A-road runs right past it doesn't make it any better.
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Today, as is often the case, they didn't have a cook. At least there was cake. The location is really great in a very narrow valley, hiking here is really strenuous, but it's also not easy to drive on single-lane, very steep streets. There is a large beer garden not only at the front but also at the back, it's also nice to sit inside! Here is also the large National Trust car park (£3 for 2 hours, £5 for the whole day). Parking machines don't accept card payments, but the tearooms next to the parking lot can accept card payments or even notes if, like us, you don't have the right coins.
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This small sandy and rocky beach is flanked by the highest cliffs in England. There is a large parking area right above the beach, as well as a public toilet.
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Black Forest vibes... I definitely didn't expect it! A great opportunity to stop off
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Berrynarbor is nestled within a diverse valley, part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Coastal Preservation Area. You can explore the Combe Martin Beach, known for its picturesque setting and high sea cliffs, or the quieter Combesgate Beach, which offers rockpools and sandy expanses at low tide. The South West Coastal Path runs nearby, providing excellent opportunities to enjoy the spectacular coastline. Exmoor National Park is also a stone's throw away, offering wild, open moorlands.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Combe Martin Beach is ideal for swimming and rockpooling. Less than a mile from Berrynarbor, Watermouth Castle offers a theme park and waterpark experience designed for all ages. Additionally, the Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, approximately 2.7 miles away, is a popular family attraction.
The area around Berrynarbor is excellent for walking. The South West Coastal Path is easily accessible, offering scenic routes. For specific trails, you can find various options, including easy hikes like the 'View of the North Devon Coast – Combe Martin Beach loop from Watermouth Castle' (5.8 km) or the 'Broadsands Beach – Combe Martin Bay (West Side) loop from Combe Martin' (4.3 km). For more routes, explore the easy hikes around Berrynarbor guide.
The village of Berrynarbor itself has two public houses. A notable option is Hunter's Inn, located in the heart of Heddon Valley. It's a popular stop for hikers, offering teas, snacks, and lunches in a scenic setting. Many restaurants are also available around Combe Martin Beach.
Berrynarbor village itself is considered an 'olde worlde' charm, recognized with 'Best Kept Village' awards. The village features a central church, around which many quaint houses and floral displays are grouped. Ilfracombe Harbour, a short distance away, also has historical significance as a working port with many places to explore.
Combesgate Beach is described as a quiet, hidden bay just north of Woolacombe Beach, offering a more secluded experience. Barricane Beach is another picturesque cove nestled between rocks, famous for cowries and other exotic seashells, and offers fantastic rock pools to explore.
Combe Martin Beach is ideal for swimming due to its sheltered position and is great for rockpooling. Combesgate Beach also reveals lovely rockpools and a sandy expanse at low tide. Barricane Beach is another excellent spot for exploring rock pools.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity. For example, you can find challenging routes like the 'Combe Martin Beach – Hunter's Inn loop from Watermouth Castle' (26.2 km). For a wider selection of cycling tours, refer to the cycling guide around Berrynarbor.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Exmoor National Park, nearby, is home to wild Exmoor ponies and red deer. The coastal areas and rockpools at beaches like Combe Martin Beach and Barricane Beach offer opportunities to spot marine life and various seabirds.
Visitors frequently appreciate the picturesque settings of the beaches, the charm and heritage of places like Hunter's Inn, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The quiet, secluded nature of beaches like Combesgate Beach and the vibrant atmosphere of Ilfracombe Harbour are also highly rated.
Absolutely. The area offers various running trails, ranging in difficulty. You can find moderate routes like the 'View of Broadsands Bay – Combe Martin Beach loop from Watermouth Castle' (7.9 km) or more challenging ones such as the 'Little & Great Hangman loop from Combe Martin' (8.5 km). More options are available in the running trails around Berrynarbor guide.
Yes, for accessing coastal paths and attractions, parking is available. For instance, Hunter's Inn in Heddon Valley has a large National Trust car park. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking details at other coastal access points.


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