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The Best Towns and Villages In Devon - Chudleigh

Explore Chudleigh, one of Devon’s charming villages, located just 25 minutes from Langstone Cliff Hotel.

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Nestled in the heart of the South West, Devon is a captivating county known for its picturesque towns and quaint villages that are steeped in history, beauty, and charm. Amongst these is Chudleigh, a delightful little town that offers an authentic taste of Devon life. Whether you are exploring the cobbled streets or attending local events, Chudleigh is a must-visit location for any visitor experiencing Devon. Join us as we delve into the rich history and enchanting allure of this charming town and provide some handy tips for your visit.

Distance and Directions from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Located a convenient distance away, Chudleigh is just a short journey from the Langstone Cliff Hotel. Approximately 14 miles from our hotel, the journey by car takes around 25 minutes, making it a perfect day-trip destination. To get there, start by exiting the Langstone Cliff Hotel and head towards the A379.

Continue on this road until you reach the junction for the A380. Follow the A380 Southbound towards Exeter for a few miles and then take the exit signposted for Chudleigh. Follow the signs that guide you into the heart of the town.

Things to Do at Chudleigh

Chudleigh is brimming with attractions and activities that make it ideal for a memorable visit. One popular spot is the Chudleigh Rocks, known for its dramatic limestone formations and scenic walking trails. It’s a favourite location for rock climbers and those who enjoy breathtaking views of the Devonshire countryside.

If you’re up for some exploration, the nearby Chudleigh Caves provide an underground adventure into the natural history of the area. For a more leisurely experience, visit Chudleigh’s inviting High Street. Stroll amongst delightful independent shops, grab a coffee at a local café, or unwind at a traditional pub for a true taste of Devon hospitality.

Opening Times

While Chudleigh is accessible all year round, opening hours for individual attractions, cafés, and shops vary. The best time to visit is during daylight hours to fully enjoy the natural sights and open shops. For specific attractions such as Chudleigh Caves, we recommend checking online ahead of your visit for opening times and any special events or access restrictions, especially in the winter months.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Beyond Chudleigh, the surrounding area offers an abundance of activities and sights to explore. Just a short drive away is the Dartmoor National Park, a vast natural reserve famed for its rugged landscapes and rich wildlife. It’s perfect for hiking, picnicking, and immersing yourself in nature.

For families, the nearby Crealy Theme Park offers thrilling rides and adventures for all ages and is an ideal spot for a day of fun. If you’re inclined towards historical exploration, a visit to the Powderham Castle along the estuary of the River Exe is a must. This grand family home is steeped in centuries of history and offers fascinating tours of its splendid rooms and enchanting gardens.

The History of Chudleigh

Chudleigh carries a rich history that echoes through its streets and historical landmarks. The town’s origins date back to the 10th century when it was known as “Chedlei,” a name of Saxon origin, meaning “valley where the clover grows.” It prospered through the medieval period primarily as an agrarian community. In the 18th century, the town gained acclaim as a spa destination, drawing visitors eager to experience the curative powers of its chalybeate spring. The celebrated mineral waters were said to aid in the treatment of various ailments, adding to the town’s allure.

Although the spa industry has since faded, the heritage and stories remain woven into the town’s fabric. The vibrant community spirit that Chudleigh is known for has carried through to modern times, with lively markets and festivals that celebrate its history, culture, and crafts. Whether you’re wandering past its historic buildings or chatting with the friendly locals, you’ll find yourself stepping back into a rich, storied past that defines this Devon town.

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