Explore Cockwood’s rich history, picturesque harbour, and charming pubs with our comprehensive guide.
Nestled along the stunning coast of Devon lies a quaint village that charms visitors with its serene beauty and rich history. Welcome to Cockwood, a hidden gem waiting to be explored. At The Langstone Cliff Hotel, we pride ourselves on introducing guests to the best local experiences, and Cockwood is no exception. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking tranquillity, Cockwood promises something special.
Cockwood is conveniently located a mere 3 miles from The Langstone Cliff Hotel, making it an ideal day trip destination for our guests. The picturesque journey to Cockwood is a delight in itself. Start your journey by heading south on Warren Road/B3198 for about 0.8 miles. At the Sainsburys roundabout, take the third exit onto the A379. Follow the road for approximately 2 miles, and you’ll arrive in the heart of Cockwood. The scenic drive offers breathtaking views of the coastline, ensuring your adventure begins before you even arrive.
Things to Do at Cockwood
Cockwood is a charming village that offers a variety of activities that interest all types of travellers. Start your visit with a relaxing stroll along the Cockwood Harbour. Known for its charming boats and beautiful views, the harbour is a perfect spot to capture stunning photographs and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
For those interested in gastronomy, Cockwood is home to two renowned pubs, The Anchor Inn and The Ship Inn. Both establishments offer sumptuous meals, particularly famous for their fresh seafood. Indulge in a classic Devonshire meal while sipping on locally-brewed ale, all the while taking in spectacular views of the estuary.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the range of walking trails around Cockwood. Whether you fancy a brisk walk or a peaceful amble, the trails showcase some of the region’s most beautiful scenery. The Exe Estuary Trail is a particular highlight, offering a picturesque route for both walkers and cyclists.
Cockwood’s beauty is accessible year-round, but some attractions and establishments have varied opening times. The Anchor Inn is typically open from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, providing flexible dining options for both lunch and dinner. Similarly, The Ship Inn welcomes patrons from midday to late evening. However, it’s always wise to check in advance for any seasonal changes in operating hours.
While Cockwood is a destination in itself, its proximity to other local attractions makes it an excellent base for wider exploration. Just a short drive away is the stunning Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve. Renowned for its captivating sand dunes and diverse wildlife, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers.
For a touch of history, venture to the Powderham Castle. Located a mere 5 miles from Cockwood, this 14th-century castle offers guided tours and beautiful gardens, providing insight into Devon’s historical heritage.
Another nearby attraction is the National Trust’s A la Ronde, an 18th-century house brimming with eclectic artefacts and unique history. It’s a fantastic spot to immerse oneself in the rich cultural tapestry of Devon.
The History of Cockwood
Cockwood’s charm is deeply rooted in its history. This quaint village once played a pivotal role as a bustling fishing port. Its strategic location along the River Exe made it an important hub for maritime trade in the past. As time progressed, Cockwood transformed into a quiet fishing village, retaining much of its historical character and architecture.
The village’s famous harbour, now a peaceful spot dotted with fishing boats, was once alive with the hustle of trade vessels. Over time, Cockwood has evolved, embracing tourism yet holding steadfast to its historical roots.
The village church, St. Mary’s, adds another layer to Cockwood’s rich historical tapestry. Although small, it stands as a testament to the long-standing community and its traditions. A stroll through the lanes of Cockwood offers a glimpse into the past, reflecting a village that has marvelously balanced preservation with the modern-day appeal.
In conclusion, Cockwood is a delightful village that encapsulates the beauty and history of Devon. At The Langstone Cliff Hotel, we’re thrilled to offer our guests the opportunity to discover such a picturesque locale right at our doorstep. Whether you are enthralled by its history, captivated by its scenery, or charmed by its culinary offerings, Cockwood is a destination that satisfies all types of travellers. Take the short trip from our hotel and uncover why Cockwood remains one of Devon’s best-kept secrets.
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