Access Guide
Summary
- View information about opening hours.
- The most accessible entrance has step-free level access and an open entrance with no doors.
- This entrance is at the right of the car park.
- There is not a member of staff available for help and assistance.
- The following are also available: seating, a large map in the car park and an information board in the car park.
Admissions
- At this location the following are free to access for all visitors: all of the site except for parking.
- At this location the following areas are free to access for National Trust members but payable for everyone else: all of the site.
- Parking is free for National Trust members but chargeable for all other visitors.
Public Transport
- There is not a bus stop within approximately 150m of the site.
- The nearest train station is Ivybridge.
- Ivybridge Station is approximately 9 miles away.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Traveline (opens new tab).
Parking
- This site has a car park.
- The vehicle route from the main road to the car park includes: potholes.
- This is an open air car park with a gravel surface.
- Parking is free for National Trust members, but charges apply for all other visitors.
- There are clearly presented payment signs.
- Maps and information boards are available.
- There are no Blue Badge parking bays available.
- Obstacles from the car park include: loose chippings and a lack of pedestrian walkways to cross the car park.
- There are not parent and child parking bays available.
- There is not a designated drop-off point.
Outdoor Spaces
- This information is for the access point located at the right of the car park.
- There is step-free level access into the area.
- This is an open gap at the surveyed access point.
- The width of the gap is 130cm.
- The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: gravel, compact earth and sand.
- Footpaths are available in all of the outdoor space.
- The majority of the paths are not wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is step-free level access around some of the area.
- There are steep ramps/slopes without handrails in the main areas.
- The route down to Aymer Cove has a steep gradient.
- There are some bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
Hikes and Trails
- The walk is approximately 0.5 miles long.
- From the car park, follow the path straight ahead and then left downhill towards the cove.
- The walk is open 24 hours.
- None of the paths are lit at night.
- The route includes the following surfaces: gravel.
- Some of the route contains steep gradients.
- These are found in the following areas: down towards the cove.
- There are no alternative routes to avoid these areas.
- The route is clearly signposted.
- Seating is available on the route.
- There are no toilet facilities along the route.
Beach
- There is step-free level access to the beach.
- Access to the water is via a slight slope.
- The slope is over 150cm wide.
- There is not a lifeguard for the beach.