
Wembury | Devon | National Trust
Wembury is a great starting point for lovely inland and coastal walks to Wembury Woods and the Yealm Estuary, and around Wembury Point. Finish your trip with a slice of Jemma and Jennifer's home-made cake in the Old Mill Café.
Visiting Wembury | Devon | National Trust
Take a bracing dip at Wembury Beach with views of the Great Mewstone. With its diverse marine environment there's plenty to see beneath the waves at Wembury, including dolphins, basking sharks and porpoises.
Safety at Wembury Beach | Devon | National Trust
Wembury has been a designated Marine Conservation Area since 1981 and we ask all visitors to respect and protect Wembury Bay by following our Code of Conduct. Issues such as littering, wildfires and camping can all cause significant harm to landscapes, marine life and wildlife.
Wembury's history | Devon | National Trust
Wembury: a timeline Early history. Between 800 and 1300, St Werburgh Church above Wembury Beach was founded. The first mention of a mill at Wembury Beach was noted in 1283. 18th century. 1744. A local man is sentenced to spend seven years living on the Mewstone. 19th century. 1813. The artist JMW Turner lands on the Mewstone and makes several ...
Wembury Woods walk | Devon | National Trust
Follow this hilly 5-mile circular route through woodlands, take a seat on a log bench and admire the views of Cofflete Creek, then follow the hedge-lined fields that lie to the east of Wembury. Trail information summary
Wembury strandline circular walk | Devon | National Trust
This circular walk from Wembury Beach to Wembury Point heads out via the coast path and back along the beach. There are sea views out to the Great Mewstone as well as opportunities to go rockpooling and search the strandline for marine treasures.
Wembury circular maritime walk | Devon | National Trust
This coastal route from Wembury Beach to Wembury Point and back again offers wonderful sea views – and a guide to the varied ships and boats you can expect to see along the way.
Dawn Chorus Walk - National Trust
Explore the rugged coastline of Wembury with an expert to help identify the coastal and farmland birds that sing their hearts out as the sun gently rises.
A nature-friendly future at Wembury | Devon | National Trust
Wembury is a hotspot for the South Devon National Landscape’s Life on the Edge project which aims to restore population numbers of some of the UK’s rarest insects living along the South Devon coast, between Wembury and Berry Head (near Brixham).
Events at Wembury - National Trust
Join the National Trust on the last Monday of each month to help keep Wembury safe, clean and tidy.