Stover Country Park is a 114-hectare nature reserve in Devon, England, offering diverse habitats and scenic walking trails around a central lake, popular for wildlife observation and outdoor recreation.
Stover Country Park, located near Newton Abbot in Devon, encompasses 114 hectares of varied landscape including woodland, wetland, grassland, and a large lake. Originally part of the Stover Estate, the park is managed to preserve its natural environment and provide recreational opportunities. The lake was created in the 18th century by the Templer family and has since become a crucial habitat for numerous bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and waterfowl. Extensive woodland areas support native trees such as oak, beech, and ash, while grasslands offer a home for butterflies and wildflowers. The park features well-maintained walking trails suitable for all ages and fitness levels, with routes encircling the lake and leading through the forests. Stover Country Park is a hotspot for birdwatchers, anglers, and those seeking quiet connection to nature. The visitor center provides educational information and facilities for family outings. Its proximity to Newton Abbot makes it easily accessible for day visits. Conservation efforts focus on protecting wildlife habitats and maintaining the health of the lake ecosystem. The park's blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and outdoor amenities make it a valued local resource for both relaxation and active recreation.
The large, scenic lake created in the 18th century providing excellent waterfowl viewing
Diverse woodland habitat featuring mature oak, beech, and ash trees
Educational visitor center offering family-friendly activities and information about local wildlife
Multi-use trails accessible for walkers, runners, and anglers
An 18th-century artificial lake supporting a range of water birds and fish species, popular for angling and birdwatching.
Well-maintained paths through mature oak and beech forests offering peaceful walks and native flora observation.
Provides educational exhibits and information on the park’s ecosystems and recreational opportunities.