Bovey Tracey
Bovey Tracey is a Town in the county of Devon.
Bovey Tracey postcode: TQ13 9
There are great places to visit near Bovey Tracey including some great cities, historic buildings, villages, canals, rivers and streams, beaches, geological features, sssis, hiking areas, nature reserves, towns, parks, airports, castles and ruins.
Cities to visit near Bovey Tracey include Exeter.
Bovey Tracey has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Exeter Cathedral, St Mary Steps, and St Stephen's Church - Exeter.
There are a several good villages in the Bovey Tracey area like Starcross, Lynton and Lynmouth, Littleham, Otterton, Branscombe, Beer, and Hope Cove.
The area around Bovey Tracey boasts some of the best canals including Exeter Canal, and Grand Western Canal at Tiverton.
East Lyn River is one of Bovey Tracey's best, nearby rivers and streams to visit in Bovey Tracey.
Don't miss Blacklands Beach, Branscombe Beach, and Hope Cove's beaches if visiting the area around Bovey Tracey.
Geological Features to visit near Bovey Tracey include Valley of Rocks.
Don't miss Dartmoor's sssis if visiting the area around Bovey Tracey.
The area close to Bovey Tracey boasts some of the best hiking areas including Dartmoor.
Don't miss Dartmoor's nature reserves if visiting the area around Bovey Tracey.
Towns to visit near Bovey Tracey include Dartmouth, Tiverton, Crediton, Topsham, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, and Seaton.
There are a number of parks near to Bovey Tracey including Bicton Park.
Exeter Airport is one of Bovey Tracey's best, nearby airports to visit in Bovey Tracey.
Berry Pomeroy Castle is one of Bovey Tracey's best, nearby castles to visit in Bovey Tracey.
Berry Pomeroy Castle is a great place to visit close to Bovey Tracey if you like ruins.
Bovey Tracey History
There are some historic monuments around Bovey Tracey:
Places to see near Bovey Tracey
History of Bovey Tracey
The name of Cromwell lives on in the town today in both the public house “The Cromwell Arms” and the remains of a nearby stone arch, known locally (and incorrectly) as “Cromwell’s Arch”. The arch is actually what is left of a priory that stood previously on the site of the nearby Baptist Church.