About Bolt Tail
Bolt Tail itself is essentially a rocky promontory jutting into the sea, with the old beacon tower ruins still standing at the top. Walkers absolutely love it, especially those keen on coastal geology and anyone who wants a proper challenge without needing mountaineering gear. The dramatic granite formations and the sense of being out on a real edge are what make it special. You'll spot cormorants and gulls wheeling about, and on windy days the whole place has genuine drama to it.
Allow a solid hour and a half for the round trip including time at the top. There's nothing to buy down here, so pack supplies. The nearest facilities are back in Kingsbridge itself. It's free to visit - just park sensibly and respect the land.
If you're camping nearby, both Karrageen Caravan & Camping Park and South Devon Camping at Lower Terawhiti Farm are close enough for a quick trip, and this makes a brilliant half-day adventure before heading elsewhere. It's not a casual stroll, but for anyone wanting genuine South Devon coastal scenery without the crowds, it delivers.
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What type of attraction is Bolt Tail?
Bolt Tail is a landmark in Devon, South West.
Are there holiday parks near Bolt Tail?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Bolt Tail. The closest is Karrageen Caravan & Camping Park, just 1.3 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Bolt Tail?
Bolt Tail is located near Kingsbridge in Devon, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.3 miles away.
What else is there to do near Bolt Tail?
Near Bolt Tail you can also visit St Andrew's Church (historic site), Fir Wood (forest), South Sands (beach), Overbeck's Museum and Gardens (landmark). Browse our Kingsbridge area guide for the full list of things to do.