Berry Head National Nature Reserve
Berry Head National Nature Reserve
About Berry Head National Nature Reserve
Berry Head is a limestone peninsula rising 200' (65m) from the sea, forming the southern arm of Torbay. It is a 100-acre National Nature Reserve, holding some nationally rare plant and animal species. The site holds two well-preserved Napoleonic War-era Forts and important Second-World War heritage and lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the South West Coast Path. Explore the on-site Visitor Centre to find out more about this beautiful place and visit the Cafe with spectacular panoramic sea views.
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