Attraction Guide: Mount Pleasant (Clovelly), Clovelly, UK

Mount Pleasant (Clovelly) Guide

Breathtaking Coastal Views from Mount Pleasant, Clovelly Guide

Mount Pleasant in Clovelly offers visitors unparalleled panoramic views of the dramatic North Devon coastline and the Bristol Channel. This vantage point, located near the top of the village, provides a stunning perspective of the picturesque harbor, the steep cobbled streets of Clovelly, and the vast expanse of the sea. It's a must-visit spot for anyone seeking to capture the beauty and tranquility of this unique coastal village. Clovelly itself boasts a rich history, dating back to the Domesday Book. For centuries, it was a thriving fishing village, and its unique layout – a single, steep cobbled street leading down to the harbor – has remained largely unchanged. Mount Pleasant, as a high point overlooking the village, would have served as a lookout point for fishermen and a place to observe the changing tides and weather conditions. The primary activity at Mount Pleasant is simply enjoying the breathtaking views. Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery, or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere. From here, you can plan your descent into the village, exploring the cobbled streets, visiting the harbor, and learning about Clovelly's maritime history. The coastal path also passes near Mount Pleasant, offering opportunities for longer walks and hikes along the cliffs. While Clovelly doesn't have a specific dish unique to the village, the local pubs and restaurants offer fresh seafood, including locally caught lobster and crab, reflecting the village's fishing heritage.

Transportation

Clovelly is a car-free village. Park at the Visitor Centre at the top of the hill. From there, you can walk down the cobbled street to the village and Mount Pleasant. A land rover service is available for those who prefer not to walk the steep hill (fee applies).