
Dartington Deer Park
Wander through scenic trails, spot wild deer, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Dartington Estate.
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Dartington Deer Park
Best Time
Best for deer sightings
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Wander through scenic trails, spot wild deer, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Dartington Estate.
"Absolutely beautiful place with so much to do. An absolute gem in the heart of Devon!"

Wear comfy shoes! :athletic_shoe:
Trails can be uneven; good walking shoes are a must for exploring the park.
Pack snacks & drinks :apple:
While there's a cafe, having your own provisions is handy for longer walks.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 · 37 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Deer Spotting
Throughout the Deer Park
Wander the trails and keep an eye out for the resident deer grazing peacefully in their natural habitat.

Woodland and Riverside Walks
Designated trails
Explore scenic paths winding through woodlands and along the river, offering beautiful natural scenery.

The Green Table Cafe
Dartington Estate
Enjoy a coffee and cake at this cozy cafe, a perfect stop after a refreshing walk.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Timing Your Visit for Deer Sightings
Navigating the Estate's Trails
Best Times
Insider Tips
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Wear comfy shoes! :athletic_shoe:
Trails can be uneven; good walking shoes are a must for exploring the park.
Pack snacks & drinks :apple:
While there's a cafe, having your own provisions is handy for longer walks.
Check for closures ⚠️
Paths may close for maintenance; check the estate's updates before you visit.
Bring binoculars :binoculors:
Enhance your wildlife viewing, especially for spotting deer from a distance.
Tips
from all over the internet
Wear comfy shoes! :athletic_shoe:
Trails can be uneven; good walking shoes are a must for exploring the park.
Pack snacks & drinks :apple:
While there's a cafe, having your own provisions is handy for longer walks.
Check for closures ⚠️
Paths may close for maintenance; check the estate's updates before you visit.
Bring binoculars :binoculors:
Enhance your wildlife viewing, especially for spotting deer from a distance.
Dog-friendly? 🐕
Check current policies, but generally dogs are welcome on leads in many areas.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Dartington Deer Park, calling it a 'fantastic' and 'absolutely beautiful place' with 'lots of wildlife'. Many highlight the enjoyable walks along the river and through the woods, with the deer sightings being a particular joy. It's praised as a gem in Devon, suitable for all ages, and many express a desire to return.
"Fantastic walk with lots of wildlife."
Scott
"Absolutely beautiful place with so much to do. Spent 2 days there in January and, ok we were lucky with the weather, but we had a wonderful time walking the trails along the river, walking into Totnes and exploring the gardens. There are the shops nearby, a cinema, two cafes and the hotel at it's centre. Great for young and old alike, it is an absolute gem in the heart of Devon and I can't wait to go back and experience it through all the seasons."
Sharon Trevarthen
"10k training run to Staverton via Dartington"
Ian Durrant
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
From Exeter, you can take a train to Totnes station, which is a short taxi or bus ride away from Dartington. Alternatively, local bus services connect Exeter to the Dartington Estate area, though schedules may vary.
Yes, there is parking available at the Dartington Estate. Follow signage upon arrival. Parking fees may apply during peak times.
Absolutely! Public transport options are available, including buses and trains to nearby Totnes, making it accessible for those without a car.
The closest train station is Totnes. From Totnes, you can arrange local transport to reach the Deer Park.
Yes, it is reasonably accessible by public transport, with bus routes serving the Dartington Estate.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the Deer Park itself is often free, but it's part of the wider Dartington Estate which may have charges for specific attractions or events. It's best to check the official Dartington Trust website for the most current information on access and any potential fees.
The Deer Park is generally accessible during daylight hours as part of the estate. However, specific areas or facilities like cafes may have set opening times. Always check the Dartington Trust website for the latest hours.
Discounts may be available for certain groups or during specific events. It's advisable to check the Dartington Trust's official website or contact them directly for any available offers.
While the park is generally open, specific paths might be temporarily closed for maintenance or events. It's wise to check for any advisories before your visit.
While the Deer Park trails are often free to roam, access to other parts of the Dartington Estate, such as gardens or specific buildings, might incur a fee. Check the Dartington Trust website for details.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy walking the trails, spotting deer, exploring woodlands and riverside paths, and visiting the Green Table Cafe. The estate also hosts various events and installations.
Guided tours might be offered as part of estate events or specific programs. Keep an eye on the Dartington Trust's event listings for any scheduled guided experiences.
Yes, it's very family-friendly! The shorter trails are perfect for young children, and the opportunity to see deer is a big hit.
Besides the resident deer, you might spot various bird species and other small wildlife as you explore the natural surroundings.
Dogs are generally welcome on leads in many areas of the Dartington Estate, including the Deer Park. Always confirm the latest dog policy on their website.
📸 📸 Photography
The open parkland with grazing deer, the woodland paths with dappled light, and the riverside offer beautiful photographic opportunities. Sunsets can also be stunning here.
Yes, the deer are often visible from the paths. Using a zoom lens can help capture closer shots without disturbing them.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. However, commercial photography or drone usage may require prior permission from the Dartington Trust.
Golden hours (early morning and late afternoon) provide beautiful soft light for photography, and are also prime times for deer sightings.
For events, it's best to check the specific event guidelines. Some installations, like 'Our Dear Forest', are designed to be experienced and photographed.





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