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Devil’s Point

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Devil's Point Park offers spectacular views from the southern tip of the Stonehouse peninsula.

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Devils Point forms part of the South West Coast Path with the ‘Stairway to Devon’ opened in June 2013 which enables walkers direct access between Devil’s Point and the Royal William Yard. The stairway is dedicated to Eric Wallis MBE who worked tirelessly for 24 years as the secretary of the South West Coast Path Association. Walking west you can take the Cremyll Ferry from Admiral’s Hard over to Mount Edgcumbe whilst to the east you pass Millbay towards the Hoe.

There is so much wildlife and nature to see in this area of the city.

Location

Devil’s Point

Address

Admiralty Rd, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1, UK

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01752 668000

Driving from our parks

  • Tamar View: 18.6 miles / 41 mins
  • Notter Bridge: 10.48 miles / 28 mins

Rating

4.6

Based on 950 reviews

Info correct at time of publish: June 15, 2026. Always check with location before visiting.

Reviews

Frank
a month ago

Lovely views across to Plymouth. Sound . Invest in a pair of binoculars. Plenty of ships and people busying on boats to keep you interested. Nice walks to Royal Willoam Yard and views that are very pretty and relaxing. A nicd cafe on thexway in to Devils Poont , with toilets which also has food. Really welcoming

Allan
6 months ago

We go there to walk our sons dog. He loves it there as he freed of his lead. But only when clear of the car park. Its a straight forward walk from on end to the other. There is a cafe near the restaurant at Devils Point where people gather for hot drinks and snacks. The car park has recently been re landscaped, and divided into separate zones. There is a ONE WAY SYSTEM now going IN & OUT.The BLUE parking bays are FREE. There are also DISABLED parking bays , YELLOW, at the seaward wall there. But morons abuse these regularly a d take spaces meant for disabled drivers. There are "over flow" parking bays BEHIND the FREE parking bays at more than fair and reasonable prices. Some people have moaned about these changes, but a lot of space was wasted and idle. What has been done, and still being done, needs appreciation when complete. There is now access to the RWY via the modernisation from the Devils Point car park. It is best to get there yourselves and view what has been done, and in construction. To enable a better visual understanding of the lay of the land. Ignore the moaning Minnie's who don't like change. In my opinion this modernisation of the car park caters for all and has until used the available land space for the better. Its STILL FREE parking. What has been done either prevents those in camper cans parking overnight for FREE, or puts them off abusing OUR facility. ANPR is coming soon for this car park I believe. So those who are not disabled & park in disabled bays. Your days are numbered as are those in camper vans. Car registrations will be checked via ANPR & fines will follow.

Paula Bounsall
a year ago

Love it here, Plymouth, my hometown back to visit friends, had a mug of tea at the little shack, and took in the view just stunning. You can also visit the Royal Willam yard you can park in the car park for 3 hours. It's worth a visit for the scenery alone. Would recommend to others.

MARK RATCLIFF
a year ago

Breathtaking views of the sea and mountains, 3 hours free parking. Make sure you get your parking ticket from the ticket machine.

Behind the large wall is the William state that you can walk around. Plenty of cafe, restaurants and shops to have a look around.

It's a great spot to just relax. Swim in the sea or go walking.

You can see the naval ships also that was amazing. If the car park is full just wait a couple of minutes people come and go regularly we waited about 10 minutes for a parking space.

Amy Colleen
5 years ago

Love this car park!

- free, no restrictions

- approx 20-30 min walk to centre

- Spaces for all sizes of vehicles including approx 4 disabled spaces

- slightly sloping especially towards the rear

- fantastic views to just sit and look out to ocean, including view of drakes island, naval ships, famous lighthouse and yachts.

- nice walking along the water with plentiful grass for dog

- toilets, free swimming pool etc nearby

- ample benches

- bins for dog bags or emptying car/ picnic waste

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