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Stover Country Park, owned by Devon County Council is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and Local Nature Reserve.

The Park contains 125 acres of woodland, lake and marsh, heathland, grassland and a substantial variety of wildlife. It is also designated as a dragonfly hotspot by the British Dragonfly Society.

The Stover Centre is situated near the entrance of the park and consists of a private hire space, rangers’ office and public toilets (open 9 am to 5 pm).

We have a range of areas that are available for hire; for more information please go to using Stover as a venue.

Additional recreation resources include interpretation boards, an aerial walkway, a bird hide, walking routes, a car park and picnic areas. There is also a wealth of historical interest.

A coffee van is present on site daily between 10 am and 4 pm selling hot and cold drinks, cakes and snacks.

Thank you. Please have a safe and enjoyable visit.

If you would like to know more about the work that has been carried out on site recently, please see the Restoring Stover Park Project page for more information.

Details of the upcoming A382 improvement works, including road closures and diversions. 

Please be aware that resurfacing work is being carried out on part of The Heritage Trail path from Wednesday 16th April 2026. During this time a full loop of The Heritage Trail and The Canadian War Memorial Trail will not be possible.

  • Pay and display car park - ways to pay.

  • Hire our Tramper from the Stover Centre

  • Become a member, help fundraise and raise awareness of the Park.