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Stover Country Park
Stover Country Park contains over 114 acres of woodland, heathland, grassland, lake and marsh and a substantial variety of wildlife. The Nature Interpretation Centre, opened in 2000 is situated near the entrance of the park and consists of a visitor centre, classroom, rangers' office and public toilets. Additional recreation resources include interpretation boards, aeriel walkway, a bird hide, a car park and picnic areas. There is also a wealth of historical interest.
This site provides all the information you need to know before visiting with an educational or local interest group, or a private trip. It is updated monthly - wildlife and events news are published in the newsletter.
Stover Country Park is owned and managed by Devon County Council
Find out more
- Stover Show Gallery 2006
- 30th Anniversary Calendar
- History
- Habitats and Wildlife
- Species List
- Active Zone
- Interpretation Centre
- Interactive Map
- Ted Hughes Poetry Trail
- Events
- Educational Opportunities
- Visiting with a group
- Newsletters
- Using Stover as a Venue
- Aerial Walkway
- Location
- Volunteers
- Stover Picture Gallery
- National and Country Parks
Contact Us
If you have any comments or queries regarding Stover Country Park, please contact us using the details below or complete the online enquiry form.