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Holidays in Noss Mayo & Newton Ferrers

Tucked away on the southern banks of the River Yealm, our holiday homes in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers offer an idyllic escape for holidaymakers seeking peace, charm, and natural beauty. These unspoilt Devon villages boast a timeless appeal, with whitewashed cottages, bobbing boats, and scenic coastal walks that wind through ancient woodlands and along calm estuaries. Whether you’re dining waterside in a characterful pub or soaking in the views from a sun-drenched terrace, a holiday in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers promises restful days, rich local flavour, and a slower pace that invites you to truly unwind.

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Why holiday in Noss Mayo & Newton Ferrers?

Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers are perfect for those craving a quintessentially English coastal retreat with a touch of elegance. These neighbouring villages offer the rare combination of seclusion and sophistication, sheltered within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty yet just a short drive from the vibrant waterfront city of Plymouth. Here, life revolves around the tides, with riverside footpaths, sailing, and paddleboarding all part of the daily rhythm. 

Things to do in Noss Mayo & Newton Ferrers

From scenic coastal walks and tranquil estuary waters to charming village trails and hidden coves, Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo are full of simple yet rewarding ways to spend your days. Whether you’re paddleboarding on the River Yealm, exploring nearby beaches, or soaking up the peaceful atmosphere on foot, there’s something here for every pace and interest. Wildlife lovers can spot herons, egrets and seals along the water’s edge, while keen photographers will find inspiration around every corner. 

Places to eat in Noss Mayo & Newton Ferrers

Food lovers will find plenty to savour on their visit to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, where charming waterside pubs and cosy village eateries offer a delicious taste of Devon. From freshly caught seafood enjoyed on sunny terraces to comforting classics by the fire, the local dining scene blends relaxed atmosphere with quality ingredients. Whether you’re sipping a pint as the tide rolls in or indulging in a hearty Sunday roast after a coastal walk, the area’s food and drink offerings are as memorable as the views. 

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Date: 26th January 2026

How to make the most of a long weekend in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers

How to make the most of a long weekend in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers South Devon is brimming with beauty spots and popular holiday destinations, from those favoured for summer holidays and plenty of water sports in Plymouth to countryside stays with a wealth of walking opportunities.  default Amongst the picture-perfect locations are Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo. The neighbouring villages are on opposite banks of the River Yealm's estuary, and are best known for secluded stays in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, filled with sailing, coastal strolls, pub lunches, and waterside views, but within easy reach of the buzz of Plymouth. Offering a slower pace to some of their better known counterparts, these connected havens are ideal for couples, families and dog-owners looking for a restful stay. From exploring the Yealm Estuary to taking a walk along the South West Coast Path and enjoying fireside pints at the iconic Ship Inn, here's our guide to making the most of a long weekend in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers. Day One: Arriving in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers The approach to Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo takes you down scenic country lanes, with views of the estuary rising up to greet you. Needless to say, first impressions set the tone for your getaway, and this is the stuff of chocolate box dreams. Wherever you stay, you can walk between the villages, and Noss Mayo has two free village car parks if you need them, although many of the Finest Stays holiday homes have their own parking as well.  Exploring the villages Once you've got out of the car, it's time to stretch your legs and get your bearings. In Newton Ferrers village centre you will be greeted by an array of charming independent shops, galleries, and cafés - perfect for a caffeinated pick-me-up or styling yourself out in South Devon's finest fashion. The Green Deli is a favourite location for breakfast, lunch, and bits to take home as well.   Noss Mayo on the other hand is a dreamy little world of waterside cottages, estuary views, and slipways that lead straight into the water - for those who fancy a spot of kayaking or paddle boarding. Wander down the narrow streets to get a sense of where you are, and plan which pub you most want to go to in the evening. One of the particular joys of a luxury holiday in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, is that you can walk between the two villages down footpaths and country lanes, as well as explore circular routes in the surrounding area - more on that in a moment. Lunch suggestions Once you've got the lay of the land, a spot of lunch is in order. Whether you fancy a feast or a light bite, the cafes, pubs, and shops invite you to tuck into the best of local fare. You might like to head to The Swan Inn in Noss Mayo - a welcoming family-run pub with a terrace overlooking the water, local cask ale, and a delectable menu. Make sure you treat yourself to an award-winning Surfing Cow Ice Cream, made just down the road in Mothecombe. The Ship Inn is another of Noss Mayo's firm favourites - a waterside pub brimming with creaky beams and old-world charm - perfect for a long, lazy lunch. Of course, if you're itching to get to the beach or out on a hike, there are lots of local shops where you can pick up fresh fare and a good cup of coffee. An afternoon in coast and country South Devon holidays are about many things, but chief amongst them is enjoying the landscape. This is a part of the UK blessed with immense natural beauty, so whether you enjoy it on land or on the water, on the beach or on the clifftops, being outside is what it's all about. If you look closely, you might even see some of the incredible wildlife, from seals to seabirds or simply watching the boats bob by. Walks along the South West Coast Path The South West Coast Path is a wonder of the world (if you ask us), and there are several loops to enjoy on a long weekend in Noss Mayo. For example, there's the circular Revelstoke Drive and Noss Mayo walk starting in the National Trust car park on Hannaford Road, or the Wembury and Yealm Estuary Circular spanning four miles from Wembury beach car park. Clear waters at Cellar Beach  A day at the beach is one of life's great joys, and for those who like peace and quiet, Cellar Beach is perfect. A tranquil cove, you can reach it via a woodland walk, which takes around 40-minutes from Noss Mayo - or you can get to it by water. Dogs are welcome throughout the year, and it's an ideal place to spend the afternoon exploring caves and crystal clear waters.  Rock pooling at Wembury Beach A short drive from Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, Wembury Beach is a breathtaking stretch of coast surrounded by dramatic cliffs and home to abundant wildlife. An excellent place for rock pooling, it also offers views of the Great Mewstone - a distinctive island known for its history as a smuggler hideout, and inspiration for artist J.M.W. Turner. Relaxed evenings in the village Evenings on your Noss Mayo long weekend are all about taking advantage of a slower pace of life. Sunset walks along the estuary, dinner in one of the village pubs or cosy nights in tucking into that hamper of local produce you procured earlier in the day. From your garden or patio simply stargazing offers endless entertainment, listening to the water lap the shore and soothing that nervous system before a restful night's sleep. Day two: Water sports, walks and local attractions Now that you're in the rhythm of things you can take the second day of your Noss Mayo long weekend in your stride.  For a breakfast like no other, hop over to the Schoolhouse Devon at Mothecombe, for favourites including Mimosas, waffles with berries, mascarpone and maple syrup, or a Salcombe Smokie with smoked mackerel, smoked bacon, tomatoes, fried egg and sourdough toast. Then, those coastal walks continue to beckon, or perhaps you're in the mood for adventure, seeing the area from the water with a little kayaking or paddleboarding on the Yealm Estuary with the likes of SUP South Devon. If you want to pick up the pace, you can also hire a boat or go sailing, exploring the landscape with help from Carter Boat Hire.  Meanwhile, those with an appetite for learning will love the Wembury Marine Centre close by where families love finding out more about marine conservation and learning about the seabirds and seals that make their home on the coastline.  Book your weekend in Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers

Date: 15th May 2025

Walking The Salt Path: Follow in Raynor Winn’s Footsteps

Follow in Raynor Winn’s footsteps along the Salt Path in South Devon, staying in Finest Stays homes from Newton Ferrers to Salcombe and Torquay.

Date: 14th April 2025

Indoor Activities & Rainy-Day Attractions in Devon

The ultimate guide to indoor Devon attractions & rainy-day activities perfect for families & couples. Plan a memorable rainy day out in Devon with Finest Stays.

Date: 9th January 2025

Thurlestone Walks

Explore the stunning coast and fill your boots on our Thurlestone walks. Relax and enjoy the undulating countryside, quiet country lanes, the headlands and beaches.

 

Reset by the sea

Book your 2026 escape before 31st March and use code SAUNA for £20 off your stay – perfect for a South Devon beachside sauna.

 

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