Visit Cullompton
Historic streets, a magnificent church, riverside walks and the Blackdown Hills on the doorstep — discover Cully for the day.
Tucked into the Culm Valley just off the M5, Cullompton makes a characterful stop between Exeter and Taunton — and a great base for exploring Mid Devon’s countryside, canals and hills.
Top things to see & do
St Andrew’s Church
Marvel at one of the West Country’s finest parish churches — medieval craftsmanship, a painted rood screen and Burne-Jones stained glass.
The Walronds
Step inside a beautifully restored Jacobean townhouse (1603–05) with original plasterwork and panelling. walronds.com →
Heritage trail
Follow the town-centre trail and its information boards past former mills, foundries and merchants’ houses.
Riverside & canal walks
The River Culm and mill leat are a short stroll from the high street, with the Grand Western Canal and Blackdown Hills nearby for longer walks and rides.
Independent shops
Browse the independent shops, cafés and businesses lining historic Fore Street.
Local markets
Time your visit with the farmers’ market (2nd & 4th Saturdays) for local food and friendly faces.
Getting here
| By car | Leave the M5 at Junction 28 — the town centre is well signed and has parking. |
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| By train | Nearest mainline stations are Tiverton Parkway and Exeter, with onward bus links. (A new Cullompton station has been proposed.) |
| By bus | Regular services connect Cullompton with Exeter, Tiverton and nearby villages. |
Planning a longer stay in the area? Explore more at Visit Mid Devon.
Exploring further afield? Discover the villages of the Culm Valley — from Uffculme’s working woollen mill to the thatched lanes of Broadhembury.
Looking for a family day out? See Days Out — Diggerland, Coldharbour Mill, the Grand Western Canal and more.
Fancy stretching your legs? See Walks & Cycling for riverside strolls, the canal towpath and Blackdown Hills routes.