Tregantle Fort
Tregantle Fort was the largest of the land forts built as part of a programme in the 1850s-60s to protect Plymouth docks against a potential invasion from France. The fort fell out of use after the First World War but was reopened in the lead-up to WW2 and was used by American troops training for D-Day. It is now primarily used as barracks and for its rifle ranges.
On walks
- Tregantle to Crafthole (5.2 mile walk)