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Dawlish
This walk involves flat walking on the sea wall, adjacent to the railway line. There is also a bit of walking next to roads later on, and some steep hills. There are good beaches at Teignmouth and Dawlish.
The Walk This walk starts on the sea…
Exeter
This walk is part of the Exe Valley Way and joins the coast path at Starcross. It is a natural extension to the coast path and is a scenic and fairly easy walk. Starting from the historic city of Exeter, this walk follows the Exe Valley Way…
Tiverton
Opened in 1814, this peaceful, eleven mile long canal is great for walking, boating, angling, cycling, picnics and nature walking.
Teignmouth
This walk is fairly flat to begin with but becomes hilly in the latter stages.
The Walk The walk begins on Teignmouth sea front. While facing the sea turn left and you will arrive at the sea wall carrying the main line railway. Follow the…
Exeter
Exeter has numerous cycle routes which form part of a cycle network. These have been constructed to help cyclists away from traffic.
Dawlish
Where Magic meets the Sea
Dawlish is famed for its black swans and sandy beach, but it is also home to the Ditto Trail, inspired by the award-winning children’s book The Captain of the Black Swan.
When you visit this delightful seaside…
South West Coast Path - Bantham to Thurlestone, Dog-friendly Walk
Take in the old haunts of Saxons and smugglers, lush coastline and glittering sea, then amble back through the green fields of South Devon. A delightful walk for children, who will…
East Devon
The East Devon National Landscape is a vast and captivating landscape encompassing intimate wooded combes, immense heathland, towering cliffs, undulating hills and lush river valleys.
Explore and enjoy the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as the coast and countryside events guide for May - October pick up the AONB guide from the Dartmouth Visitor Centre.
Dartmouth
Created to mark the 400 year anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower, Dartmouth’s Mayflower Heritage Trail tells the story of the town and its relationship with the voyage undertaken by the Pilgrims.
The trail paints a picture of Dartmouth…
Tavistock to Plymouth
The Trail takes its name from numerous connections with the famous Elizabethan seafarer Sir Francis Drake and forms part of (NCN) Route 27, the ‘Devon Coast to Coast’.
Okehampton
The Two Castles Trail is a 24 mile waymarked walking route between Okehampton and Launceston Castles. Starting on the western side of Devon and finishing just inside Cornwall, the walk meanders through rolling countryside full of history.
South West Coast Path - Torcross to Stokenham, Dog-friendly Walk
ThiA fairly undemanding stroll along the shores of Slapton Ley, a National Nature Reserve with an abundance of wildlife, including many species of visiting birds. The freshwater lake…
Exeter
A superb self-guided tour. Pick up a free leaflet from Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets & discover the history of Exeter's City Wall.
East Prawle
This is a classic bike route through superb and varied scenery, along a nice mix of green lanes and country roads.
A delightful saunter which threads its way along paths and green lanes through perfect patchwork landscape, with the fields and meadows, woods and sea all laid out before you.
Okehampton
This is a new, truly spectacular and mostly traffic free cycle route through rural Devon with fantastic views of Dartmoor and the surrounding countryside.
Bedford Square, Tavistock
These four circular and one linear routes take you on a tour of some of the unspoilt areas of West Devon, including many points of interest along the way.
Newton Abbot
Newton Abbot Leisure Centre hosts a number of activities, from exercise classes, swimming, gym plus badminton, tennis, and so much more.
Facilities include: • 4 court sports hall • 6 lane, 25m pool • Learner pool…
Exeter
Discover Exeter's medieval past, find out about many of Exeter's surviving gems and the events that helped to shape this period of Exeter's past.
Exeter
The Exeter Ship Canal first opened to shipping in 1566 and was the first canal to be built in Britain since Roman times. It was also the first canal in England to use the pound lock.