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South West Coast Path - Bolberry Down, Dog-friendly Walk
Bolberry Down has a network of paths running along high cliff tops with great views, providing a choice of walks of varying lengths.This section of coast is relatively flat and the National…
Starcross
EXE ADVENTURES is South Devon's mobile outdoor adventure centre, with a 15 seat minibus and trailer of equipment groups can get picked up and taken to adventure activity locations for fun activities and get returned home afterwards. Advanced booking…
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.
Fernworthy Reservoir, Fernworthy
Gazing across at Fernworthy Reservoir with the sun low in the sky and the gaggle of Canada Geese coasting nearby, there is no better place on Dartmoor than Potter's walk for a gentle stroll of almost a mile, or for exploring with young children.
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…
Stover, Newton Abbot
The Templer Way is an 18 mile walk which traces the historic route of granite being taken from the quarries at Haytor to the docks at Teignmouth.
The Templer way starts off at Haytor, Dartmoor before passing through Bovey Tracey, Stover Country…
Dawlish
The first part of this walk is along the sea wall (no cycling) above the beach and adjacent to the busy Great Western railway line. This flat path takes you into Dawlish Warren, past the Red Rock Cafe. This part is one and a half miles, however…
Tiverton
Opened in 1814, this peaceful, eleven mile long canal is great for walking, boating, angling, cycling, picnics and nature walking.
Okehampton
Distance: 5 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Start/End point: Meldon Viaduct
Meldon Viaduct, to the west of Okehampton, is a superb example of Victorian engineering. This walk starts at the Viaduct and includes several elements of Victorian interest
East Devon
The East Devon Way links together footpaths & quiet country lanes to create routes through undulating country to link Exmouth & Lyme Regis.
South West Coast Path - East Portlemouth to Gara Rock, Dog-friendly Walk
Step out along the Coast Path, from the Salcombe Estuary and out to meet the wide open sea. Exhilarating scenery, and a wonderful way to get the wind in your sails.This walk…
A wonderful circular walk taking in spectacular coastal scenery and ancient green lanes, in one of the richest spots in Devon for plants and wildlife.
South West Coast Path - Strete to Stoke Fleming, Dog-friendly Walk
This stunning new section of Coast Path opened Easter 2005 and gives access to a spectacular section of coastline with great views over Start Bay, Slapton Ley, Blackpool Sands and…
South West Coast Path - Soar to Salcombe, Dog-friendly Walk
This walk explores the mouth of Salcombe's estuary and the area around and inland of Bolt Head, one of South Devon's most prominent headlands.This is a dog friendly walk. Use this walk (or…
Explore the beautiful South Devon coastline for high cliffs, estuaries, rolling countryside and a region steeped in maritime history with this 7 day walking trail along the South West Coast Path.
Exeter
Find out more about the city’s turbulent history on a free guided walking tour with the Red Coat Guides, running daily throughout the year.
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.
Exeter
A superb self-guided tour. Pick up a free leaflet from Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets & discover the history of Exeter's City Wall.
Okehampton
The walks are in the area to the southwest of Okehampton - taking in spectacular views of the high moors, and of Meldon Reservoir and Viaduct.
Cullompton
The river Culm flows from the Blackdown Hills into the Exe and out to sea through the ports of Exeter and Topsham. There is a long history of cloth and clothing production in settlements and mills using water power along the Culm, with some exports…
A peaceful, beautiful and countryside walk, showing off the shimmering sweep of the sea, plus a glimpse into the past. You can expect to encounter maritime history, pirates and smuggling tales, green lanes, beaches, sea views and wonderful geology.