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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
Paignton

BRAND NEW for 2024! Shipwreck Island, FANTASTIC FOR FAMILIES, a haven of wet adventure for under 12’s!
Splashdown Quaywest is the wettest, wildest attraction on the English Riviera. Great fun water slides, some laugh out loud fun and some will…
Tiverton
Opened in 1814, this peaceful, eleven mile long canal is great for walking, boating, angling, cycling, picnics and nature walking.
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.
Exeter
A newly constructed 16 mile, mainly flat cycle and walkway which runs around the entire Exe Estuary linking Exmouth, Exeter and Dawlish Warren, with fantastic views along the River Exe.
The pathway has been developed and constructed by Devon…
Torquay
The Wetwheels experience is designed to enable every disabled person, including those with profound and complex disabilities, the chance to experience the excitement of power boating without boundaries. Wetwheels Torbay is fully accessible - not…
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…
Shaldon
Shaldon Approach Golf is an 18-hole course with hole distances of 60 - 120 yards (7 holes over 100 yards) and is considered one of the best approach courses in the South West, with breath-taking views of Teignmouth and the Teign Estuary.
Summer…
If your the adventurous type you may like to try out wild swimming. With plenty of water ways just waiting to be discovered South Devon is a wild swimmer's dream! From wild rivers and estuaries to vast open sea locations that are perfect for testing…
Tiverton
In its heyday (1500-1750), Tiverton was famous for the manufacture of woollen cloth. Thousands found work and merchants grew rich. The Merchants Trail can be followed around the town of today.
The Stover Trail is new traffic free cycling route connecting Bovey Tracey and Newton Abbot. The flat, family friendly and traffic free route passes Stover Country Park, a nature reserve, lake and woodland, providing the perfect stop for a break…
Exeter
This walk is on the Exe Valley Way in Exeter, linking it to the skyline overlooking the city. It is entirely on surfaced lanes & paths.
Bellever
The Bellever audio walk is a 6 mile (10km) circular walk starting from Postbridge Information Centre and gives a mixture of woodland, moorland and riverside walking, intersperced with several archaeological sites.
East Prawle
This is a classic bike route through superb and varied scenery, along a nice mix of green lanes and country roads.
Newton Abbot
Decoy Country Park provides an opportunity to enjoy exciting wildlife and beautiful countryside. Decoy was once a clay quarry but now supports a wealth of wildlife, with the main habitats found here.
Sidmouth
Fire Beacon Hill is an area of lowland heath, which offers you a birds eye view of the surrounding countryside.
Tiverton
The West Exe Trail is an historic walk celebrating Tiverton’s lace making and architectural heritage.
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.
South West Coast Path - Scabbacombe and Mill Bay, Dog-friendly Walk
A challenging but very rewarding walk, with stunning views along the coast and a fascinating journey through the remnants of a Second World War battery en route, as well as a…
3 West Street, Okehampton
This selection of four routes (with on extension for the more adventurous cyclist) all start in and around Okehampton, and will take you to some of West Devon's most delightful small villages and towns.
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…