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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…
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.
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…
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’.
Exeter
The Exeter Green Circle is a twelve-mile walk around the city with something for everyone, and a walk which includes some rural stretches.
Newton Poppleford
A pleasant walk starting from Newton Poppleford through quiet countryside with good views over the valley of the River Otter.
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…
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.
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.
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 - Woodhuish and Mansands, Dog-friendly Walk
A short but steep circuit over high cliffs with spectacular views, dropping to the tiny shingle beach at Man Sands where the sea is being allowed to flood the reclaimed pastureland,…
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
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.
Take in the old haunts of Saxons and smugglers, lush coastline and glittering sea, then amble back through the green, green fields of South Devon.
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.
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.
Exeter
Saddles & Paddles offers bike, canoe, kayak & SUP hire for all the family, from Exeter Quay. We are also a fully functioning bike shop for sales, accessories and repairs. Located on Exeter’s historic quayside, we are just a 5 minute walk from the…
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…
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.
South West Coast Path - Ringmore and Bigbury, Dog-friendly Walk
A walk that's relaxing and bracing. Beaches with a lovely lazy feel, refreshing open clifftops, the timelessly delightful village of Ringmore tucked away, and enough 'up-and-down' to…
This satisfying and spectacular walk follows the cliffs and coves of a historic and fascinating stretch of coast. The route offers wonderful views of Plymouth Sound, and a lovely inland ramble home to complete the round.