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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…
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…
South West Coast Path - Noss Mayo and Revelstoke Drive, Dog-friendly Walk
The many faces of maritime South Devon in one walk; wild open sea and rugged coast, sheltered estuary, wooded riverbanks, and the waterfront village of Noss Mayo with it's…
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.
Okehampton
Distance: 4 miles
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Start/End point: Okehampton
Ernest Bassett was an Okehampton man and a lover of Dartmoor. He also encouraged people to visit and appreciate the moor and its surroundings.
Dartmouth
A challenging but breathtaking 5mile (8km) walk following the River Dart Trail along the western bank of the river, with spectacular views over the water and across to Tor Bay. Part of the South West Coast Path and part of the South Devon Area of…
Colyton
A circular walk based on the small town of Colyton in East Devon.
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
A superb self-guided tour. Pick up a free leaflet from Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets & discover the history of Exeter's City Wall.
Princetown
The Princetown audio walk is a 6 mile (10km) circular walk starting from the High Moorland Visitor Centre, taking you across moorland to a waterfall, aqueduct, Bronze Age settlements and stone rows.
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.
South West Coast Path - Churston and Broadsans, Dog-frendly walk
An exploration of a living, but tranquil area of countryside and coastline that divides the residential outskirts of Paignton and Brixham.Use this walk (or part of it) to visit the…
Sidmouth
Fire Beacon Hill is an area of lowland heath, which offers you a birds eye view of the surrounding countryside.
South West Coast Path - Kingswear to Froward Point, Dog-friendly Walk
Castles and cliffs, seals and skylarks, on a coastal circular walk rich in views, history and natural abundance.
Difficulty: challengingLength: 3.5 miles
Visit the South West…
Kingsbridge
Start Point is the most southerly tip of Devon, with stunning coastal scenery across Start Bay and lots of wildlife to spot, including seabirds and the odd seal.
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…
Sidmouth
The coast between Sidmouth and Beer reflects the unique ‘walk through time’ that can be experienced along the length of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, of which this is a part.
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.
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.
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.