Devon - 40 Coast and Country Walks

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Devon - 40 Coast and Country Walks

Devon - 40 Coast and Country Walks

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Heading inland around Braunton Marshes, a large area of wet pastureland reclaimed from the sea in the 19th century, the walk also passes the Braunton Great Field, one of only three medieval strip-farming fields remaining in England. 44) Hillsborough's Sleeping Elephant

The City Centre Wildlife Trail is one of the easiest ways to walk round Plymouth and discover nature right on your doorstep. The two-mile trail is perfect for small families and will take you around the city centre and up to the waterfront on a gentle, flat path. Make your way to Plymouth Hoe on a leisurely circular route. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or an adventure, the South West Coast Path offers something for everyone. Combe Martin to Ilfracombe Photo by Ian Capper This five-mile path offers a unique insight into the North Devon area, taking in a variety of landscapes including beaches, cliffs, wildlife reserves, and farmlands. It’s a great way to explore the area, as you can take your time, stopping to enjoy the scenery along the way. Taking in sweeping views of the sea and majestic cliffs, this route is one of the most beautiful walks in the area.Experience a stunning stretch of coastline with a walk from Croyde to Saunton. This walk is a must-do for anyone visiting North Devon, as it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rolling hills of Devon. The walk begins at Aylesbeare Common car park and follows a well-marked footpath that loops around the common. The trail starts on the top of the cliff in Lynton and takes you along the majestic valley of the East Lyn River, as it winds down the steep slope towards Lynmouth.

We have put together a guide to some of our favourite coastal walks in North Devon and South Devon for you to try out on your holiday. So, if you like sea views, grab your walking boots (or even your flip flops) as we take you on a tour of our favourite walks in coastal Devon. Whether you’re looking for a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, there’s something for everyone in this stunning part of the country. Explore the stunning landscapes of the moorland and the lush green valleys, with their abundance of wildlife and stunning views. Popular activities include walking, horse riding, bird watching, and cycling, and there are plenty of trails available to suit all abilities.

Berry Head, Brixham

Anyone living in Stoke, Peverell or Mutley will find themselves practically next door to Plymouth's largest park, Central Park. For the rest of us, a short walk or a hop on a bus is all you'll need to get you there. With its vantage-point view and big rolling fields, it's the perfect place to stroll and relax. Developed in 1928 to improve city residents' health, it's been doing just that for nearly a century. The walk will also take you inside some of the university buildings, where you can see sculptures by Michael Ayrton, Peter Thursby and more, as well as mosaics by Elaine M Goodwin. 24) Killerton garden winter walk Whether it’s for exercise or just peaceful contemplation, this circular walk provides an unforgettable experience and is sure to leave you feeling invigorated after your journey. 13. Exmouth To Woodbury Castle



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