Dartmouth Regatta V2
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 7.29 km
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Average duration: 2h 40
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 200 m
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Vertical drop: - 199 m
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Highest point: 99 m
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Lowest point: 1 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Dartmouth
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Start/End: N 50.354873° / W 3.580717°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 16 m
- S/E : km 7.29 - alt. 17 m
Other walks in the area
Dartmouth Greenway round
The lower half of the Dart Valley Trail, a great circular walk in itself! One of the area’s truly great walks, this day- long ramble follows the wooded banks of the broad and beautiful Dart estuary, on a route crammed with gems and jewels of human and natural history.
Dartmouth town trail
Discover the heritage of the town. A gentle walk around the town of Dartmouth taking in historic features of interest. There is an audio guide for this walk which is best listened to along the route via the South Devon AONB walks webpage.
Kingswear to Greenway
A lovely linear walk up the Dart Estuary. Enjoy views of the estuary as you pass through woodland, farm fields and the Greenway Estate. You can choose to return by water, on foot or by steam!
Kingswear to Coleton Fishacre coast path circular

This is a (mostly) circular walk that takes in a short section of the South West Coast Path and passes sub-tropical plants, dramatic cliffs and WW2 relics on a route that skirts the beautiful Coleton Fishacre house and gardens. The path is clearly marked and well-trodden. There are several steep sections and plenty of steps, but there are lovely views as compensation.
Kingswear and Waterhead Creek
A short waterside and woodland stroll. This short walk skirts the edges of Waterhead creek in Kingswear before heading into the woods alongside the estuary and back along the railway line.
Kingswear to Froward Point
Castles and cliffs, seals and skylarks. A circular walk around to the mouth of the Dart estuary with views out to sea and along to Start Bay. Explore the World War 2 battery at Froward and find out more about the Daymark.
Dartmouth Castle, Gallants Bower and Compass Cove – Defences of the Dart
A peaceful woodland walk up to the earthworks of a Civil War fort, then around the headland to enjoy views along the coast and out to sea.
Little Dartmouth and Dartmouth Castle
Countryside and castles on the South Devon coast. Small but perfectly formed, this satisfying circuit is full of character and interest, offering glorious views from the cliffs, the tang of the sea close up on the rocky shore, the rich history of the castle and the beautiful River Dart. This circular walk can also be started at Dartmouth Castle. You can use the Castle ferry from Dartmouth, to reach the alternative start of this walk.
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