This is a very short walk and quite flat in a loop which leads to Eldern Point (Liberator Bomber crash site) using the coastal path. Go back to the beautiful East Titchberry farm by tracks inland.
Park your car at East Titchberry car park (National Trust).
(D/A) Go past the thatched farmhouse on the left, go straight heading to the gate with yellow arrow and continue until you reach the South West Coast path (bench in front of you).
(1) Turn right "Windbury Point 3m" and follow this path which overlooks Shipload Bay until you reach a fork.
(2) Bear left towards the small gate and follow the way which leads to Eledern Point. Go through the last gate and you reach this point.
(3) Retrace your steps to the fork.
(2) Turn left heading to the large gate this time (blue arrow). Past the gate, turn right and take the field track along the hedge for 200 meters. Turn right again at a right angle and go slightly down the track leading to the farmhouse.(D/A)
Waypoints :
D/A : km 0 - alt. 90m - East Titchberry car park (National Trust)
1 : km 0.26 - alt. 90m - "Windbury Point"
2 : km 0.65 - alt. 102m - Fork
3 : km 1.02 - alt. 78m - Eledern Point
D/A : km 2.2 - alt. 90m - East Titchberry car park (National Trust)
Visorando and this author cannot be held responsible in the case of accidents or problems occuring on this walk.
This circular walk explores the gorgeous coast next to Hartland Point (the most Northwesterly point in Devon) and follows the South West coast path along impressive Smoothlands and cliffs. Then, you take quiet paths inland close to Blegberry and Blagdon Farm.
This circular walk from Stoke provides a good way to discover Hartland Quay surrounded by impressive cliffs and contorted rock layers. Then, the return route goes past an old lookout house in ruins and follows Abbey River.
This easy and quiet walk in a loop mainly explores woods around Hartland village.
During this varied circular walk with ascents and descents (can be very slippery during wet conditions), you will walk across Beckland Wood, then discover Brownsham cliff along the South West Coast path before going down to Mouthmill beach. The way back uses tracks in Brownsham Wood.
This short walk with ascents and descents explores Stowe Woods and Stibb Woods. You can visit Stowe Barton Farmhouse and Coombe village on your way.
This circular walk with ascents and descents From Duckpool Bay uses the South West Coast path along Warren Gutter and Stowe Cliffs. Then, you will discover peaceful woods and Coombe Valley inland.
This is an easy family walk around Upper Tamar Lake. On your way, you can even use bird-watching facilities!
For more walks, use our search engine.
The GPS track and description are the property of the author.