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Luton - Bishopsteignton
Devon heathland, farmland and woodland, with a pretty village midway.
Haldon Moor
Superb views over the Teign Estuary from the hills above the village, and remnants of a historic Bishop’s Palace.
Stokeinteignhead & Maidencombe
A lovely village and a Brunel memorial, plus dramatic clifftop walking and superb views.
Shaldon
A stretch of coastline, a pretty village at the mouth of the Teign and some pleasant inland farmland.
Colwell Woods/Offwell Woods
Honiton town centre walk to Colwell Woods/Offwell Woods.
Clifford Bridge to Fingle Bridge and Butterdon Down
A wonderful circular walk from Clifford Bridge to Fingle Bridge on a gentle path along the River Teign before heading steeply onto Butterdon Down and descending back to Clifford Bridge. Beautiful woodland views.
Stage 7 Devon's Coast-to-Coast : Morchard Bishop to Knowstone
There are basically two parts to the seventh stage; Morchard Bishop to Witherage and then Witherage to Knowstone, both 8 milers and through interesting Mid Devon agricultural landscape. We follow the River Datch for a while to reach Washford Pyne, then follow the Little Dart River. We meet the Ridge and Valley Walk at Witherage and, cross over the A 371.
Brixham Headlands
A circuit linking Brixham’s two headlands. Giving fine views out over Torbay and towards the mouth of the Dart. Plenty of local history from Napoleon to the historic fishing fleet of the harbour, mixed in with an abundance of superb wildlife and nationally protected landscapes.
Culmstock Beacon Easy
An easy, family-friendly circular walk out to Culmstock Beacon, returning via Culm Davy woods. Includes woodland and heathland walking, with stunning views from the Beacon - if the weather plays nicely!
Holcombe Rogus and Great Western Canal

Holcombe Rogus is situated on the Devon/Somerset border with the town of Wellington to the east and Tiverton to the west. This walk takes in rural farm land, which includes the Grand Western Canal nearby and the Blackdown Hills to the south.
The start of the Great Western Canal

A walk starting at Gamlins Farm Campsite, which is very close to the start of the Great Western Canal, and has been designated a Country Park and Nature Reserve. The walk has been set at approximately 5 miles; however, the whole Devon section is 11 miles, with the choice to walk further. It is also part of the national cycle network, offering another option for exploring the area. There is an option to start the walk at a small parking area, see in 'Practical Information'.
Totnes town trail
Discover the Totnes of times gone by. A walk through Totnes’ narrow streets to discover a town crammed full of history. This walk can be extended by following the River Dart to nearby Dartington along the riverside path.
Quants Nature Reserve
Mosaic of relic heathy grassland and ancient and secondary woodland on the steep north-facing slope of Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Bishopswood Meadows (and Jan Hobbs) Nature Reserve
Species-rich limestone and marshy meadows beside River Yarty.
Green Lanes around Cornworthy

A circular walk using some of Devon's historic 'green lanes' through Cornworthy, Tuckenhay and Allaleigh. The route passes through the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with views from coast to moor.
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