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A Dart Estuary Walk
Coves, Castles and Coastguard Cottages
This walk has a bit of everything. It skirts the magnificent estuary of the River Dart and also explores part of Dartmouth, one of Devon's most attractive towns as well as one of its most historic and interesting. Not surprisingly, variations of this route...
A Dart Estuary Walk
A Dart Estuary Walk

Bishops and a Saint
The Tarka Trail tends to be best known for its cycleway element using the former railway lines of North Devon – Braunton, Barnstaple, Bideford, Torrington and south to the Petrockstow area. But it should be remembered that for walkers, the Tarka Trail is much more. It comprises a total of 180 miles... Bishops and a Saint
Bishops and a Saint

Brixham and Berry Head
Fish, Penguins and an Unusual Lighthouse
Berry Head is a prominent feature on the South Devon coast, marking the southern end of the great coastal feature of Tor Bay. Across the Bay it gives views as far as the East Devon Coast, while in the opposite direction the coastline...
Brixham and Berry Head
Brixham and Berry Head

Brown Willy and Roughtor
During this moderately strenuous walk to Rough Tor (second highest point in Cornwall 400m/ 1312 feet), enjoy the magnificent views over the historical moorland, from its summit you can see the highest point - Brown Willy. On a clear day it is often possible to see to the north the... Brown Willy and Roughtor
Brown Willy and Roughtor

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