Devon is criss-crossed by long distance walks, trails, tracks, footpaths, bridleways and byways. Devon offers some of the best walking to be found anywhere in the world. Visitors to Devon can access huge tracts of upland and lowland areas covering thousands of miles. Dartmoor National Park & Exmoor National Park offer some of the best walking country anywhere in Britain, both ENA and DNPA authorities have annual programmes of guided walks showing you not only the best route, but the wildlife, flora and forna of the area. Devon is a great destination to enjoy a hiking or cycling holiday off road forestry routes and moorland wilderness, come for a serious walking holiday or take a gentle stroll in a tranquil Devon lane or walk around the Devon Coast.
Devon Walking Routes - Devon Cycling Routes
The
South West Coast Path is a National
Trail 630 miles in length.
From Minehead
on the edge of Exmoor National Park along
the Somerset coast through Porlock, where
the hogs backs coastal walk is spectacular
-awesome north Devon's seascapes. Via Foreland
Point, Lynmouth, Lynton, Valley of the Rocks,
Combe Martin, Watermouth, Ilfracombe, Lee
around Mort Point via Morthoe Woolacombe
over Baggy Point to Croyde Bay, through
the towns of Barnstaple and Bideford via
Clovelly on to Bude. Then the path takes
you around the Cornish coast to Plymouth
you come back into south Devon coastal path
Hope Cove, Beesands, Torcross, Salcombe,
Dartmouth, Mansland Cove, Berry Head, Paignton,
Torquay, Teignmouth, Dawlish, Exmouth, Seaton,
Sidmouth Branscombe and Beer in to Dorset
at Lyme Regis ...ending on the shores of
Poole Harbour in Dorset. a Devon walking
holiday is the best way to see the best
of Britain's coastal scenery, wildlife and
heritage of southwest Britain. Length of
South West Coast Path ( 630 miles )
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