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East Devon
The East Devon Way links together footpaths & quiet country lanes to create routes through undulating country to link Exmouth & Lyme Regis.
Axmouth
If you're thinking of walking parts of the coastal path then the route from Axmouth to Lyme Regis is a good starting point with great views
Dartmouth
One of the country's prime destinations for 'Green Tourism', the Dart Estuary aims to give visitors the best experience they can have without putting more pressure on the environment.
Dartmouth
To the north of Dartmouth centre overlooking the river and Embankment is Coronation Park. The open playing fields are the ideal place for a picnic or to enjoy some park games.
On the southern edge of the park is an enclosed children’s play park…
Tiverton
Opened in 1814, this peaceful, eleven mile long canal is great for walking, boating, angling, cycling, picnics and nature walking.
Dawlish
In the centre of Dawlish is The Lawn; a focal point of the town and seafront The Lawn is dominated by open, well maintained grass and a gentle stream know as The Brook or Dawlish Waters. At the far end of The Lawn you’ll find a bowling green and…
East Devon
The East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a vast and captivating landscape encompassing intimate wooded combes, immense heathland, towering cliffs, undulating hills and lush river valleys.
Kingsteignton
Hackney Marshes is a Local Nature Reserve. Buzzards, kestrels and pheasants are often seen around the marshes. Snipe feed there at night as, occasionally, do woodcock. Mammals include a range of mice and vole species and larger animals.
Dawlish Warren
Dawlish Warren's most valuable ecological asset appears outside of the summer months - the descent of thousands of wildfowl and wading birds who use the mudflats to feed.
Dawlish
Dawlish Warren is a fascinating place. This sand spit at the mouth of the Exe Estuary is not only of geological interest but is also a nationally important habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals.
Exeter
The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl, supporting 1000s of birds. One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the the RSPB's two nature reserves.
Teignmouth
At the heart of Teignmouth’s seafront you’ll find The Den, a large open Green Flag award park. This is one of the most popular open spaces in the area and well loved by both locals and tourists. Its home to a wide variety of attractions and provides…
Dawlish
Dawlish Countryside Park is a 65 acre public open space and countryside park which offers wild countryside and a home to native plant and wildlife species including wildflower grassland, scrub, woodland and cirl buntings.
The Countryside park…
Teignmouth
Homeyards Botanical Gardens are located on a steep hillside just above the small village of Shaldon with breathtaking vistas over to idyllic town of Teignmouth, the captivating Teign Estuary and out to sea and along the rugged coastline. Built in…
The River Teign is an impressive 31 miles long and winds its way down from Dartmoor to the sea at Teignmouth in a backwards S.
As one of South Devon’s main rivers it has played an important part in the areas development.
The river starts…
Newton Abbot
Bakers Park is situated on the outskirts of Newton Abbot on the A381, Totnes Road, and is within walking distance of the town. This large open park is great for a whole range of recreational activities and ball games. The park is home to a number of…
Sidmouth
Fire Beacon Hill is an area of lowland heath, which offers you a birds eye view of the surrounding countryside.
Exmouth
Exmouth Local Nature Reserve consists of tidal sand & mud at the South end of Exe Estuary – it’s one of the biggest Nature Reserves in Devon
Newton Abbot
Decoy Country Park provides an opportunity to enjoy exciting wildlife and beautiful countryside. Decoy was once a clay quarry but now supports a wealth of wildlife, with the main habitats found here.
Newton Abbot
Courtenay Park is located opposite Newton Abbot Railway Station, which is a short walk from the town centre, there are also regular buses which link the middle of town to the station providing great access to this wonderful outdoor space.
The…
EAST DEVON
This compact and accessible estuary supports a particularly well developed saltmarsh flora that includes such characteristic plants as glasswort, sea puslane, and sea lavender.