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    Fish, Penguins and an Unusual Lighthouse - Walk

    Brixham

    The South West Coast Path links Brixham with its neighbouring headland, and this walk uses the Coast Path to give a feel both of the open coast and also of the fishing port. To make a circuit, there is an inland link taking in part of Brixham's hint

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    Fitzworthy Riding School

    Ivybridge

    Fitzworthy Riding School is specialised in training horses and riders up to a high level, from complete beginner to the more advanced rider/horse.

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    Follow That Tram - Walk

    Dartmoor

    Climb from a 5,000 year old Neolithic tomb on Dartmoor to an ancient cross near the top of a ridge. The return follows the path of horse-drawn wagons that carried peat to Shipley Bridge along the 19th century Zeal Tramway

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    Forts and Castles of Plymouth Sound - Walk

    Plymouth

    Plymouth has been an important naval port for many centuries, which has led to the building of a variety of defences to protect the port. This walk passes a number of these defences as it circles around the eastern side of Plymouth Sound; it also

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