Active Devon > Active Devon > Perils Of The Sea - Walk
Distance: 8 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Start/End point: Slapton Sands (Grid Ref: SX824421).
The amphibious Sherman tank at Torcross car park is a memorial to the 946 men who died during Exercise Tiger in April 1944, when German E boats (high speed torpedo boats) made a surprise attack on landing craft. Retrived from the sea in 1984, the Sherman is often decked with flags and flowers.
This walk also visits Slapton Sands and Slapton Ley, a freshwater lake noted for wildfowl, and separated from the sea's fury only by a four-kilometre ridge of pebbles washed in from the Channel.
Theme: Coast, Heritage,
Special Interest: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Birdwatching, Nature, Historical, Wildlife,
Area: South Devon - South Hams.
Relevant maps/guides: O.S. Explorer 0L20.
Facilities along route: Public toilets at Torcross, Beesands and Slapton Bridge.
This route is suitable for anyone fairly fit. The route consists of quiet footpaths, country lanes and coast path. Several ascents and descents (none arduous), muddy after rain. This route should take roughly 3 to 4 hours for the average walker.
From Totnes, follow direction to Dartmouth. From Dartmouth follow signs to Stoke Fleming, Strete and then Slpaton. Car parking available.
First Western National bus 93, Plymouth - Kingsbridge - Dartmouth, runs daily
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