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  • Take a Tarka Tour - Walk

    Coldridge

    Following a lovely section of the Tarka Trail along the bends of the River Taw, this route links three fine churches - Coldridge, Brushford and Nymet Rowland - by quiet country lanes and footpaths.

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  • Tarka Trail Cycleway Braunton to Meeth

    Barnstaple

    Stretching over 32miles/52km from Braunton to Barnstaple, then to Instow, Bideford, Great Torrington and on to Meeth. Entirely traffic free, this section of the "Devon Coast to Coast" is known as the Tarka Trail Cycleway as it follows the journey of

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  • Tavistock Abbey

    Tavistock

    According to legend hundreds of years ago the monks who used to live in Tavistock Abbey decided to make sweet cider.

  • Tavistock Cycle Route

    Tavistock

    The route passes close to Brent Tor. If you decide to do the longer journey, then you will also pass Lydford Gorge and Waterfall (National Trust) and Lydford Castle (English Heritage).

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  • Tavistock Museum

    Tavistock

    A small museum with a permanent local collection, showing glimpses of Tavistock life through the Centuries.

  • Tavistock Railway Cutting

    Tavistock

    This local nature reserve is situated in a disused railway cutting in the town of Tavistock. The cutting is a superb walkway or cycleway with beautiful scenary and abundant in wildlife.

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  • Tavistock Trout Farm and Fishery

    Tavistock

    5 fly fishing lakes, river-fed, in a rural setting, with quality fish, Rainbow, Brown and Triploid trout. Stocked with fish averaging 2-4lbs.

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  • Taw & Torridge Estuary

    Barnstaple

    This estuary has a typical range of saltmarsh communities, with plants such as glasswort, sea aster and sea rush all present. However, it is the large areas of mudflats and sandbanks that are revealed at low tide that provide the major interest.

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  • Ted Hughes Poetry Trail

    Teigngrace

    The new Ted Hughes Poetry Trail was officially opened on the 4th May 2006 by Councillor Des Shadrick, Chairman of Devon County Council in the presence of Carol Hughes.

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  • Teignmouth and Shaldon Museum

    Teignmouth

    Exhibits include 16thC cannon and artefacts from Armada wreck and local history, c1920s pier machines and c1877 cannon. Haldon Aerodrome.

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  • Teignmouth Harbour

    Teignmouth

    The estuary views are breathtaking especially looking towards Dartmoor as the sun is setting. Teignmouth is an historical harbour which has been a trading port for more than 300 years.

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  • Teignmouth Town Beach

    Teignmouth

    A long sandy beach from the mouth of the River Teign east towards Dawlish. Free summer entertainment, with the added attraction of the Victorian Pier and a state-of-the-art childern's play area.

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  • Templer Way Heritage Trail - Walk

    Newton Abbot

    The Templer Way is a walk of 18 miles tracing the historic line of granite being taken from the quarries at Haytor to the docks at Teignmouth. Where possible it follows the Haytor Granite Tramway and Stover Canal, the means by which the granite was m

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  • Templer Way, Dartmoor

    Dartmoor

    The Templer Way is an 18 mile walking route running from Haytor on Dartmoor to and along the Teign Estuary. It follows the route of a disused granite tramway and canal from Haytor on Dartmoor to the tidal River Teign at Newton Abbot.

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  • Tessier Gardens

    Torquay

    Hidden away between Babbacombe and St. Marychurch, Tessier Gardens is a small and delightful park that was given to the town in 1933 by Mrs H.A Tessier 'for the use of adults only'. Children under the age of 18 are not strictly permitted in the

  • Tetcott Trail

    Tetcott

    This trail around the North Devon countryside will lead you through some of the County's best ancient woodland, past oak trees hundreds of years old. You will loop round the Tetcott Estate; the manor house was built in the 16th century and is an int

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  • The Beaford Arts Centre

    Winkleigh

    A large Victorian country house situated between Exmoor and Dartmoor. Fully catered facilities, ideal for residential courses, particularly arts.

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  • The BIG Sheep

    Bideford

    Situated on the North Devon coast just off the A39 Atlantic Highway two miles west of Bideford, The BIG Sheep is a leading member of Devon's Top Attractions.

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  • The Church of St Mary the Virgin

    Torquay

    The earliest documentary evidence of the church in St Marychurch is to be found in the doomsday book

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  • The Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross

    Crediton

    Magnificent collegiate church on site of Devon's first cathedral. Birthplace exposition of St Boniface, patron saint of Germany and the Netherlands.

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