Walk the Walkham
From the smooth, narrow track of the 1820 Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, paths meander off the moor down to the wooded banks of the river and a peaceful seat below Huckworthy Bridge.
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From the smooth, narrow track of the 1820 Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, paths meander off the moor down to the wooded banks of the river and a peaceful seat below Huckworthy Bridge.
Walkers Chocolate Emporium is Devon's ultimate chocolate experience. Where you can watch our award winning chocolate being made. Browse round our shop and Museum, or why not try our cafe - we sell 12 differnt hot chocolates!
Warleigh Point is a fine example of coastal oak woodland. A variety of management regimes have created a diverse woodland structure, including areas of coppice, open glade and scrub. Though dominated by oak, other trees are also present including the
Admire the swooping and diving on this cliff-top stroll between the Erme and Yealm estuaries. Take binoculars as you set off from Mothecombe, so that you can enjoy close up views of the extensive birdlife that lives among the cliffs and rocks.
If you're looking for a pleasant, idyllic spot for somewhere to relax then Watcombe is the beach for you.
Watercress Farm is a genuine clear water fishery where fish can be seen to home in on a fly from yards away. A good pair of Polaroid's are essential if you want to see this action!
Mechanical music demonstrations, model railway, domestic dairy, cider-making exhibits, cycle museum, smugglers' dungeon and gardens. Children's animations. 'Merry-go-land'.
Water is never far away on this stroll on Dartmoor's southern flanks. As you climb on to the open moor you'll cross the Wheal Emma Leat, a waterway cut in 1859 to carry water from the River Swincombe down to the Mardle. It supplemented the flow to
Watersmeet is one of the largest remaining ancient woodlands in the south-west. Oak dominates the canopy but other species are present including a number of rare whitebeams. There is a rich ground flora including bilberry, sweet woodruff and dog"s me
Our location on the coast where North Cornwall meets Devon is probably the most beautiful and unspoilt section of the UK coastline and is positioned perfectly to walk sections of the South West Coastpath.
This is a beautiful spot for walking along the estuary with interesting geological features including estuarine cliffs.
ABRS &RDA approved. First timers, novice and experienced riders welcome. Horses to suit everyone. Beach field and woodland rides. Class and private lessons. All rides escorted.
This stretch of coastline is home to a wide range of habitats. In turn, these support a very diverse fauna and flora, some of which are only found in a few other parts of the country.
We provide self-guided walking holidays specifically for walkers in the West Country. Our walking holdiays are all based in north Devon and the Exmoor National Park in South West England.
Westpoint Arena is Exeter's biggest venue for large scale spectacular shows such as ice shows, equestrian events, trade shows and exhibitions. It's also a popular concert venue.
The beach is patrolled by lifeguards and is one of the safest in the area. It offers vast expanses of golden sands, which makes it ideal for fun family bathing. The wonderful surf that runs on to Westward Ho! Draws surfers from miles around, and
The cliffs of Westward Ho! directly adjoin Northam Burrows Country Park. A grassy coastal plain with salt marsh and sand dunes, this site is of considerable importance for both its wildlife and geology.
The site is a disused tin mine with two distinct spoil dumps and fenced mine shafts. This site will be enjoyed by anyone with a knowledge or interest in industrial history or geology.
Wholeland provides unique 'wholistic' education, outdoor play, storytelling and training in the hope that we humans may once again see ourselves as part of nature and live in a way that suits the greater good of all life on Earth, for present and f
This is a popular area with stunning views out towards Lyme Bay. Away from the car parks and roads, amongst the broadleaves and conifers, you will find quiet areas to explore.
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