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.
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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.
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
Berry Head National Nature Reserve is Torbay's most important wildlife site. The 65 foot limestone headland defines Torbay's southern-most tip, offering fantastic views. Napoleonic fortifications built to protect the fleet are some of the best pres
This walk includes the industrial remains of the Tavistock Railway and its viaducts, a tramway that used granite sleepers, and a quarry complete with engine house.
This walk is based on the Exe Valley Way in Exeter, linking it to the western skyline overlooking the city. It is entirely on surfaced lanes and paths, making it ideal for the weather conditions of winter and early spring.
Built for the Acland family in 1778, the house is furnished as a comfortable home. The Paulise de Bush collection of 18th- to 20th-century costume is displayed in period rooms.
This small site is a mosaic of reedbeds, scrub, grassland, open water and ditches. These habitats support a varied wildlife - over 150 different plant species have been reported along with a variety of animal life.
Improve your cookery skills using the best local, seasonal produce - for all levels in small, relaxed groups with hands-on participation.
Seaton Tramway is one of the most popular destinations in East Devon, and its appeal is easy to appreciate. The popular open toppers provide a tremendous platform from which to view the lush surrounding, and in fact, over 50 species of bird have been
Winner of National Farm Attraction of the Year, Pennywell Farm near Buckfastleigh treats the whole family to a great value, action packed day out. There are up to 20 hands on activities, shows and displays throughout the day, all included in the admi
Distance: 9 miles Difficulty: Moderate Start/End point: Grey Wethers, nr Chagford Climb the slopes above a lovely reservoir and head out on a trail linking two 5,000-years-old stone circles.
Buckland's peaceful setting today belies its swashbuckling past, brought to life through exhibitions and galleries showing new introductory film, and computer interactives.
Broadsands is a beautiful beach in an idyllic rural setting. Consisting mainly of sand. It's gently slopping gradient and easy access make it a popular choice for families with children or those wishing to distance themselves from amusement arcades.
Fremington quay was important in the 19th and early 20th centuries for import and export of china clay, coal and other minerals all over the world. The site is now an RSPB reserve. Many rare species of birds are to be found here and seals are to be s
Decoy Country Park, situated on the edge of Newton Abbot, 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 including, p
As you pass through the countryside, there are always those questions that make you wonder why something is like it is, or what is on the horizon.
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built between 1911 and 1931 for the self-made food retailing millionaire Julius Drewe, the castle is a masterpiece in Dartmoor granite that blends into the landscape to give the appearance of having been there for ce
Take time out from the hustle and bustle of every day life and feel on top of the world as you see it recreated in miniature. Thousands of miniature buildings, people and vehicles capture the essence of England's past, present and future.
This is a linear route that links the two South Devon towns of Newton Abbot and Bovey Tracey. It is aimed at good cyclists above the age of 11 years old, as 80% of the route is on road with traffic.
The main feature of this site is Stover Lake and its marsh. This 4 hectare lake supports a wealth of water birds and an excellent assemblage of dragonflies and damselflies; 19 species have been recorded here including rarities such as the hairy drago
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