Daily every 15 minutes. Live Map - bustimes.org
Bus Stops: Brixington Drive (N-bound) - Brixington Jubilee Drive (NE-bound) - Brixington Withycombe Park Drive (NW-bound) - Brixington Broadmead Shops (N-bound) - Withycombe Raleigh Bradham Court (SE-bound) - Exmouth Peacocks (Stop B) - Lympstone Saddlers Arms (NW-bound) - Topsham The Nelson (N-bound) - Wonford R D & E Hospital (N-bound) - Exeter Bus Station
https://bustimes.org/services/57-exeter-exmouth
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables
http://www.stagecoachbus.com/regional-help-and-contact/south-west
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Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E2 connects Exminster at Broadclyst through almost completely traffic-free routes.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E4 aims to connect University of Exeter, Stratham to Redhayes Bridge, Monkerton through almost completely traffic-free routes. At present this 5km (3 mile) route is almost 80% traffic-free.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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Read more: Exeter Cycle Route E4 Streatham - Redhayes Bridge
Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E3 aims to connect Exeter City Centre to Cranbrook through almost completely traffic-free routes. At present this 10km (6 mile) route is just over 50% traffic-free.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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This is a short route connecting Exeter St David's train station to National Route 2 by following the River Exe and part of the Exeter Canal towpath.
Starting from Exeter St David’s station the route crosses the River Exe via a bridge on Station Road and then turns south to follow paths alongside the River Exe and then Exeter Canal. The route travels through the Riverside Valley Park and links with National Route 2 at Bridge Road. National Route 2 continues on the Exeter Canal all the way to Exminster.
There is the opportunity to take the ferry across the river to Topsham and continue back to Exeter on the opposite side of the river.
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/route-34/
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Read more: Exeter Cycle Route E1 St Davids - Countess Wear (NCN34)
Monday to Saturday. One bus each way. Live Map - bustimes.org
Stops:
Exeter Paris Street, St Davids Station, Duryard, Stoke Canon, Rewe, Thorverton, Silverton, Bickleigh, Tiverton Bus Station
https://bustimes.org/services/55b-exeter-tiverton
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Starts: 2 miles north of Exmouth
Length: 6 miles
Highlights:
- Dragonflies, butterflies and woodland birds of DWT Bystock Pools nature reserve
- Heather and heathland birds on the East Devon Pebbled Heaths
- Historic village of East Budleigh.
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Distance: 9.6 km or 6 miles one-way. Option of return via bus (No. 1 Service), or retrace route (for a total of 12 miles).
Time: Approximately 2.5 - 3 hours in one direction.
Summary: From Exeter (Pennsylvania and University Campus) to Killerton. Much to see including: nature, wildlife, history and archaeology. Fine views over Exe, Culm and Clyst Valleys. Walks ends at historic Killerton House and Park (National Trust) where refreshments are available.
A very varied route. Some on surfaced paths and tracks. Some on unsurfaced footpaths. Some sections on quiet country roads. One short section on busier minor road. Several moderate hills. A few sections can be muddy following wet weather, so stout footwear advised. Some gates, no stiles. Not suitable for Buggies/wheelchairs.
Return journey: Bus available (Stagecoach no.1 Service) back to Exeter from near Killerton at Budlake, or from Broadclyst, or retrace route on foot.
Killerton House. If you were intending to visit Killerton house and gardens check for details and availability at Killerton | National Trust.
Getting to The Start: take a P Bus from Exeter city centre. Or a ten minute walk from top of University of Exeter Campus (Northcott Theatre, Great Hall, Innovation Centre etc) via Belvedere Road or Higher Hoopern Lane.
https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3722703/walk-from-exeter-to-killerton.pdf
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops: Cullompton Plantagenet Drive (S-bound) - Cullompton Market House (Stop A) - Cullompton Swallow Way (E-bound) - Broadclyst Shelter (SW-bound) - Broadclyst Hillside Gardens (SW-bound) - Pinhoe Heart of Oak (SW-bound) - Whipton Shops (W-bound) - Exeter Sidwell Street (Stop 23)
https://bustimes.org/services/1c-exeter-bus-station-tiverton-bus-station
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables
http://www.stagecoachbus.com/regional-help-and-contact/south-west
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops: Tiverton Bus Station (Any) - Tiverton Tesco Superstore (NE-bound) - Halberton Village Hall (SE-bound) - Willand Somerlea (SW-bound) - Willand Post Office (SW-bound) - Cullompton Kings Oak Lea Roundabout (SW-bound) - Cullompton Market House (Stop A) - Cullompton Swallow Way (E-bound) - Bradninch Townlands (SW-bound) - Broadclyst Shelter (SW-bound) - Broadclyst Hillside Gardens (SW-bound) - Pinhoe Heart of Oak (SW-bound) - Whipton Shops (W-bound) - Exeter Sidwell Street (Stop 23)
https://bustimes.org/services/1a-exeter-bus-station-tiverton-bus-station
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables
http://www.stagecoachbus.com/regional-help-and-contact/south-west
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