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Bus Stops: Exeter Sidwell Street, Polsloe, Whipton, Pinhoe, Monkerton
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Daily, every 30 minutes Live Map - bustimes.org
Bus Stops: Pinhoe Parkers Cross, Pinhoe Railway Station, Pinhoe Church Hill, Beacon Heath Arena Park, Stoke Hill Morrisons, Exeter Bus Station, Exeter High Street, Exeter South Street
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Daily, every 30 minutes. Live Map - bustimes.org
Bus Stops: Pennsylvania, Exeter High Street, Newtown, St Leonard’s
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Daily 6 buses from Exeter to South Brent, 5 continue to Ivybridge, 4 continue to Plymouth Live Map - bustimes.org
Bus Stops:
Exeter Bus Station (Stand) - Wonford R D & E Hospital (S-bound) - Countess Wear WESC Foundation (SE-bound) - Heathfield Drumbridges Roundabout (SW-bound) - Liverton, opp Benedict's Garage - Bickington Lemonford Caravan Park (W-bound) - Ashburton Bull Ring (Stop A) - Buckfastleigh Station Approach (Stop A) - S Brent, opp London Inn Mews - Bittaford, opp Horse and Groom - Ivybridge BP Garage (Stop B) - Laira Flyover (SW-bound) - Plymouth Royal Parade (Stop A8)
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Monday to Sunday every 30 minutes Live Map - bustimes.org
Bus Stops:
Torquay Harbour Strand Debenhams (Stand C) - Paignton St Paul's Church (SW-bound) - Paignton Bus Station (Stand 3) - Paignton, o/s Zoo - Bridgetown, opp Stafford Court - Totnes Coronation Road opp Town Mill (Stop D) - Swallowfields King Edward VI School (NW-bound) - Dartington Shinners Bridge (W-bound) - S Brent, opp London Inn Mews - Bittaford, opp Horse and Groom - Ivybridge BP Garage (Stop B) - Laira Flyover (SW-bound) - Plymouth Royal Parade (Stop A8)
Plymouth Royal Parade (Stop A13) - Plymouth Viaduct (Stop B3) - Laira Flyover (NE-bound) - Ivybridge Town Hall (Stop A) - Bittaford Horse and Groom (SE-bound) - S Brent London Inn Mews (NE-bound) - Dartington Shinners Bridge (NE-bound) - Swallowfields King Edward VI School (SE-bound) - Totnes Opposite Royal Seven Stars Hotel (Stop E) - Bridgetown Stafford Court (NE-bound) - Paignton Zoo (NE-bound) - Preston Shelter (NE-bound) - Torquay Cary Parade (No 2)
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Did you know? You can still see the remains of some significant quarries in east Exeter. For some houses, the quarry face is their garden wall!
Heavitree Breccia is our local stone. It starts here and reaches out. Many of Exeter’s most interesting and historic buildings are built of it. It has a character all of its own. It’s a deep, Devonian red but is particularly characterised by being very coarse in texture. And it’s ours!
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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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The Exeter Green Circle is a twelve mile walk that provides a great walking experience within the boundaries of Exeter - from green countryside valley parks to the pavements of quiet leafy suburbs.
The walk is made up of five sections:
- The Alphin Brook Walk (3 miles)
- The Ludwell Valley Walk (3 miles)
- The Mincinglake Walk (2 miles)
- The Hoopern Valley Walk (2 miles)
- The Redhills Walk (2.5 miles)
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Exeter Trails are a collection of 5 hand drawn maps, depicting over 100 of the fantastic independent shops and cafes that the city has to offer. Launched in 2013 after the success of the ‘Christmas Shopping Trail’ initiative, Exeter Trails hopes to highlight and support Exeter’s wonderful independent shopping scene. The maps were illustrated by local artist Phillip Harris, and can be picked up, for free, all across the city.
Original founders of the project were Mattie Richardson from Bunyip Beads & Buttons, Sue & John Taylor from Cafe at 36, Nathan and Hayley Maker from No Guts No Glory, Les Bright from The Real Food Store and Penny Nicholson from Penny’s Recipes, with Lily Otton from Otton’s Haberdashery and Cassie Leicester from Good Golly Miss Molly joining the team in 2014. All those involved work on a volunteer basis, own or are involved with independent retailers, and have a really strong passion for championing small business.
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The Boniface Trail is a planned shared-use path between Crediton and Exeter. It is designed to be a safe route for walkers, runners, cyclists and wheelchair users. It will also link communities en-route such as Dunscombe, Smallbrook, Newton St Cyres, Langford, Half Moon and Cowley.
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