Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Bus Stops:
Crediton Green (E-bound) - Shobrooke Red Lion (E-bound) - Stockleigh Pomeroy, opp Stockleigh Turn - Cheriton Fitzpaine Shelter (E-bound) - Cheriton Fitzpaine White Cross (NE-bound)
https://bustimes.org/services/347-cheriton-fitzpaine-crediton-green
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops:
Newton Abbot Sherborne Road (Stop E) - Newton Abbot Rail Station (Stop K) - Milber Addison Road (S-bound) - Aller Park Aller Brake Road Bottom (SW-bound) - Kingskerswell Health Centre (SE-bound) - Kingskerswell Southey Lane (S-bound) - The Willows, o/s Marks & Spencer
https://bustimes.org/services/174-newton-abbot-the-willows
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops:
Okehampton Leaholes Avenue (N-bound) - Okehampton Hospital (N-bound) - Okehampton Fore Street Arcade (Stop C) - Okehampton West Street (Stop A) - Sourton Windard Terrace (S-bound) - Vale Down Fox and Hounds Hotel (SW-bound) - Vale Down Dartmoor Inn (SW-bound) - Lydford War Memorial (SW-bound) - Lydford Gorge Lower Entr (opp) - N Brentor War Memorial (NE-bound) - Mary Tavy War Memorial (S-bound) - Harford Bridge Peter Tavy Cross (SW-bound) - Tavistock Bus Station (Bay 1) - Tavistock College (N-bound)
https://bustimes.org/services/118-tavistock-okehampton
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops:
Teignmouth Railway Station (Stop D) - Teignmouth Seaview Diner (Stop A) - Bishopsteignton Ring of Bells (NW-bound) - Kingsteignton Ware Cross (N-bound) - Kingsteignton Blindwell Avenue (SW-bound) - Kingsteignton, opp Homebase - Newton Abbot Sherborne Road (Stop E)
https://bustimes.org/services/184-newton-abbot-teignmouth
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Wednesdays only
Bus Stops:
Morchard Bishop, Beech Hill Cross - Black Dog Inn - Kennerleigh, opp Post Office - Sandford School - Crediton Lloyds Bank (W-bound) - Crediton Bramble Lane (NE-bound) - Shobrooke Red Lion (E-bound) - Raddon Cross (S-bound) - Shute Phone Box (S-bound) - Exeter Bus Station (Bay 7)
https://bustimes.org/services/679-black-dog-exeter
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Monday to Saturday
Bus Stops:
Dulverton Barnes Close Industrial Estate - Dulverton Castlemoor (W-bound) - Brushford (S-bound) - Exebridge Dulverton Road Garage (E-bound) - Bampton War Memorial (E-bound) - Morebath, adj Village Hall - Claypits, opp Telephone Box - Shillingford New Bus Shelter (NE-bound) - Bampton War Memorial (SW-bound) - Bampton Brook Street (SE-bound) - Cove Bus Shelter (SW-bound) - Bolham School (S-bound) - Tiverton Petroc College (NE-bound) - Tiverton Bus Station (Any)
https://bustimes.org/services/398-tiverton-bampton-dulverton
https://www.dartline-coaches.co.uk/
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Taw-Teign Link 6 mile link between the Tarka Trail at Sticklepath and Two Moors Way at Chagford, on the northern fringe of Dartmoor.
https://ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Taw-Teign+Link
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The Granite Way is an 11 mile multi-use trail running between Okehampton and Lydford along the north western edge of Dartmoor. It is mostly traffic free, largely following the course of the former Southern Region railway line. A journey along the Granite Way offers fantastic views of the granite landscape of Dartmoor, as well as a number of specific sites of geological interest.
http://www.exploredevon.info/activities/cycle/granite-way-3/
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The original Two Moors Way spans 102 miles from Ivybridge on the southern boundary of Dartmoor National Park to Lynmouth on the North Devon coast in Exmoor National Park. If you wish to complete a Coast to Coast walk you can start at Wembury on the South Devon coast and follow the Erme-Plym trail to Ivybridge, adding around 15 miles. See the route charts for a detailed overview of the route.
The entire route is waymarked in each direction in most places, but it does cross wild moorland and remote countryside where the weather can change quickly. You should therefore carry the relevant maps and know how to read them – a compass is also strongly advisable.
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South West Coast Path Association Welcome to the home of the South West Coast Path Association.
We are the charity looking after the UK’s longest and best-loved National Trail. We believe everyone should have access to the South West Coast Path as a place to connect to nature, relax, exercise, and take time away from the stresses of daily life. With the help of our members, fundraisers, volunteers, and partners, we’re protecting and improving the Trail for the benefit of society now and in the future. We hope you enjoy the Path and consider supporting our cause.
https://www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/
Long Distance Walkers Association Our longest National Trail gives the opportunity to enjoy some of Britain's finest coastal landscapes. These are extremely varied, from rugged and remote clifftops to sheltered estuaries, busy harbours and resorts. Moorland stretches contrast with plateaux incised by steep coastal valleys and intimate coves with long pebbly or sandy beaches.
South Cornwall and Devon offer spectacular 'drowned' estuaries while in East Devon and Dorset there are extensive 'undercliffs' resulting from landslips. Ferries operate across most of the larger estuaries but some offer a reduced service or cease altogether out of the holiday season. Details are available in the South West Coast Path Association's Annual Guide.
Two World Heritage Sites cover sections of the coastline. Mining was a major industry during the 18th and 19th centuries and transformed the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape. This Site comprises ten separate areas both along the coast and inland. The Jurassic Coast is England's only natural World Heritage Site and includes 95 miles of unspoilt cliffs and beaches from Exmouth in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks near Studland Bay in Dorset.
In 2002, Plymouth City Council created a continuous walking route along its coastline and appointed a team of artists to mark the route and interpret the many stories along it. Promoted as Plymouth's Waterfront Walkway (9 miles) this is now part of the South West Coast Path National Trail and is not separately named on OS mapping.
The circular waymarked Dart Valley Trail (17 miles and on OS mapping) connects to the National Trail having the ferry between Dartmouth and Kingswear in common. It also links to the national rail network at Totnes. The Templer Way (18 miles and on OS mapping), which is waymarked except on open moorland, goes between Haytor Quarry and the National Trail at Teignmouth, using the ferry from Shaldon to Teignmouth.
https://ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=South+West+Coast+Path+National+Trail
Explore Devon Over the centuries fishermen, coastguards and smugglers have helped to create this historic path – now Britain’s longest National Trail – stretching over 600 miles/960km in total. Ranging from easy to challenging, the path is comprehensively waymarked; the Devon element of the South West Coast Path runs for 90 miles/144km in the north and 115 miles/185km in the south.
This long-distance walking trail boasts some of the most spectacular landscape, seascape, climate and vegetation to be found anywhere in the UK. To the north, the beautiful bay of Combe Martin, Ilfracombe’s picturesque harbour, the magnificent sweep of Saunton Sands and the dramatic cliff scenery around Hartland Point are all inspiring sights. To the south, the coast has many contrasts – from the city of Plymouth to the delightful estuaries of the South Hams; from the many dramatic headlands to the red cliffs of East Devon.
https://www.exploredevon.info/activities/walk/long-walks/south-west-coast-path-2/
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