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Exe Estuary
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This is a beautiful trail, following both sides of the Exe estuary from the quayside, towards Powderham Castle, Kenton, Starcross, beautiful Cockwood Harbour and Dawlish on one side. The other side takes you to Topsham, Exton, Lympstone and finally Exmouth. Cyclepath/Estuary pubs Towards Dawlish (right side of river) Double Locks Open: 11-11pm Mon-Sat, 11-9pm Sun Tel: 01392 256947 www.doublelocks.com Turf Locks Open: Wed-Sun 10-10pm Tel: 01392 833128 www.turfpub.net Left side of river The Port Royal Open: 12-10pm Wed-Sun Tel: 01392 272360 www.theportroyal.co.uk Tally Ho Open: 12-10pm Wed-Sun Tel: 01392 271794 www.tallyhoinnexeter.co.uk There are plenty of pubs in Topsham, Lympstone, 2 lovely ones in Cockwood and plenty in Dawlish.
This is a beautiful trail, following both sides of the Exe estuary from the quayside, towards Powderham Castle, Kenton, Starcross, beautiful Cockwood Harbour and Dawlish on one side. The other side takes you to Topsham, Exton, Lympstone and finally Exmouth. Cyclepath/Estuary pubs Towards Dawlish (r…
when the tide is out it is the most perfect walk for dogs all year round. can get a bit boggy at times and shoes are better removed once further down on the side. just watchvoir for washed up glass. it's also the beginning of the Exe Estuary Cycle path which goes all the way to Exeter. it's a great 2 mile walk or ride to Lympstine village, which is well signed and has some quaint pubs, then a further 2 miles to Exton to the Puffing Billy which is a lovely pub also.
when the tide is out it is the most perfect walk for dogs all year round. can get a bit boggy at times and shoes are better removed once further down on the side. just watchvoir for washed up glass. it's also the beginning of the Exe Estuary Cycle path which goes all the way to Exeter. it's a great…
16 mile route taking you around the Exe estuary (almost all of it is traffic free) perfect for walking, cycling and running. Family friendly You pass through the pretty village of Lympstone and small town of Topsham The RSPB have reserves at both Topsham and Dawlish Warren where you can view the wildlife If you choose the whole route you will pass Powderham Castle and as you reach Starcross you can look back at where you started. If the journey back seems to much, just hop on a train
16 mile route taking you around the Exe estuary (almost all of it is traffic free) perfect for walking, cycling and running. Family friendly You pass through the pretty village of Lympstone and small town of Topsham The RSPB have reserves at both Topsham and Dawlish Warren where you can view the wi…
This is a great cycle route. Mostly on dedicated tracks - with fantastic views all the way! Take a ferry from Starcross to Exmouth and the cycle all the way around (approx 22 miles)
The Exe Estuary is particularly important for birds in winter, when the mild climate and suitable feeding areas attract tens of thousands of wetland birds - some of them from the UK but many travelling from Northern and Eastern Europe. Up to 20,000 wading birds and ducks, geese and swans can be present mid-winter, making the area important on an international scale. All three reserves, Exminster Marshes, Powderham Marshes and Bowling Green Marsh, are open all year. At Exminster Marshes, visitors should use the public paths and tracks; the canal towpath provides good views over the fields. At Powderham Marshes, there is a marked trail leading to a viewpoint over the reserve; due to the open nature of the marshes, we regret that no dogs are allowed on site.
The Exe Estuary is particularly important for birds in winter, when the mild climate and suitable feeding areas attract tens of thousands of wetland birds - some of them from the UK but many travelling from Northern and Eastern Europe. Up to 20,000 wading birds and ducks, geese and swans can be pres…
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