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A Dozen Dramatic Walks in Devon

James Clancy and Simone Stanbrook-Byrne

A Dozen Dramatic Walks Vol. 1
No Text These twelve circular routes, which incorporate some of Devon's most stunning scenery, are for walkers who like drama, amazing views and a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day.

Taking in some of Devon’s most beautiful landscapes, this guide is primarily aimed at those who don’t mind putting a little effort into their day’s walking. However, options on shorter or easier routes are given where practical for those who prefer less of a challenge.

Devon is an unusual county in that it has two completely separate coasts. This book encompasses the best of what the county has to offer, introducing the walker to both of those glorious coastlines, expansive moorland and deep gorges, as well as gentle, picturesque river valleys and idyllic villages.

More than just a walking guide, each route includes details of local watering holes for refreshment, places to stay and nearby places of interest. History notes, authors’ tips and pointers on wildlife are also included.

A Dozen Dramatic Walks in Devon will also appeal to photographers who are sure to find plenty of subject matter along these fabulous routes.

The exceptional photography which accompanies each walk tempts the reader to venture out and share the authors’ love of Devon’s great outdoors.

Devil's Kitchen, Tavy Cleave







Devil's Kitchen (Tavy Cleave)












Walks
(distances in miles):
Drewsteignton & the Teign Gorge (6 or 6.5)
Noss Mayo & The Warren (5)
Little Switzerland (5, 7.5 or 8.25 miles)
Meldon & the High Tors (4.75 or 6.5)
Trentishoe & the Heddon Valley (8.5)
North Devon’s Glorious Beaches (8)
Exotic East Portlemouth (4.5)
The Doone Valley (6.5)
Bolt Head & Soar Mill Cove (9.5)
Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island (6.5)
Tavy Cleave (4.75)
Branscombe & the Hooken Undercliff (10)

Evening Exmoor Coastline







Evening Exmoor Coastline
(Trentishoe & the Heddon Valley)

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