Spectacular scenery, an abundance of wildlife and wonderful villages are what greet you on this trail which runs the entire length of Devon's two coastlines 90 miles in the north and 115 miles in the south.
Lundy Island
An unspoilt island, home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst the dramatic scenery of the Bristol Channel. Picture below is from St Elen's chapel toward the 19th century St Helena's Church on Lundy Island on a beautiful sunny day.
Lydford Gorge
The deepest gorge in the South West, with a spectacular 30m waterfall known as the White Lady Waterfall.
Lovely Woodland trails through a deep cut ravine alongside the river Lyd, the path is uneven and demanding, you are advise to wear proper walking boots and kids are supervised. Flourishing oak woodland with abundance of wildlife and wild flowers.
Tarka Trail
A series of traffic free cycle paths and walking trails in North Devon inspired by the Tarka the Otter novel based on real places. The 180 mile figure of eight route takes you through wooded valleys, moorland and rugged coastline utilizing disused railways lines in sections.
Tamar Lake
Situated near Bude on the North Cornwall coast, this lake offers a variety of activities from watersports to coarse angling and walking to relaxing.