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Clifford Bridge to Fingle Bridge and Butterdon Down
A wonderful circular walk from Clifford Bridge to Fingle Bridge on a gentle path along the River Teign before heading steeply onto Butterdon Down and descending back to Clifford Bridge. Beautiful woodland views.
Luton - Bishopsteignton
Devon heathland, farmland and woodland, with a pretty village midway.
Fingle Bridge
Lovely walk to discover the Dartmoor National Park. This walk starts from Fingle Bridge National Trust and has great view on Castle Drogo.
Haldon Moor
Superb views over the Teign Estuary from the hills above the village, and remnants of a historic Bishop’s Palace.
Stage 6 Devon's Coast-to-Coast : Drewsteignton to Morchard Bishop
Stage 6 is a tricky navigational test as we leave the Dartmoor National Park and head into Mid Devon. The route crosses the A 30, the main Exeter to Barnstaple rail line and the busy A 377. There's plenty to keep you occupied and some pretty hamlets to go through (avoiding some interesting villages, so you might be tempted to go off-route at some point).
Stokeinteignhead & Maidencombe
A lovely village and a Brunel memorial, plus dramatic clifftop walking and superb views.
Shaldon
A stretch of coastline, a pretty village at the mouth of the Teign and some pleasant inland farmland.
Dartmoor Warren House Inn to Chagford Circular

A circular walk in the east of Dartmoor following roads and paths, including sections of the Two Moors Way. The walk includes a mix of open moorland, footpaths and quiet roads where the farming hinterlands meet the moor. Except for the section north of the road near the Warren House Inn, all the paths are well-trodden and waymarked. There are some steep sections. Apart from the high moors, this walk is fairly sheltered from the prevailing SW winds.
Throwleigh Church loop
A beautiful walk past granite Devon longhouses and open moorland on the edge of Dartmoor. It's recommended to do this walk clockwise as the last footpath is difficult to find going in the other direction.
Mel Tor to Bench Tor and back
Includes a fording of the Dart river as long as it's not in spate!
Stage 7 Devon's Coast-to-Coast : Morchard Bishop to Knowstone
There are basically two parts to the seventh stage; Morchard Bishop to Witherage and then Witherage to Knowstone, both 8 milers and through interesting Mid Devon agricultural landscape. We follow the River Datch for a while to reach Washford Pyne, then follow the Little Dart River. We meet the Ridge and Valley Walk at Witherage and, cross over the A 371.
Stage 4 Devon's Coast-to-Coast : Holne to YHA Dartmoor Bellever
This stage has a sting in the tail as an option for all those YHA lovers. The Two Moors Way goes about 5 miles east of YHA Dartmoor at Bellever but that shouldn't stop you from staying there. The extra few miles at the end of this stage and the journey back to the Two Moors Way at the beginning of the next stage are in no way laborious, rather a bonus.
Huntingdon Warren & Lud Gate from Scorriton
This Dartmoor route uses a section of the Two Moors Way. The route follows paths and tracks although a good sense of direction is needed in what can be an unforgiving landscape. After wet weather, streams may be in spate so care is needed crossing them.
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