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Planning what I will do on weekends while training.
Im going to be in Exeter...lots to see and do.
Ive found a few `no frills` campsites...there are also those who allow campfires but though cheap, seem to be rather in demand.
Places I hope to see.
Burgh Island. (after painstakiningly explaining to Dad what a `sea tractor` is, Ill have to go see for myself.)
(Id like to get to Lundy but fear that may be beyond my pocket....they do camping on Lundy too. I think youd need a few days to explore the place...its a two hour sea journey too)
Some Dartmoor Tors (not decided which yet)
Doone Valley. (A fave book of my childhood. Nice campsites too)
Dartmouth. (nice trip up river to Totnes)
Any suggestions? Ill find you some links to places I have found.
Tengu, try the round robin.One ticket gets you a steam train from paignton to kingswear,a ferry to dartmout,a boat to totnes and an open top decker back to paignton.Or you can do it in reverse.Another thing to see is dartmoor prison,don't talk to any strangers.
Some Dartmoor Tors (not decided which yet)
I did a training trek with some D of Eers recently from Bellever to Meldon and can recommend it as an intro to Dartmoor. Go via the stone circles at Grey Wethers, Sittaford Tor, Hangingstone Hill then over High Willhays and Yes Tor. A long day out but well worth it with plenty of navigation ppractice and hardly any paths to follow in places. Make sure the army are not firing!
British Red
24-03-2009, 21:13
Go see the clapper bridge at Postbridge, and be sure to pop in to the Warren House Inn on the moor.
In Exeter the walk along the river and canal to the Double Locks pub used to be nice (start from the Quay)
Make sure that you pop into Endicotts naturally
Don't overlook Exmoor and North Devon - some lovely spots up there
Find out about the catacombs in Exeter - very interesting
.......so many great places there. I miss it
Red
harryhawk
24-03-2009, 22:03
Lots to see and do on the cliff path. Exmouth (Gateway to the Jurassic Coast) and all the way along Eastwards.
If you're into cycling there's the new cycle path from Exeter down along the Exe to Exmouth.
Haldon forest has a lot of nature walks and MTB trails but gets very busy.
Woodbury common (Squaddies 2nd home) is Europe's largest pebble heathland, lots of good fauna and flora there. And if you look you might pick up some kit left over after the Marines have been on exercise.
You can't go wrong with Dartmoor. Loads to see and loads to do.
Thanks for the advice guys.
How do I find the round robin, Sapper?
And I found this
http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/nlo/
wanderingblade
26-03-2009, 20:29
You'll be very close to Dave Budd's place - book yourself on a course!
Id love to, havent the money though.
Stanleythecat
26-03-2009, 22:22
I used to work for the National Trust on the West Exmoor Coast, fantastic. Stunning 500ft cliffs and dramatic scree valleys, Heddons Mouth, Woody Bay and the Valley of the Rocks are amongst my favorites. Should be some nice foraging potential too...
Leo
If you wanna do some smithing while you're down here, let me know.
http://www.pdsr.co.uk/page.php?xPage=riverlink.html
I found the Round Robin. That looks a great day out.