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Walking East Devon Way - Kilmington to Colyton Link - AONB

Walking guide to East Devon waymarked (mostly off-road) trail from Kilmington to Colyton; which also has waymarked links to Beer, Seaton and Whitford - At the Kilmington end you can follow the "Sustrans Cycleway Route 2" (The Stopline Way) into Axminster or walk up the Yarty Valley in the Blackdown Hills AONB to Stockland and beyond - The East Devon Way is a long distance (65 km) inland waymarked walking trail through varied landscapes in East Devon's AONB from Exmouth to Lyme Regis - It is mainly off-road and wends its way through the East Devon AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) - For guides, maps, circular walks and more about the East Devon Way go to - https://www.eastdevonaonb.org.uk/ Waymarked links to and from the East Devon Way include - Axminster station to East Devon Way at the Pinetum in Uplyme - Beer on the Jurassic Coast & South West Coast Path to EDW near Colyton - Branscombe on the Jurassic Coast & South West Coast Path to EDW at Farway - Budleigh Salterton on the Jurassic Coast & South West Coast Path to EDW via Otterton, Colaton Raleigh & Newton Poppleford - Colyford & Colyton Tramway Stations - Kilmington to East Devon Way at Colyton - Newton Poppleford to East Devon Way near Harpford - Ottery St. Mary & Tipton St John (via the Coleridge Link) - Sidford (via the Sid Valley Ring) - Sidmouth (via Sid Valley Ring and the "Byes" Link) - Whitford to East Devon Way at Colyton or Musbury - Lympstone to East Devon Way at Woodbury Castle via the Exton & Woodbury Link Route - a delightful link; with more estuary views, more off road (with less traffic) and more facilities (benches, pubs, shop, cafes & toilets) than the Classic East Devon Way from Exmouth to Woodbury Castle - It joins the Wessex Ridgeway at Lyme and the Exeter Cycleway at Exmouth

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