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Walking East Devon Way - Colyton to Colyford - Tramway Link

Guide to walking the waymarked link from Colyton Tramway Station to the East Devon Way and then the waymarked link to Colyford Tramway Station - A lovely short level walk down the River Coly between the two Tramway Stations - You can return via Cowhayne Lane to the East Devon Way making an interesting circular walk - 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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