Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E2 connects Exminster at Broadclyst through almost completely traffic-free routes.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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The Boniface Trail is a planned shared-use path between Crediton and Exeter. It is designed to be a safe route for walkers, runners, cyclists and wheelchair users. It will also link communities en-route such as Dunscombe, Smallbrook, Newton St Cyres, Langford, Half Moon and Cowley.
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Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E4 aims to connect University of Exeter, Stratham to Redhayes Bridge, Monkerton through almost completely traffic-free routes. At present this 5km (3 mile) route is almost 80% traffic-free.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E9 aims to connect Exeter City Centre to Newcourt through almost completely traffic-free routes. At present very little of this 5.75km (3.5 mile) route is traffic-free.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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Exeter Strategic Cycle Route E3 aims to connect Exeter City Centre to Cranbrook through almost completely traffic-free routes. At present this 10km (6 mile) route is just over 50% traffic-free.
In line with the priorities outlined in the Council’s Cycling and Multi-Use Trail Network Strategy, a network of proposed cycle routes was put forward in 2015. For the Exeter strategic cycle routes, it was agreed that the cycle routes E3 and E4 and E9 were seen as key primary cycle routes as they connect areas of growth and development east of the city with schools, hospital, local centres, University and the city centre.
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This is a short route connecting Exeter St David's train station to National Route 2 by following the River Exe and part of the Exeter Canal towpath.
Starting from Exeter St David’s station the route crosses the River Exe via a bridge on Station Road and then turns south to follow paths alongside the River Exe and then Exeter Canal. The route travels through the Riverside Valley Park and links with National Route 2 at Bridge Road. National Route 2 continues on the Exeter Canal all the way to Exminster.
There is the opportunity to take the ferry across the river to Topsham and continue back to Exeter on the opposite side of the river.
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/find-a-route-on-the-national-cycle-network/route-34/
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In Devon, we love good quality, locally produced food and drink, and here in Exeter there is no shortage of it, from bees producing honey on the rooftops of Princesshay shopping centre, to local wines being produced in vineyards on the sheltered slopes surrounding the city. There are plenty of opportunities to sample fresh, Devon produce in many of Exeter's cafes and restaurants, or shop directly with the producers at the weekly Farmers Market.
Exeter's location in the heart of Devon, surrounded by fertile farmland and close to miles and miles of coastline makes it easy to shrink your food footprint here. The city's outlying farms proudly show off their wares in farm shops, such as those at Quickes, Greendale and Darts Farm, as well as hosting special talks and demonstrations.
The Exeter Food & Drink Trail will celebrate these fantastic local producers, bringing them together on a map showcasing Exeter's food and drink offering.
https://www.visitexeter.com/food-and-drink/exeter-food-and-drink-trail
https://www.visitexeter.com/dbimgs/Food%20&%20Drink%20Trail%20MAP%20July%201%202020.pdf
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This newly created walking, mountain-biking and horse-riding trail takes advantage mostly of quiet lanes and public bridleways will eventually link the Granite Way with the Ruby Way.
The waymarked trail takes you from Dartmoor National Park at Meldon through West Devon and into Ruby Country, along a dismantled railway track and into Cookworthy Forest. It also affords excellent links to some exceptional bridleway networks and waymarked ‘Ruby Rides’.
NOTE: the Trail is not yet complete as negotiations continue to complete the route in the vicinity of Ashbury Station. Check the map to see where the Trail currently starts and end (currently Meldon to Broadbury Castle Farm and Beamsworthy to Cookworthy Forest are open).
https://www.exploredevon.info/activities/horse/pegasus-trail/
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Explore Devon The Stover Trail is a traffic-free route which connects Newton Abbot to Bovey Tracey. This flat, off-road family friendly route passes close to the beautiful Stover Country Park and will eventually extend towards Lustleigh and Moretonhampstead in Dartmoor National Park. A new bridge across the busy A38 dual carriageway ensures a safe crossing.
http://www.exploredevon.info/activities/cycle/stover-trail/
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Where will the trails lead you? Explore the network of trails on bike or foot, try some outdoor activities or relax, enjoy and learn at the Tamar Trails Centre & Café. A great place for family days out in Devon or Cornwall whether you are on holiday or live locally. Come and see what we have to offer at this hidden gem in the Tamar Valley on the Devon and Cornwall border.
The Tamar Trails Centre is the new hub for a network of family trails and outdoor activities in this unique and stunning area of Devon, which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of the Cornwall & West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. Located in the Tamar Valley, just across the river from Cornwall, the venue houses a cafe, heritage centre, plus facilities and outdoor activities perfect for group adventures and family days out in Devon or Cornwall.
https://www.tamartrails.co.uk/
Tamar Trails Centre Woodlands, Gulworthy, Tavistock PL19 8JE
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