Explore and Enjoy
Wild days out, hikes, history, bike rides and much more. There’s a lot to explore...

Where would you like to explore? 

Newton Poppleford and River Otter Circular Walk
An East Devon Way circular walk: Route 4
Aylesbeare Common Circular
An East Devon Way circular walk: Route 3
Woodbury Common Circular Walk
East Devon Way circular walk: Route 1
South West Coast Path
We are very fortunate to have the first natural world heritage site, the “Jurassic Coast&#8221...

Cycling

With miles of National Cycle Network routes, open heathland, and woodland trails, cycling is a fantastic way to explore the East Devon National Landscape. You can explore waymarked routes, bridleways or common land.

Sometimes there’s a problem

We try to keep these routes as clear and as up to date as possible. If you find that somethings not right, or that a path is blocked let us know and we can update our information.

Remember to always wear appropriate gear, take some snacks and ensure you have plenty of fluids

A cultural experience

For thousands of years, people have lived and worked in the East Devon National Landscape – shaping the scenery and stories we see today. Fossil hunters, farmers, smugglers, Romans and rebels have all left their mark on this rich landscape.

Ancient monuments, historic buildings, artefacts and local traditions offer a window into the past and reveal how generations of people have shaped East Devon’s landscape and heritage.

Experience the East Devon Way

Enjoy our 40 miles inland route through the best of the East Devon National Landscape

Immerse in nature

East Devon is home to a variety of designated nature reserves, from tranquil woodlands and wildflower meadows to wetlands providing habitat for migratory birds. These reserves offer a wealth of places to explore and enjoy nature.

Newton Poppleford and River Otter Circular Walk
An East Devon Way circular walk: Route 4
Aylesbeare Common Circular
An East Devon Way circular walk: Route 3
Woodbury Common Circular Walk
East Devon Way circular walk: Route 1
South West Coast Path
We are very fortunate to have the first natural world heritage site, the “Jurassic Coast&#8221...