Walks you can reach from Feniton by train
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Honiton Circular via Round Ball Hill (Devon)
6 minutes direct from Feniton.
A steady climb to two Iron Age hillforts and a toll house, with wide country views.
Warnings: Includes a sustained climb.
Walk details: Great Scenic Railways of Devon & Cornwall (PDF).

Polsloe Bridge to Exeter St Davids (Devon)
30 minutes direct from Feniton.
A walk in open country and Devon green lanes linking the city's two outer stations, climbing out of the suburbs through Mincinglake Valley Park and over Stoke Hill, with superb views opening up over Exeter and down the Exe Estuary before a long descent past the University to St David's.
Mincinglake Valley Park: a wooded valley park and Local Nature Reserve climbing out of the city, with views opening back over Exeter.
Exeter
Time: 2h30
Lunch: Pubs and shops at the start (the Queen's Head by Polsloe Bridge) and at the finish (the Jolly Porter and Great Western, opposite St David's station).
Walk details: Avocet Line Rail Users Group (PDF).

Honiton to Axminster (Devon)
6 minutes direct from Feniton.
Recommended: Stunning views in every direction, views of green rolling Devon countryside. A hilly walk through the Blackdown Hills, starting with easy, flat walking through meadows beside the River Yarty before a steep climb, after which it stays hilly with a lot of quiet lane walking. The lanes are a relief from mud in winter and but field sections are likely to be muddy after rain. Passes through the Blackdown Hills AONB. Excellent public transport between the two towns.
Time: 5h30–10h30
Lunch: No other facilities outside Honiton and Axminster.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Exeter St Davids to Tiverton Parkway (Devon)
30 minutes direct from Feniton.

Crediton to Exeter Central (Devon)
15 minutes direct from Feniton.
Incredible views from Stoke Hill. A long, varied route alternating quiet country lanes with footpaths through the Devon countryside and with a stretch along the River Creedy and a high crossing over Stoke Hill. Some mud in wetter seasons; road sections are short and quiet. Several points intersect the Exeter-Crediton bus route (369 or 5) if the walk is too long. Starts through Shobrooke Park past ancient trees.
Time: 5h30–11h30
1 lunch spot: the Beer Engine
Warnings: Crossing the A396 Tiverton Road is a fast road, so cross only when clear in both directions.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Yetminster to Sherborne (Dorset)
45 minutes direct from Feniton.
Fine views over the surrounding countryside. A very rural route following the Macmillan Way: pasture and arable farmland, quiet lanes and footpaths through Honeycombe Wood. Poorly maintained and overgrown in places, with muddy fields and field exits and fine countryside views. Follows the Macmillan Way; combines well with the Yetminster-to-Crewkerne route.
Time: 2h30–5h
Warnings: The trail is poorly maintained: expect overgrown stretches and stiles, many through reclaiming hedgerow (difficult and low for tall walkers), and nettles. Fields and Honeycombe Wood get very muddy in the wet, and some paths are hard to spot. Cattle (including a bull on one occasion) graze some fields.
Walk details: Slow Ways.
Reverse direction: Visit Dorset.