Walks you can reach from Tiverton Parkway by train

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Tiverton Parkway.

Polsloe Bridge
Golden hour on the Alphin Brook by tim of the hill

Polsloe Bridge to Exeter St Davids (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

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).

8
KM
Dawlish
Sea views from Dawlish Warren by Dave_A_2007

Dawlish to Exmouth (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Recommended: Infinitely more attractive, peaceful and rewarding; the glorious contrasts of the exposed coast. A varied coastal and hinterland walk combining a seasonal ferry across the River Exe, exposed sea wall, sheltered country lanes, mud tractor tracks and steep climbs through pine forest. Surfaces include some demanding, muddy stretches and with several steep gradients. An alternative regular train links Exmouth and Starcross via Exeter Central if the ferry isn't running. Food shops and toilets at Exmouth, Starcross, Dawlish Warren and Dawlish.

Coastal: three fifths along the coast.

Time: 3h30–7h

Warnings: Relies on the seasonal Starcross Ferry (Apr–Oct, also affected by low spring tides) — check operating times before setting out. Some sections are steep and muddy; one minor road crossing is quite busy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
13
KM
Teignmouth
DSC_5852 by snappitysnaps

Teignmouth to Torquay (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Recommended: A tough but rewarding walk, with a ferry crossing at Teignmouth.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 8h–16h

Walk details: Railwalks.

Reverse direction: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
Steep
19
KM
Totnes
Hay Tor from the south by Phil Gayton

Totnes to Paignton (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Recommended: An excellent route that's full of delicious paths and old unmetalled lanes. A route full of delicious paths and old unmetalled lanes, including the lovely holloway of Fleet Mill Lane, then quiet lanes with one cross-field footpath and finishing at the seaside. Fairly accessible with no stiles but some steps and steep gradients; lanes can be muddy at times. Well served by public transport at both ends; follows the historic holloway of Fleet Mill Lane.

Time: 4h–7h30

End-of-walk reward: Paignton seafront has public toilets, a small shop, ice cream and good pubs.

Warnings: Care is needed on the narrow Aish Road / Lembury Road south of Coombe House Lane where wider vehicles need to pass.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
14
KM
Taunton
Sun halo by OutdoorMonkey

Taunton Circular via the East Dean Way (Somerset)

15 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Great views. Hill paths with fields and with gentle gradients.

Time: 4h–8h

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Rolling
16
KM
Dawlish
Little Haldon Heath by ExeDave

Dawlish to Topsham (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Great views along the way; expansive views across the ever-changing estuary. A route with lovely views of the sea and the Exe estuary, mostly on paths with one short section on the road, taking in reed beds and the estuary and ending with a ferry crossing to Topsham. There are steps on the route. Avoids a closed section of the South West Coast Path between Dawlish and The Rockstone. The walk ends with a ferry across the river to Topsham; cycle-friendly using National Cycle Route 2 for a short stretch at the start.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

Time: 3h30–7h30

Lunch: Pubs, shops and ice cream along the way.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
14
KM
Newton Abbot
River Teign view from the Coombe Cellars pub by Stuart MacVeigh

Newton Abbot to Torquay (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

A route that snakes through the countryside largely following the John Musgrave Heritage Trail, on footpaths, bridleways, country lanes and pavements through woodland and fields and a geopark. Generally good paths that probably don't get too muddy in winter; some quiet road sections and one big hill out of Coffinswell with great views. Mostly follows the well-signposted John Musgrave Heritage Trail. Half-hourly trains at both ends. Kingskerswell makes a good halfway break with refreshments, toilets and a bus link.

Time: 5h–10h

Lunch: Shops, pubs and cafes at Kingskerswell, plus a cafe and toilets at Cockington.

Warnings: The Edginswell to North Whilborough section is all on narrow road where you may have to step into the hedge to let cars pass, though the roads are quiet.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
18
KM
Bristol Temple Meads
Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol by Steven Anderton

Bristol Temple Meads to Nailsea and Backwell (Somerset)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Time: 7h30–15h

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
24
KM
Torquay
Dawn Colours (Explore 26/02/2026) by RTA Photography

Torquay to Torre (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Stunning views. Coastal path.

Coastal: four fifths along the coast.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 4h–7h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
13
KM
Starcross
Exe Estuary dawn by ExeDave

Starcross to Dawlish (Devon)

30 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Coastal path.

Time: 3h–6h

Warnings: Sections can be overgrown.

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
12
KM
Ivybridge
Sunrise at the Lake Part 2 by Twogiantscoops

Ivybridge to Totnes (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Beautiful countryside & villages; Fabulous views towards the moors. Footpaths, bridleways, unmetalled roads and quiet, leafy country lanes through rolling Devon countryside, with pavement sections in towns and villages. Some quite steep gradients and with field paths between villages. At Earlscombe Farm a footpath has been recently diverted, so follow the waymarked route rather than the GPX line.

Time: 6h30–13h30

Lunch: A pub at Ugborough and another at Harberton, both roughly mid-route.

End-of-walk reward: Plenty of transport and refreshment options in Totnes.

Warnings: Numerous gates and stiles, including a couple of ladder stiles and a stone step stile with ropes. One slightly tricky crossing of the B3196 near Kittaford Cross, with steps down to the road, so listen for traffic before committing.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
24
KM
Newton Abbot
Berry Pomeroy Castle by Keith now in Wiltshire

Newton Abbot to Teignmouth (Devon)

45 minutes direct from Tiverton Parkway.

Walking along the tidal zone was beautiful, exciting; It's a special and beautiful route; a lovely walk mostly along the River Teign. A unique intertidal foreshore walk along the River Teign, with significant stretches between tidal high and low water that are covered by the sea for several hours each tide. The surface is predominantly shingle, frequently damp, often covered in slippery eel grass and seaweed and with a slight camber and sharp shells and debris underfoot. The Shaldon-to-Teignmouth stretch is on pavements and good paths. Includes the lower third of the Templer Way from Newton Abbot Town Quay to Shaldon, with Templer Way signs to follow. Tide tables are posted on Town Quay in Newton Abbot and in Teignmouth and Shaldon, and available online (use Teignmouth as location). A ferry runs from Shaldon to Teignmouth. Toilets in Newton Abbot, Shaldon and Teignmouth.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

Time: 2h30–5h30

Lunch: Cafes at Shaldon allow a more leisurely stop without tide worries.

Warnings: This is a tidal route that is dangerous if you have not checked tide times: the intertidal stretch between the A380 bridge and Shaldon should not be attempted above half tide (ideally within 2 hours of low water). Never walk out onto the exposed mud banks or short-cut across coves such as Netherton, Coombe Cellars or Arch Brook, where the soft mud is easy to sink into and very hard to escape. The surface is slippery and uneven with many trip hazards; wear walking shoes or boots with good soles.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
10
KM
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