Walks you can reach from Topsham by train

Devon · South West England

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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 Topsham.

Exmouth
Sea views from Dawlish Warren by Dave_A_2007

Exmouth Circular via West Down Beacon (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Topsham.

A varied circular using the trackbed of the former Exmouth-to-Sidmouth Junction railway out through Littleham, then returning along the South West Coast Path over the cliffs of West Down Beacon and the High Land of Orcombe, passing the Geoneedle that marks the start of the Jurassic Coast before the long esplanade back into town.

The Geoneedle at Orcombe Point: a Portland-stone monument marking the western start of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

Time: 3h30

Lunch: Pubs and shops in Littleham, Exmouth town centre and the seafront; the South Beach Café at Sandy Bay (seasonal).

Warnings: The coast path skirts the Straight Point firing range — obey any red-flag warnings; one moderate climb onto the cliffs.

Walk details: Avocet Line Rail Users Group (PDF).

14
KM
Newcourt
Exe Estuary from Exton Station by tim of the hill

Newcourt to Digby and Sowton (Devon)

3 minutes direct from Topsham.

A walk around Sowton in open country and Devon green lanes with superb views, from Newcourt over the M5 to the ancient Clyst Bridge and the village of Clyst St Mary, then on field paths past Bishop's Court and through Sowton village back to Digby & Sowton. A shorter three-mile option turns back at Clyst St Mary.

Bishop's Court: a medieval house that was once a country residence of the Bishops of Exeter.

Clyst Bridge: the ancient stone bridge over the River Clyst, scene of fighting during the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion.

Time: 2h30

Lunch: Pubs and shops at Clyst St Mary (the Half Moon and the Blue Ball).

Warnings: The longer loop to Sowton can be very muddy when wet.

Walk details: Avocet Line Rail Users Group (PDF).

9
KM
Polsloe Bridge
Golden hour on the Alphin Brook by tim of the hill

Polsloe Bridge to Exeter St Davids (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Topsham.

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
Little Haldon Heath by ExeDave

Dawlish to Exmouth (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Topsham.

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
Exeter St Davids
Alphington RS DJI_0271 by Swebbatron

Exeter St Davids to Tiverton Parkway (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Topsham.

Hill and moorland paths and with substantial climbs; surfaced.

Time: 8h–16h30

Warnings: Short stretch on a fast-traffic road with limited verge.

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
32
KM
Crediton
Shobrooke Park by Christian Hacker

Crediton to Exeter Central (Devon)

15 minutes direct from Topsham.

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.

GPX
Steep
21
KM
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