Best Devon Walks
Where Romans Crossed the Teign
 
Best Passage House Inn Walks
 
2 TOP Walks
Walk 1 Passage House
 difficulty 2/4 (easy)
 3.1 miles (1h 20)
 6200+ steps
Walk 2 Passage House short
 difficulty 2/4 (easy)
 1.4 miles (40 mins)
 2800+ steps
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In the not too distant past the Teign could be crossed on foot near the Passage House Inn. However, the 'passage' was only safe during a low tide, hence the existence of a hostelry dating back to Roman times.

The present Passage House Inn can be traced back to the 18th century.

Point of InterestSaxon town,
Teign Estuary
Hackney Marshes
  
PubsPassage House Inn
  
parkingOff the A383 Greenhill Way Free but limited spaces see map
Passage House Inn
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parkingSATNAV Postcode:TQ12 3TD
Walk 1
Passage House (3.1 miles)
Passage House Inn
Passage House Inn

Difficulty:

A delightful walk which can be done any time of the year as the paths are well drained.

It combines the old part of the village/town with the Hackney Marshes, Newton Abbot Race Course, the Teign Estuary.and of course the Passage House Inn.

The Hackney Marshes have recently been declared a local nature reserve - information boards refer to it as a wetland wildlife haven!

Map of Passage House Inn Circular Walk

Map of Walk 1

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Walk 2
Passage House short (1.4 miles)

This short (dog) walk includes the Hackney Marshes and Teign Estuary. Allow 40 minutes.

Tunnel leading to Teign Estuary

Difficulty:

If you intend to visit the Passage House Inn , you could park there and do your walk before or after your visit.

Map of Passage House Inn short Circular Walk

Map of Walk 2

 Walks near Passage House Inn
 
Coombe Cellars Pub
 
 
A popular walk to Coombe Cellars on the river Teign, where smugglers used to meet.
 
Kingsteignton
 
 
A delightful and easy, dog friendly walk to Stover Park.
 
Bishopsteignton
 
 
A charming town with three pubs many Georgian buildings inspired by John Nash.