![]() | The Beer Engine |
This walk takes you North of Newton St Cyres into a relatively secluded area of Devon,through orchards and along a golf course ;it follows part of the Devonshire Heartland Way,linking the Exe Valley with Okehampton. The tracks are generally very good.
At the end of the walk you may be tempted to visit the famous Beer Engine built around 1850 as a railway hotel and established as a pub and brewery in 1983.
length: | 5.4 miles |
time: | 2hrs 15 mins |
terrain: | tracks,paths |
lanes | |
main roads | 0 % |
![]() | 2% |
altitude range | 30 - 95 m |
quality of track | **** |
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![]() | Cricket Club near the Station |
There is one steepish climb.
Newton St Cyres Orchard Walk
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