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Colebrooke
 
The landscape around this village has not been changed for centuries and is dotted with old Devon cottages and manor houses.

Walks from Colebrook include several climbs and descents.
Parking : see map below.

Colebrooke lies North of a Roman Road to Crediton and is surrounded by footpaths and bridleways making it a good starting point for walkers.

Walk 1

Walk 1 (3.3 miles) Time:1h 20 mins

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 new inn at coleford
New Inn At Coleford
   
Starting from the car park at the back of the church the walk descends into Penstone, then climbs steadily towards High Knowle.
From here, the route follows Goblin Hill into Knowl, a charming village - part of the bridleway can be quite muddy even during the summer so sensible footwear is recommended.
It returns via Coleford, a most picturesque village .

ancient track leading to penstone
Ancient Track Leading To Penstone
 Point of Interestold cottages, peaceful countryside
 parkingsee main parking area
   
 
  
  
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 Walks near Colebrook:
  
 Crediton
Many great walks of varying lengths to choose from.
  
 
 Morchard Bishop
Morchard (Large Wood) Bishop lies almost halfway on the Two Moors Way . In the village you will find a detailed map of all the footpaths in the area ,a welcome sign to all walkers and hikers.
  
  

Walk 2

Walk 2 (4.3 miles) Time:1h 20 mins

 
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Starting point is the same as walk 1 and like walk 2 it returns via Coleford.
It is worth popping into the famous olde looking 'New Inn' at Coleford.

There is no pub at Colebrooke.

   
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