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Braunton Countryside Centre

The Braunton Countryside Centre is at the heart of the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere. From our visitor education centre situated right next to the Tarka Trail and from nearby locations you can explore stunning countryside and coast. Take one of our walking or cycling tours and discover amazing wildlife and nature.
www.brauntoncountrysidecentre.org

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25. april 2023

St Brannock's Church walk

Tid

0h19m

Afstand

1,32km

Hastighed

4,4km/h

Stigning

10m

Nedstigning

10m

25. april 2023

This walk is accessible to anyone. It's a nice area around the graveyard and church, plenty of wildlife to see.

Wheelchair friendly.

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18. april 2023

Wrafton pond walk

Tid

0h16m

Afstand

1,16km

Hastighed

4,8km/h

Nedstigning

10m

18. april 2023

This walk is completely flat making it accessible for anyone, also it doesn't take long to get there. The pond is worth the walk as you get to see ducks at the end.

Wheelchair friendly.

Be careful when wet as it's slippery.

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18. april 2023

Tid

0h19m

Afstand

1,22km

Hastighed

3,9km/h

Nedstigning

10m
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18. april 2023

Tid

0h20m

Afstand

1,33km

Hastighed

3,9km/h

Nedstigning

10m
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10. oktober 2020

Fairlinch and Lobb

Tid

1h18m

Afstand

5,72km

Hastighed

5,2km/h

Stigning

110m

Nedstigning

100m

12. oktober 2020

This circular walk from the Braunton Countryside Centre takes in stunning views from Fairlinch towards the Taw & Torridge Estuary and Braunton Burrows. It includes a loop around the beautiful hamlet of Lobb which boasts its very own vineyard claimed to be the closest one to the surfing beaches of Saunton

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20. september 2020

Horsey Island Nature Reserve Cycle Tour

Tid

1h01m

Afstand

12,6km

Hastighed

14,5km/h

Stigning

230m

Nedstigning

240m

9. november 2020

Horsey Island is a dynamic nature reserve owned by the Devon Wildlife Trust. This saltmarsh and mudflats provide ideal conditions for thousands of water birds as well as rare plants. Natural coastal processes means the area is flooded by the estuary and changing tides. The best time to spot wildlife

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14. september 2020

Chapel Hill Braunton

Tid

0h53m

Afstand

4,19km

Hastighed

5,1km/h

Stigning

80m

Nedstigning

70m

9. november 2020

A circular walk to Chapel Hill with stunning views across Braunton countryside passing historic buildings and streets. At the top of Chapel Hill, is the ruin of St Michael’s Chapel which was built in the fifteenth century as a votive chapel for sailors and fishermen, where prayers were said for them

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12. september 2020

Tarka Trail Fremington to Bideford

Tid

2h29m

Afstand

25,4km

Hastighed

16,1km/h

Stigning

120m

Nedstigning

120m

13. oktober 2020

This cycle tour follows the Tarka Trail along the Taw and Torridge Rivers from Fremington Quay to Bideford Iron Railway Bridge. Stunning scenery, abundant wildlife and nature reserves. For more information on the Tarka Trail see: tarkatrail.org.uk

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31. august 2020

Braunton Local Producers Bike Tour

Tid

0h38m

Afstand

8,23km

Hastighed

16,4km/h

Stigning

20m

Nedstigning

20m

31. august 2020

This circular bike tour starts at the Braunton Countryside Centre taking in Sandy Lane and across Braunton Marsh and back past Velator. Braunton has many local producers who sell seasonal fruit, veg, plants, eggs and preserves direct to customers. Bypass the supermarket and fill up on local produce

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31. august 2020

D-Day Military Heritage Walk

Tid

1h04m

Afstand

5,07km

Hastighed

5,0km/h

Stigning

0m

Nedstigning

10m

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31. august 2020

Braunton Burrows is a the heart of the North Devon Biosphere and North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. However, during World War II it provided ideal conditions for assault training and is still used today for military training. This walk takes a look at some of the remains still visible

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