- Tarka Trail
The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths around north
Devon ,England that follow the route taken byTarka the Otter in the book of that name. It is a figure-of-eight route, based onBarnstaple , and covers some 180 miles of path.The route covers a wide variety of landscapes, including: wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs and sandy bays. Walking varies between easy and strenuous, depending on the location, but, in general, it is comprehensively waymarked.The trails are now a popular tourist destination and bicycle hire businesses are available for those who wish to cycle along suitable sections of the trail. A section of the Trail is part of
National Cycle Network route number 27 and forms part of theDevon Coast to Coast Cycle Route [ [http://www.sustrans.org.uk/default.asp?sID=1132149356859 Sustrans – Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route] ] , a 102-mile route fromIlfracombe , in the north, toPlymouth , in the south, largely using former railway lines.Disused railways
Several sections of disused railway line have been utilised to create the trail. These have the benefit of being relatively flat, with only small uphill and downhill gradients. The paths also run across many former railway bridges, which command notable views over various rivers and valleys. A number of the stations on the route have been restored or rebuilt.
Former railway sections include:
*Ilfracombe Branch Line – betweenBraunton andBarnstaple
*Bideford Extension Railway – between Barnstaple andBideford
*North Devon Railway – between Bideford andTorrington Places of interest
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RMB Chivenor
*Bideford and Instow Railway Towns and villages
The Trail passes through numerous towns and villages, including:
*Barnstaple
*Instow
*Yelland
*Bideford
*Torrington
*Hatherleigh
*Okehampton
*Lynmouth
*Ilfracombe
*Lee Bay
*Mortehoe
*Woolacombe
*Braunton Intersecting paths
A number of other local walking routes intersect or coincide with the Tarka Trail:
*South West Coast Path – route coincides betweenIlfracombe andBideford
*Two Moors Way – route coincides for part of the way throughExmoor
*Macmillan Way West – route coincides betweenBarnstaple and Exmoor
*Dartmoor Way – route coincides
*West Devon Way
*Two Castles Trail
*Little Dart Ridge and Valley Walk Public transport
Using public transport for at least part of their journey means that walkers can plan walks which start and finish at different places, rather than have to circle back to their start point to collect their cars.
Railway
The Trail may be reached from stations on The
Tarka Line , the railway fromExeter toBarnstaple . Services to some stations are infrequent and at several the trains only stop on request.Bus services
Most towns and villages along the Tarka Trail have
bus services, although some of these may not be very frequent.ee also
References
* [http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/transport/public_rights_of_way/where_to_walk_and_ride/tarka_trail.htm Devon County Council - Tarka Trail]
External links
* [http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/transport/public_rights_of_way/where_to_walk_and_ride/tarka_trail.htm Official site]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/outdoors/cycling/coast_part1.shtml Devon Coast-to-Coast Cycle Route]
* [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/INFO/paths/tarka.html Ramblers Association – Tarka Trail Walking Info]
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