Exeter to Crediton SlowWay
Sat 5th Feb 2022
Walk Details:
A linear and hilly route, using footpaths, bridleways and minor roads. Part of the SlowWays network.
The route finishes at the War Memorial on High Street, Crediton. A finish time early to mid-afternoon is anticipated with good return transport options available. This is a linear route and encourages the use of public transport, please bring a means of payment for the return fare and-or id, pass or railcard, where appropriate.
Stiles are included on the route. Bring waterproofs, warm clothing a torch and lunch. Walkers must not attend LDWA social walks if they or close contact has recently been diagnosed with or show any Covid-19 symptoms, are awaiting test results or are self-isolating under current Government guidance.
Dogs welcome on lead – subject to bus or train regulations. Dogs to be on lead at all times on the walk
Entry Details:
Other Files
GPX
A GPX file of the above route may be downloaded by clicking the link below.
Note: GPX files of Group Walks are created by LDWA Group members, and may be downloaded only by other LDWA members. They should not be made available outside the LDWA, and are used at members' own risk.
Login to Download (Members Only)You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a path or a marker for more info. (interactive map help)
You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a path or a marker for more info. (interactive map help)
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn
At high zoom levels the route is indicative only.
Maps:
You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a marker for more info. (interactive map help)
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence.
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.