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There
are two walks to Lympstone
along the River Exe.
NEW
CYCLE PATH/WALKWAY
The
new wide cycle/walkway starting by the Railway Station
a few yards by the road, then along the tarmac path
to Lympstone, a safe and easy access. The new section
of the Exe Estuary Trail between Exmouth and Lympstone
was opened on Saturday, March 1 2008.
OLD
PATH (details and photos below the new cycle way)
There
is of course the old path starting by the River (behind
the Train Bus stations. But please note this can be
a bit muddy and narrow, not al all easy fro wheelchair/
buggies etc. but can offer access down to the River
bed nearer Lympstone and can be quieter, but be warned
very narrow in parts and is right next to the railway
line in parts, so please take care with animals and
children.
Both
are very pleasant walks. Enjoy!

Directions
Exmouth
to Lympstone Station, From the combined Exmouth Bus
and Railway Station.
Walking
info: NEW CYCLE
PATH/WALKWAY
The cycle route is now a very popular attraction for
walkers and cyclists.

ABOVE The start is near the railway Station. Only the first
few yards are by the road

ABOVE 100 yards after previous photo. Go left here, railway
line left behind bushes, lots of rabbits. to the right
Exmouth Town Football pitch

ABOVE 50 yards after previous photo, railway line left behind
bushes, lots of rabbits. to the right Exmouth Town
Football pitch

ABOVE After the Football Club/Carter
Avenue shown here by the houses, go though the
next wooden gate on the road. Follow the bend
next to the river and the water escape. Continue
straight on next to the river 200 meters on the
tarmac path towards the farm. (photo RIGHT) |
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ABOVE Go left here, the path just after here spilt's up , (left
for the old narrow path) and straight on for the new
path (you can just about see the two people on the
top of the path in the far distance).

ABOVE Go straight on for the new path

ABOVE The path has great vantage points as it goes up and down
a little.

ABOVE 20 yards after previous photo

ABOVE VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH: a few yards before
the road and Carter Ave. playing fields.

ABOVE River view and the old path

ABOVE the view towards Lympstone, with a couple coming back
to Exmouth, these trees are particular nice to look
at. just before Courtlands lodge and the raised wooden
part of the walk.

ABOVE Over lovely new wooden walkways, here near Courtlands
lodge, a small house to the right not shown)

ABOVE 300 yards after previous photo, VIEW TOWARDS
EXMOUTH: the part that sticks out in the
photo, (before Exmouth in the far background) is the
grassy area on the old pathway.

ABOVE The view from walking along the river bed. When the walkway
finishes, Turn left onto the road, TAKE CARE!, under
the railway bridge. A FEW YARDS ON THE TIGHT CORNER
TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PHOTO, be aware of oncoming traffic
on this corner. Then rest or walk up the small hill
towards Lympstone. or at low tide along the river
bed, with its lovely views. (one has access with a
little difficulty from the old path to the river bed
on the old path)

ABOVE Go left here, the path just after here spilt's up , (left
for the old narrow path) and straight on for the new
path (you can just about see the two people on the
top of the path in the far distance).

Walking
info: OLD PATH
The
old path starting by the River (behind the Train Bus
stations). But please note this can be a bit muddy
and narrow, not at all easy for wheelchair/ buggies
etc. but can offer access down to the River bed nearer
Lympstone and can be quieter, but be warned its very
narrow in parts and part of it is right next to the
railway line, so please take care with animals and
children. Enjoy!
Walk
past the station through the car park and then a lorry
park, with the railway station to the right. The path
follows to the left of the railway line before crossing
over it at a pedestrian crossing and joins a road.
Turn left down this road and when it curves to the
right continue straight on down another footpath.
This follows to the right of the railway line before
crossing over onto the left-hand side and heading
northwards before descending down to meet a road on
the southern side of Lympstone. Turn left along this
road and follow it as it heads through the village
and curves around to the right to the railway station,
where this walk ends.
Walking
info:
The start is near the back of the railway Station. Walk
past the station through the car park and then
a lorry park, with the railway station to the
right. The path follows to the left of the railway
line before crossing over it at a pedestrian crossing
and joins a road. OR YOU CAN START ON THE MAIN
ROAD and after the houses and the farm turn off
on the new path. |
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After the Football Club/Carter
Avenue direction. the path towards the
farm. Turn left down this road and when it curves
to the right continue straight on down another
footpath. |
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ABOVE VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH


Left Path: This follows to the right of the railway line
before crossing over onto the left-hand side and heading
northwards.
600
yards after: the path crosses the railway line to
the half circular grassy field area, with a gate to
the other side of the track, (NO Wheelchair access
from here), Children & dogs, take care.

ABOVE,
VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH: about to cross
over railway line

ABOVE,
VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH: about to cross
over railway line

ABOVE,
VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH

View heading northwards to Lympstone.


ABOVE,
VIEW TOWARDS EXMOUTH: about to get
to the grassy area.

After the open grass area, the path narrows. It
is possible to walk this part without meeting a train
if you want for one to pass first and walk fast. From
here it is possible for the fitter to walk along the
river bed at low tide to Lympstone, although slightly
wet in patches.




There
is access for the fitter here to the river bed at
low tide. Please note that I take no responsibility
for anything that may happen when following these
directions. If you intend to follow this route take
care, its a concrete slope.

ABOVE The view from walking along the river bed. When the walkway
finishes, Turn left onto the road, TAKE CARE!, under
the railway bridge. A FEW YARDS ON THE TIGHT CORNER
TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PHOTO, be aware of oncoming traffic
on this corner.
Then
rest or walk up the small hill towards Lympstone.
and heading northwards before descending down to meet
a road on the southern side of Lympstone. Turn left
along this road and follow it as it heads through
the village and curves around to the right to the
railway station.
or
at low tide along the river bed, with its lovely views
at low tide to Lympstone. Around the corner is the
small red cliffs before Lympstone. (one has
access with a little difficulty from the old path
to the river bed on the old path, before this point)
Continue
up the road into the village or walk around the headland
at low tide.

Walking
info:
The start is near the railway Station |
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After the Football Club/Carter
Avenue direction. the path towards the
farm |
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600 yards after: the path crosses the railway line to
the half circular grassy field area, with a gate
and a wooden stay on the other side of the track,
(NO Wheelchair access from here), Children &
dogs, take care. |
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After the open grass area, the path narrows. Small
children's buggies will get though. It is unfenced
to the river, there is a wire fence next to the
railway, control dogs, hold them if possible,
Please take care. (it is possible to walk this
part without meeting a train if you want for one
to pass first and walk fast.) From
here it is possible for the fitter to walk along
the river bed at low tide to Lympstone, although
slightly wet in patches. |
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The view a little further
on, (OPPOSITE DIRECTION, looking back towards
Exmouth).
The
path on the top goes away from the rivers edge
at the Lympstone end, coming out on the small
road next to the railway bridge (when wet it
can be muddy in places). |
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The view where one meets the road, OPPOSITE DIRECTION,
looking back towards Exmouth. Walk along the
river at low tide to Lympstone, Around the corner
is the small red cliffs before Lympstone.
Continue
up the road into the village or walk around
the headland at low tide. (OPPOSITE DIRECTION
to the photo.) |
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a good 40 minutes from the Exmouth railway Station
to Lympstone walking very quickly. To take it
easy and see the view then allow over twice as
long or of course as long as you want. |
Lympstone
village
(see Lympstone page) is
a real picture, many small cottage's and its Marina
(boats at high tide only) nested in the middle of
its sandstone cliffs.
There
are shops including the post Office and of course
3 public houses serving food and music nights. The
Globe and The Swan (by the Railway Station) and under
the railway bridge The Redwing
Inn.
After
more lovely cottages and houses is the large Lympstone
Church. Behind it are the Tennis Courts, Village Hall
and the village School.
Walkers
and Keen cyclists can also ride the cycle route from
Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton along Buzzard Way. Starting
near Phear Park, then over the road at Littleham Cross,
then again on the old railway line towards Budleigh.
about 5 miles
History
Read about Exmouth's History and see many old photos
and paintings of old Exmouth.
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