The East Devon Way is a long-distance footpath in England. It runs for 38 miles (61 km) between Exmouth in East Devon and Lyme Regis in Dorset.

Landscapes seen on the path include estuary, high open commons, woodlands and river valleys. The route includes some fairly steep climbs but is generally not challenging.

The path runs inland but links with the South West Coast Path at both ends. There is rail access to Exmouth via branch line from Exeter and buses serve both ends of the route.

Landscape features

  • The Jurassic Coast, a 95-mile (153 km) long World Heritage Site
  • River Axe
  • River Lym
  • River Coly
  • River Exe estuary
  • River Otter
  • River Sid
  • The Cobb breakwater and fossils at Lyme Regis

Places

  • Exmouth
  • Newton Poppleford
  • Sidbury
  • Colyton
  • Musbury
  • Uplyme
  • Fire Beacon Hill

References

External links

  • eastdevonway.org.uk

East Devon Way sign Stock Photo Alamy

East Devon Way Guide by East Devon AONB Issuu

East Devon Excellence Visit East Devon

Enjoy SelfCatering Holidays Exploring The East Devon Way

Dog Walks Devon / Walking the East Devon Way — Devon With Your Dog