Devon Coast to Coast (NCN route 27) Ilfracombe to Plymouth
Largely tracing the course of former railway lines, the route takes you through tunnels and across the breathtaking viaducts and bridges bequeathed by Victorian railway engineers notably on the traffic free Granite Way section at Meldon and Lake near Okehampton.
Heading south from Ilfracombe there's a good traffic free section to set you on your way before joining quiet roads with great views south to Braunton. Here the route starts a 30 mile traffic free section on almost entirely level former railway lines beside the beautiful Taw and Torridge estuaries via Barnstaple, Bideford and Great Torrington to the villages of Petrockstowe and Meeth. Further south to Okehampton on quiet roads the route from there to Lydford is known as the Granite Way. Its along the western fringes of Dartmoor to Tavistock and south from there by more traffic free sections along the superb Plym Valley Trail that leads to Plymouth Ho.
Whether you are planning a few days trip across Devon, or a day's outing from Plymouth, Okehampton, Barnstaple or Ilfracombe, the Devon Coast to Coast route is the way to explore this varied and wonderful countryside.
Traffic Free Sections of the Route
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(1.27MB - pdf help) (NCN route 27) 11miles/18kms.Email: environment@devon.gov.uk
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