Rail services
Great Western and Virgin Cross Country run intercity services to Devon, and along its main lines, so why not start your holiday from home by train? Connections can be made from these services to a variety of the Trails, including the South West Coast Path, Two Moors Way and West Devon Way. South West Trains also operate between Waterloo and Exeter for access to Trails in East Devon.
There are also attractive branch lines in Devon, operated by Wales and West Passenger Trains Ltd, which link with the main line routes. These include the popular Tarka Line, which not only gives access to several Trails in northern Devon, but is actually used as part of the Tarka Trail walking route; the Tamar Valley Line, an important element of the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail; and the Exmouth branch for the East Devon Way and the East Devon section of the South West Coast Path.
On summer Sundays the Dartmoor Line gives access from Exeter to Okehampton and the many Trails in this area.
Also at Okehampton the "Dartmoor Pony" which operates from Okehampton Station to the nearby Meldon Quarry and Viaduct. This is an invaluable link for walkers, as well as giving access for the less mobile to a spectacularly scenic area.
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National Express
It is also possible to reach Devon by road via National Express coaches, which serve a number of destinations in North and South Devon.
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Where they run parallel, rail services can also be used to walk stretches of some of the Trails and return you to your starting point. Again, the Tamar Valley Line is very useful when walking lengths of the Discovery Trail; parts of the East Devon Way and the South West Coast Path in South Devon can also be walked in conjunction with trains in this way.
The "Dartmoor Pony" service forms a scenic link as part of the West Devon Way, Two Castles Trail and Dartmoor Way, as well as access to a variety of local circular walks.
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Devon has an extensive network of local bus services, operated by First and Stagecoach Devon, which can be used to give access to all the Trails. In addition, a number of the Trails have bus routes running parallel to all or part of their lengths, allowing great flexibility on your starting and finishing points and giving opportunities to use one accommodation base rather than moving on every day.
The detailed information on some of the Trails divides them into shorter lengths, deliberately designed to give bus access at both ends to help you plan your walk. The West Devon Way, Tamar Valley Discovery Trail, Two Castles Trail and Exe Valley Way are divided in this way. Other Trails which lend themselves to this kind of use include the Erme-Plym Trail and certain lengths of the South West Coast Path, the Tarka Trail and East Devon Way. The Dart Valley Trail can be used not only in conjunction with bus, but also ferry or private steam railway.
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Remember also that by using all these local facilities you are helping to keep them viable, to the benefit of other walkers and also of the local community.
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The Camping Barn Network provides an excellent accommodation base for exploring the Exmoor, Dartmoor and Tarka Trail areas. The barns, or "stone tents", provide simple, inexpensive accommodation for small groups or individuals. They have been chosen to give good access to spectacular country and have been converted with care to retain their original character.
Camping barns can provide convenient overnight stops on various long-distance trails. Higher Cadham is on the Tarka Trail, as is Sticklepath; the latter is also on the Dartmoor Way and on the Taw-Teign Link to the Two Moors Way. Chenson is close to the Tarka Trail and the Little Dart Ridge and Valley Walk, Great Houndtor is close to the Dartmoor Way, while Lopwell is right on the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail and Northcombe is very close to the Exe Valley Way.
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