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Cycling
Commuter and Leisure Cycle Routes
Commuter Routes in Devon
- Exeter Cycle Network Leaflet (3.18MB - pdf help)
- Exeter Cycle Network Map (3.36MB - pdf help)
- Exe Cycle Route (195KB - pdf help)
- Braunton to Barnstaple - along National Cycle Network Route 31 (soon to be re-numbered National Cycle Network 27). It is part of the Devon Coast to Coast route
- South Brent to Ivybridge and Plympton - A38 route, now named National Cycle Network Route 2
- Bideford to Fremington to Barnstaple - along National Cycle Network Route 27 called Devon Coast to Coast.
Further information
Email: cycledevon@devon.gov.uk
Tel: 0845 155 1004
Town and leisure maps are available free as a printed leaflet or downloadable.
To find out about where to cycle in Devon select one of the routes below:
- Exeter (3.80MB - pdf help)
- Barnstaple (799KB - pdf help)
- Exmouth (3.23MB - pdf help)
- Newton Abbot (3.59MB - pdf help)
- Tavistock (3.14MB - pdf help)
- Tiverton and local area (1.44MB - pdf help)
- Totnes (4.08MB - pdf help)
Leisure routes in Devon
- The Tarka Cycle Trail (1.72MB - pdf help) (between Ilfracombe and Hatherleigh/Meeth) - more information on the Tarka Trail – Braunton to Meeth
- The Granite Way (1.94MB - pdf help) (between Okehampton and Lydford)
- Exe Estuary Trail (Dawlish – Exeter – Exmouth)Exe Estuary Trail Map
- Stop Line Way
- Devon Coast to Coast (National Cycle Network Route No.27)
- West Country Way (National Cycle Network Route No.3)
- Southern Coastal Route (Plymouth - Axminster), (National Cycle Network Route No. 2)
- Tiverton to Culm Valley Routes (1.44MB - pdf help)
To order printed copies email environment@devon.gov.uk