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Walking the Two Moors Way
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Walking.
Near to
Plymouth
(15.80 km)
in United Kingdom.
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Burgh Island lies in Bigbury Bay on the South Devon coast. The privately owned island is cut off twice a day by the high tide, and boasts a recently...
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Dowsing is not generally accepted as being scientifically possible, but it is surprisingly widely practised and regarded as fact by many.
It is...
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This stretch of the line is one of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's most famous, as well as most impressive. Rather than take the line inland, he constructed...
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Fishing is not all about the size of the fish. The trout of rivers like the Barle and the Exe, which rise on Exmoor, and the East Dart, which runs...
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Bodmin Moor in itself is enough to send a chill down any spine. Its miles of misty, undulating grassland seem to go on forever, and the imposing...
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The cliff exposures along the Dorset and East Devon coast provide an almost continuous sequence of rock formations spanning the Mesozoic Era, or some...
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A sandy beach, backed by high sand dunes beside the picturesque North Devonshire village of Croyde. The beach is extremely popular with holidaying...
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West Bay is "Dorset's Golden Gateway to the Jurassic Coast" – a great little harbour town and a wonderful base-camp for walkers, fossil...
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This is thought by many to be one of the best long distance trails in Europe, and rightly so, it covers some stunning country, including the Exmoor...
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This Somerset garden was designed by the famous one-two punch of Edwin Lutyens (architecture, bones of the garden) and Gertrude Jekyll (abundant...
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