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Easy Access Trails

PictureClick image - Home Farm Marsh is accesible to mobility vehicles.
A number of easy access trails within North Devon's Biosphere Reserve have been specially surveyed and entered onto the Phototrails website.

Each walk is described through a slideshow of photographs, providing information which lets you see just what the walk is like. They include information on the surrounding environment, the walk distance and the features and highlights that you will find along the way.

Information on four of the Phototrails routes has also been produced in leaflet form, each colour coded so that you can choose a walk suited to your ability.

Green - Flat level surafce, gradient less than 1 in 12. Benches on route. Gates wheelchair accessible
Brown - Varying gradients, minimum width 1m. Natural surface, gates wheelchair accessible.


Fremington Quay to Anchor Wood, 2.1 miles (3.4km) - Green


Westward Ho! to Cornborough, 0.9 miles (1.4km) - Green


Georgeham to Putsborough, 1.4 miles (2.2km) - Brown


Hartland and Pattard Wood, 1.3 miles (2.1km) - Brown
Fremington Easy Access Trail
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Westward Ho! Easy Access Trail
File Size: 2442 kb
File Type: pdf
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Georgeham East Access Trail
File Size: 2298 kb
File Type: pdf
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Hartland Easy Access Trail
File Size: 2312 kb
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