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along the way, passing places for faster cyclists, picnic spots and little exciting dens and things to see as we went along. There are also fabulous views over exeter from the top of the ridge at Haldon Forest, although I had difficulty looking at the view, as I was trying to concentrate on keeping emma going along the path in front of me! In celebration of The gruffalo’s 15th birthday the trail is also littered with the much loved characters from the books – great excitement for my little one, Tom, who was leaning out of his bike seat all the way (nearly tipping my bike over), whilst shouting the words from the book! such a happy day. We took a big picnic, but there is a café and park/play area. There is also a little scrambling route for bigger kids on bikes and other well marked routes for more advanced cyclists. This is definitely a place for the whole family www. forestry.gov.uk/haldonforestpark. And finally don’t forget Dartmouth Outdoor Pool is


Haldon Forest cycling trail


already open for the summer. such a lovely pool, with friendly staff and a real suntrap – perfect for a swim and relax on the grass or just nip up for a quick dip on cooler days, because the water is so warm. Have a lovely summer!•


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