10 Date 7th Apr 14th Apr 21st Apr Date
28th Apr 6th Jan
5th May 13th Jan
12th May 20th Jan
19th May 27th Jan
26th May 3rd Feb
2nd June 10th Feb 9th June 17th Feb
24th Feb 30th June
16th June 23rd June
3rd Mar 10th Mar 17th Mar 24th Mar 31st Mar
Time Walk level
10.00 or 10.10
10.30 or 11.00
10.30 or 11.05
10.00 or 10.30 or
25
10.00 or 10.20
09.45 or 10.30
10.30 or 10.40
9.25 or 10.10
10.00 or 10.10
10.30 or 11.00
For more information about the walks please ring 07570 848446 or email:
walkandtalk@talktalk.net
Additional Information: - Please wear suitable clothing (layers are best) and comfortable, supportive footwear. - Light coloured clothing is recommended where walks involve using busy roads. - Dogs are welcome on the walks. Please clear up after them and e
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For more information about the walks please ring 07570 848446 or email
walkandtalk@talktalk.net All walks are subject to change/cancellation at short notice at this time
Additional Information: - Please wear suitable clothing (layers are best) and comfortable, supportive footwear. - Light coloured clothing is recommended where walks involve using busy roads. - Dogs are welcome on the walks. Please clear up after them and e
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- Please bring a bottle of water on warm days. - Please bring medication with you if required.
For more information about the walks please ring 07570 848446 or email
walkandtalk@talktalk.net All walks are subject to change/cancellation at short notice at this time
There is no charge for attending these walks, all we ask is that you bring enough money to join us for refreshments at the end if you would like to; and for the ferry where indicated in the ‘Location’ column with (£).
- Please bring a bottle of water on warm days. - Please bring medication with you if required.
The Walk Levels shown give an indication of the difficulty of the walk. Level 1 is an easy walk of less than an hour using mostly flat, hard surfaced paths with no steep hills or steps. Level 3 walks can use a variety of footpaths, roads and tracks, some of which may be uneven, muddy and slippery. These walks may involve steps, inclines and stiles and will usually take over two hours.
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Dartmouth Walk & Talk: We are an informal walking group based in Dartmouth. Anyone is very welcome to join our walks, but you do so entirely at your own risk. Listed walks may be changed or cancelled at short notice, for example should inclement weather make walking conditions unsuitable or hazardous. Walks also take place on other days, currently Tuesdays. The walk is only decided during the previous week, so for details ring/text over the weekend or join the WhatsApp group.
We are an informal walking group based in Dartmouth. Anyone is very welcome to join our walks, but you do so entirely at your own risk. Listed walks may be changed or cancelled at short notice, for example should inclement weather make walking conditions unsuiutable or hazardrous. Walks also take place on other days, currently Tuesdays. The walk is only decided during the previous week, so for details ring/text the WhatsApp group.
10.30 or 11.05
10.30 or 10.55
3 3 Torcross to Beesands circular
There is no charge for attending these walks, all we ask is that you bring enough money to join us for refreshments at the end if you would like to; and for the ferry where indicated in the ‘Location’ column with (£).
10.30 1 or 2 Hoodown Woods Kingswear via higher and lower ferries (£)
3 Dart riverside walk and the Dartington Estate
Strete to Torcross via Strete Gate and Slapton Ley
9.25 or 10.10
10.00 or 10.15
10.00 or 10.10
10.30 or 10.55
10.30 3 3
2
10.30 3 10.15 2
10.00 or 10.15
3 2
2 3
11.15 10.30 3 2
2 10.15 3 3 3
Time Walk level
Dartmouth Thursday walks April - June 2022
Location of walk (£=bring money for ferry)
Kingswear circular with estuary and river views (£)
Churston Greenway circular walk (£)
May & June Meeting point Kingswear railway station
Dartmouth Thursday walks January - March 2022
Location of walk (£=bring money for ferry)
Bluebells at Gallants Bower Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane
Beesands and the bluebell wood Broadsands Beach t Brixham via
Torcross to Stokenham via at Widewell Plantation
golf course and The Grove (£)
Berry Head, Brixham circular (£) Chillington to Torcross
10.30 2 Hoodown Woods Kingswear via higher and lower ferries (£)
3 Dart riverside walk and the Dartington Estate
3
10.15 2 2
2 Hillhead to Kingswear via Slapper’s Hill (£)
3
South West Coast Path circular via Little Dartmouth, Warren Point and Redlap
The Diamond Jubilee Way a spectacular extended circular walk – bring a picnic lunch
Berry Head, Brixham circular (£) 10.00 – no 18 bus from Kingswear Banjo or 10.20 Bank Lane Brixham
Dittisham & the Dart Valley Trail
Sandquay Wood car park, Old Mill Lane, Townstal
Snowdrops at Staverton circular 10.30 at Staverton Church. Car transport may be available (leaving Dartmouth about 09.45) subject to numbers: contact one of the Walk Leaders for details
The Bandstand, Royal Avenue Gardens
10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 10.40 Deer Park bus stop Stoke Fleming
Dartmouth Castle Tea Rooms – free & unlimited parking on the higher road leading to the CoastGuard Cottages
Churston to Dartmouth via Long Wood and higher ferry (£)
Slapton Ley and village circular 10.30 – 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 11.00 Slapton Turn/War Memorial car park
Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane
Strete to Torcross via Strete Gate and Slapton Ley
Dartmouth Leisure Centre, Townstal Return from Blackpool Sands on no 3 bus
Dartmouth Walk & Talk: We are an informal walking group based in Dartmouth. Anyone is very welcome to join our walks, but you do so entirely at your own risk. Listed walks may be changed or cancelled at short notice, for example should inclement weather make walking conditions unsuitable or hazardous.
The Bandstand, Royal Avenue Gardens
The Walk Levels shown give an indication of the difficulty of the walk. Level 1 is an easy walk of less than an hour using mostly flat, hard surfaced paths with no steep hills or steps. Level 3 walks can use a variety of footpaths, roads and tracks, some of which may be uneven, muddy and slippery. These walks may involve steps, inclines and stiles and will usually take over two hours.
10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 10.55 Strete Kings Arms Car Park (2nd bus stop in Strete)
09.25 – no 92 bus from Dartmouth Pontoon or 10.10 Totnes railway station (Plymouth side)
10.00 – no 18 or 120 bus from the Banjo Kingswear or 10.10 at Hillhead Camp bus stop
10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 10.55 Strete Kings Arms Car Park (2nd bus stop in Strete)
10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth Pontoon or 11.05 at Torcross Post Office
Broadsands Beach to Paignton (£) 10.00 – 120 bus from Kingswear Banjo or 10.15 Broadsands/Churston Library
10.00 – no 120 bus from the Banjo Kingswear or 10.10 Churston Bridge by the Steam Train station
09.25 – 92 bus from Dartmouth Pontoon or 10.10 Totnes railway station (Plymouth side)
10.00 – 120 bus from the Banjo Kingswear or 10.10 Churston Bridge by the Steam Train station
Slapton Ley and village circular 10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 11.00 Slapton Turn/War Memorial car park The Bandstand, Royal Avenue Gardens
Meeting point
Dartmouth Leisure Centre, Townstal Return from Blackpool Sands on no 3 bus
25 Bank Lane Brixham nd
10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth Pontoon or 11.05 at Torcross Post Office
10.00 – no 120 bus from Kingswear Banjo or 10.15 Broadsands/Churston Library
10.00 – 18 bus from Kingswear Banjo or 10.30 – no 3 bus from Dartmouth pontoon or 11.15 at Chillington village, 2
bus stop
NATIONAL TRUST
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OVERBECK’S T: 01548 842893 Garden openl for pre-booked visits. 10.30am – 4pm (except Fridays and Saturdays)
COLETON FISHACRE T: 01803 842382
Open daily 10.30am – 5pm.
GREENWAY T: 01803 842382
Open daily 10.30am – 5pm.
COMPTON CASTLE T: 01803 661906 Open for pre-booked visits. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 11am – 3pm
SALTRAM T: 01752 333500 Park & Garden open every day. House open every day except Tuesdays & Wednesdays. Check website for times.
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