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10 ways to get active in Exeter 1 Paddleboard along the canal with AS Watersports
2 Scale the south west’s largest indoor climbing wall at the Quay Climbing Centre and Clip n Climb, situated in Exeter’s old electricity building, providing a majestic arena in which to climb
3 Hire a bike from Saddles & Paddles and follow the purpose-built Exe Estuary Trail, part of the National Cycle Network Route 2
4 Follow one of 3 self-guided heritage trails around the city, or join a free guided walking tour with the Red Coat Guides
5 Join a guided cycle tour with Devon Cycling Holidays, who will take you through breath- taking Devon countryside
6 Enjoy a round of golf at Exeter Golf & Country Club, a 120 acre 18 hole par 69 golf course renowned to be one of the best in the south west
7 Swing through the trees at Haldon Forest Park with Go Ape!, an exhilarating high wire experience!
8 Follow well-signposted walking and cycling trails through Haldon Forest Park, 3,500 acres of woodland just 15 minutes from Exeter
9 Navigate England’s oldest ship canal by canoe or kayak, with Haven Banks Outdoor Education Centre
10 Follow the Exeter Green Circle 12 mile walking route circumnavigating the city, passing through countryside valley parks and quiet leafy suburbs
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