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Images from the Walks
171902Cottage at Clovelly Court
171903View over Clovelly Bay
171904The Angels Wings shelter near Clovelly
171905Blackchurch Rock near Clovelly
171906Path through Beckland Wood near Clovelly
172701Exmoor moorland above Hoar Oak
177201Dartmoor near Warren House Inn
178801Beach and cliff at Welcombe Mouth, Devon
179501Cliffs at Beer, Devon
179701South West Coast Path to Morte Point
182401East Titchberry Farm
182402Shipload Bay near Hartland Point
182403Hartland Point lighthouse looking towards Lundy Island
182404View south from Hartland Point
185701Coastline west of Start Point
186601On the way to Prawle Point, Devon
191001Leaving Lynmouth the view ahead to Foreland Point
191002Nearing Countisbury a view to Lynmouth and Lynton
191003Parish church at Countisbury is dwarfed by a yew tree
191004The descent from Countisbury to Watersmeet
191005The woodland approaching Watersmeet is dense
191006Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge
191007Watersmeet where the two branches of the River Lyn meet
191008The River Lyn below Watersmeet
191009Foreland Point seen from Lynmouth
197501Westcombe Beach, Devon
201201Walk starts in pretty South Hams village of Noss Mayo
201202The river Yealm is one of England's most picturesque rivers
201203View from old coastguard cottages above Cellar beach
201204The South West Coast Path near Noss Mayo
201205The church of St Peter the poor fisherman in Noss Mayo
201206The lanes leading to Noss Mayo are full of surprises
201301Plymbridge is a favourite local Plymouth beauty spot
201302Cann viaduct is one of three viaducts on the walk
201303The weir is a good spot for seeing herons and Kingfishers
201501Leighbeer Tunnel has not been in use since the "Beeching" cuts
201502Dewerstone Cottage lies in a clearing above river Meavy
201503Footbridge at Shaugh Bridge crosses the river Plym
201504Un-named Tor high above the Plym
201505Granite Cross near Cadover Bridge
201506Dewerstone Rocks glimpsed here from across the Plym valley
201601Leather Tor from Devonport Leat
201602Leather Tor looks for all the world like a miniature Tryfan
201603Burrator Reservoir seen from the base of Leather Tor
201604The stone rows near Hart Tor
201605Nun's Cross and Nun's Cross Farm
201606Devonport Leat and Ponies
201801Saltram Duck Pond contains large carp & ducks
201802Saltram House & collection of paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds
201803Point Cottage on the tidal estuary of the river Plym
201804Blaxton Meadow was reclaimed from the river many years ago
201805Hardwick Wood damaged by great storm of 1987
201806Stag Lodge former main entrances to Saltram Park
202801Croyde Bay, North Devon
202802Croyde Bay from Baggo Point, North Devon
203001The seafront at Budleigh Salterton
208501On the ridge between Belstone Tor and Higher Tor
215401Memorial Stone, West Anstey Common
216101High tide or low tide route choice on the South West Coast Path
217801Reversing Point, Rattlebrook Peat Railway

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