Cant get enough of this place, perfected our route this afternoon with no roads and dogs running freely, finished with superb coffee and panini at Banyards Cafe and a round of complimentary Doggiccvno for the boys! The following places are all located in the close vicinity to the path, and can be seen on the map above. The Access for All path starts at the entrance to Borough Park. Lovely walk, woods, river for the dog When I got back home to internet, I had a look online and discovered that it is actually closed to visitors now, permanently. You will visit the Cider Press Centre, and finish off with a viewpoint hill, before walking back along the River Dart to Totnes. Other parking options are available in the town centre including the cheaper car park at the recreation ground (grid ref. I actually almost didn't do this walk. The views are very nice from up there, so just keep thinking of that as you make your way up. Keep going, and look out for the green trail sign on the right side of the road, next to a white building. The trails pretty much run parallel to each other. The next highest ascent trail is Gara Bridge and Hothole Wood with 208 m of elevation gain. Dartington Hall Estate | AA RatedTrips.com The route takes you along the river on the way out of Totnes and back through the countryside on the way back. Begin by following part of the John Musgrave Heritage Trail and stop on the Sharpham Estate or in Ashrington at The Durant Arms for a bite to eat and hydrate. I guess thats not surprising, because I technically was in one. Its a nice riverside woodland trail, although, you arent deep into the wilderness or anything, so there is some road noise. 4. The Rare Breeds Farm is just over the railway track from Littlehempston Riverside station. With shops selling lots of cider flavour things, and various other locally sourced food and drink. There are nice views down there, but they are just as nice from up top. Continue along the riverside path to reach a lane. Please be aware that from the 1st of May, we will be increasing our parking charges and changing our parking system to number plate recognition. If you visit here regularly, there is the option to become a Dartington Member and buy an annual parking permit. Description - 18 Riverside is a 3/4 bedroom family home perfectly positioned for access to Totnes, Dartington Hall Estate, River Dart and local schools and only a short level walk to Totnes Railway Station. Hopefully you will end up at the really tall woods. 2. This 6 3/4 mile circular walk was created in 2016 by Totnes Ramblers, using funds from the Franklin Legacy. Families will be in their element as there are some excellent child-friendly trails with . Totnes has good road links. Allow 30 mins. Now, there is a junction coming up, and I cant for the life of me remember which one I took. But then realised you needed to pay for the gardensso I skipped it. Check out this 4.6-mile loop trail near Totnes, Devon. I walked all the way down the hill in search of cheese. There are 10 benches along the way to rest and take in the view, and car parking and wheelchair accessible WCs at Totnes Pavilion in Borough Park and at The Cider Press Centre. Flexible rebooking is not available for cancellations related to weather or other reasons. Start the path at Totnes Bridge, follow the riverside path past Totnes Weir. A few minutes walk from Totnes station, the Access for All path passes under a bridge that carries the main line railway over the river Dart. We have a small shop that will be in operation daily for your basic camping needs. This path leads you parallel to the brook to reach a preserved watermill. Allow 90 mins. Ignore those, and continue straight. Contact [email protected] or (during opening hours) 01803 847000. The terrain is varied with parts along the river and some also in woodland. Time was running out, and I knew I would have to take the next left trail, however steep and aggressive it looked. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled mobile phones. This attractive and popular foot and cycle path links Borough Park in the historic town of Totnes with The Ciderpress Centre. Great walk around the estate, especially great for dogs as can be off lead for the majority of the walk. New Years Day: 12pm till 10pm, serving lunch & dinner Distance: 9 miles Time: A bit over 3 hours Difficulty: Medium Elevation: Highest point is 416m. 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We are grateful for your help in preserving the estate and preventing the spread of disease. ), Carers (with a full paying adult or child), Dartington Trust Staff and Volunteers, plus guest, Dartington Collaborative Network members, plus guest, Someone who lives, works or studies in Dartington Parish, A parent or caregiver of a child at school in Dartington Parish, A member of Dartington Hall Retired Employees Association (DHREA), An individual or family in receipt of income support, Registered disabled, partially sighted or blind, A Dartington Arts School or Schumacher College alumnus, A teacher or lecturer (please purchase membership using your school/educational establishment e-mail address to qualify). He was interested in farming and forestry, and in increasing rural . Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. only advice is wear wellies haha, Amazing walk. Experience this 7.4-km circular trail near Totnes, Devon. 1h 44m. Find out more here (from 1 May). I reasoned that I would treat myself to a coffee from the Curator (my favourite coffee shop out here), then walk along the river from Totnes to Dartington. I knew at some point I needed to go left, however, every trail option that popped up was super steep and not inviting in anyway, so I kept going. Totnes (Station) to Dartington Hall, Totnes - one way to travel via This highly recommended trail was created by the Totnes Ramblers. Our before your visit page with info on parking, getting here and more, Visit the Totnes-Dartington Access for All Path page for information and audio guide, Guide to dog-friendly areas at Dartington, More information about The Cider Press Centre, Families / Individuals in receipt of income support, or anyone registered disabled, partially sighted or blind (includes those receiving Universal Credit, Job Seekers Allowance, low income benefits or disability benefits. Pitches for tents are well spaced to ensure that you have the correct social distancing. Gradients are very gentle. The garden caf serves a range of refreshments including paninis, cream teas and homemade cakes. I have moved to Devon. Out and back along the River Dart. 2 Jan: 12 noon 4.30pm, serving Sunday Lunches. Then levels off. The start point is close to the Town Centre bus stops, car parks, toilets and eateries. . Walk. Please provide proof of eligibility at time of purchase, or at time of collection. Enjoy the level trail from Totnes to The Cider Press Centre at Dartington where you can stop for some retail therapy and refreshment before you return. Go through the gate at the top, and then make you way downhill in a zigzag fashion down the steps. Barn Cinema Caf Bar Its an interesting little area. We have a member of our team on site daily to help with any enquiries. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Dartington Trust Shop in Totnes As luck would have it, the next left was the kind of trail I had been waiting for. After a while, I started to hear the road noise.