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Exe Estuary Cycle Trail

Discover The Trail

Welcome to one of the most enchanting cycle paths in the country — the Exe Estuary Cycle Trail. Stretching 16 miles from the charming seaside resort of Dawlish Warren to the bustling town of Exmouth, this route offers a serene journey along both sides of the River Exe Estuary. As you pedal through, the trail reveals some of Devon's most picturesque waterside villages like Topsham and Exton, each rich in maritime history and natural beauty.

A Route of Scenic and Ecological Splendor

The Exe Estuary Cycle Trail provides a virtually traffic-free experience, making it perfect for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The path is notably flat, which allows for a leisurely ride with uninterrupted views of the river and estuary. As you traverse this beautifully constructed pathway, prepare to be captivated by expansive vistas across the water and the surrounding lush marshlands.

These marshes are meticulously preserved by the RSPB and serve as a crucial sanctuary for thousands of birds year-round. The trail not only offers one of the best routes in the country for birding by bike but also passes close to notable conservation sites like the Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve and RSPB reserves near Topsham, which are prime spots for witnessing a diverse array of wintering waders and wildfowl.

Historical and Cultural Richness

The Exe Estuary holds great significance not only for its environmental attributes but also for its rich historical and cultural context. The area is a treasure trove of stories and heritage, shaped by its longstanding connection to the coastal and marine environment. This backdrop makes the trail not just a route for cycling but a journey through time, ideal for those who cherish both natural and historical explorations.

Navigating the Trail

The Exe Estuary Trail forms part of the South Coast NCN No.2 and is designed to provide a seamless cycling and walking experience. For those looking to extend their adventure, the trail allows for an interesting loop via the Starcross ferry at Exmouth, although it's important to note that accessing the ferry involves navigating multiple staircases, including one over a railway bridge.

Getting There and Away

The trail is well-connected and accessible:

  • By bike: Hire a bike from The Cycle Hive in Exmouth.
  • By car: Parking is ample along the route with spots available in Dawlish, Exeter, Topsham, and Exmouth.
  • By train: Adjacent railway lines make it easy to access different sections of the trail; check the Travel Devon website for station locations and schedules.
  • By ferry: Various ferry services offer crossings across the estuary, enhancing the accessibility and enjoyment of the trail.

Join Us at The Cycle Hive

Located conveniently at the start of the trail in Exmouth, The Cycle Hive offers everything you need to embark on your Exe Estuary adventure. Whether you’re looking to hire a bike, require a quick tune-up before hitting the trail, or just want some local tips, our team is here to ensure you have a fantastic experience.

Explore the Exe Estuary Cycle Trail and immerse yourself in the serene landscapes and vibrant wildlife that make this route a gem of Devon. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing this extraordinary journey! 

  • The Exe Estuary Cycle Trail is mostly flat and smooth, making it ideal for cyclists of all skill levels, including families and beginners. The trail is predominantly traffic-free, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for cycling and walking.

  • Absolutely! There are various access points along the trail that are well-connected by train. The railway lines run adjacent to the trail with stations in Dawlish, Exeter, Topsham, and Exmouth, making it convenient to start your journey from multiple locations.

  • Yes, the Exe Estuary Cycle Trail is renowned for its excellent bird-watching opportunities. The surrounding marshes and reserves, such as the Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve and RSPB sites near Topsham, are vital habitats for thousands of wintering birds. Don’t forget your binoculars!

  • While there are limited facilities directly on the trail, the route passes through several villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and public restrooms. Towns like Topsham and Exmouth offer a range of dining options and amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable trip.