pingu_turbo
Dirt Disciple
I couldn’t see a great deal to do with cycling trails in and around south Devon, so I thought I’d post my travels here. I have just got back into the hobby after a 10 year break and a 20 year break from doing anything serious. The bike I now use I built back in 1995 from parts and has evolved over 15 years since then.
Stover Trail, Route 28
I dug out the bike, replaced the perishables, brake cables, kitted up with some storage (same for my wife’s hybrid Halfords special tank) and off we went. Having done a little homework on the trail (needed something easy for me as I am recovering from a tendon injury in my ankle, and my wife hasn’t cycled for 20 years) we went for a nice easy flat cycle trail that forms part of the route 28 cycle trail through Newton Abbot. We hopped on at Tuckers Maltings, near the quay, and preceded along the way.
The route passes along mostly dedicated off road cycle paths that follow rivers and along old railway track beds in places, so is very forgiving and very easy to do. The route is quite lush and green and about half way there is the remains of the Dartmoor granite railway, this also forms the ‘Templer Way’ from Dartmoor to Newton Abbot.
You pass through Teigngrace and eventually get to the Plymouth/Exeter A38 dual carriageway. A nice new bridge has been erected a few years ago and makes riding over very easy, shared with walkers and horses too.
Next comes a nice cruise into Bovey Tracey, we flew down the hill (road) after the end of the off road section, and stopped at a great cafe called ‘Cafe 360’. Literally at the end of the main road on the cycle route. This cafe welcomes you, your bike and gear inside and offers hot snacks and drinks in nice surroundings, definely worth a visit!
We then returned back to Newton Abbot, slightly downhill, little faster and more confident. The views are beautiful, the ride very easy and plenty of other riders to acknowledge. I’d say more suited to a hybrid/XC bike, although I did see road bikes on the route.
Total distance, out and back 13.5 miles with 100 feet of elevation from Newton Abbot to Bovey Tracey.
More info on the trail;
https://www.exploredevon.info/activitie ... ver-trail/
Link to a download leaflet for the map and basic info;
https://devoncc.sharepoint.com/sites/Pu ... faa4a878ed
Great cafe, Cafe 360 in Bovey Tracey.
https://www.cafe3sixty.co.uk/
Stover Trail, Route 28
I dug out the bike, replaced the perishables, brake cables, kitted up with some storage (same for my wife’s hybrid Halfords special tank) and off we went. Having done a little homework on the trail (needed something easy for me as I am recovering from a tendon injury in my ankle, and my wife hasn’t cycled for 20 years) we went for a nice easy flat cycle trail that forms part of the route 28 cycle trail through Newton Abbot. We hopped on at Tuckers Maltings, near the quay, and preceded along the way.
The route passes along mostly dedicated off road cycle paths that follow rivers and along old railway track beds in places, so is very forgiving and very easy to do. The route is quite lush and green and about half way there is the remains of the Dartmoor granite railway, this also forms the ‘Templer Way’ from Dartmoor to Newton Abbot.
You pass through Teigngrace and eventually get to the Plymouth/Exeter A38 dual carriageway. A nice new bridge has been erected a few years ago and makes riding over very easy, shared with walkers and horses too.
Next comes a nice cruise into Bovey Tracey, we flew down the hill (road) after the end of the off road section, and stopped at a great cafe called ‘Cafe 360’. Literally at the end of the main road on the cycle route. This cafe welcomes you, your bike and gear inside and offers hot snacks and drinks in nice surroundings, definely worth a visit!
We then returned back to Newton Abbot, slightly downhill, little faster and more confident. The views are beautiful, the ride very easy and plenty of other riders to acknowledge. I’d say more suited to a hybrid/XC bike, although I did see road bikes on the route.
Total distance, out and back 13.5 miles with 100 feet of elevation from Newton Abbot to Bovey Tracey.
More info on the trail;
https://www.exploredevon.info/activitie ... ver-trail/
Link to a download leaflet for the map and basic info;
https://devoncc.sharepoint.com/sites/Pu ... faa4a878ed
Great cafe, Cafe 360 in Bovey Tracey.
https://www.cafe3sixty.co.uk/