Barley Valley Park
A surprise awaits you in the Redhills part of Exeter. Barley Valley Park allows you to explore 11 hectares of pretty rolling hills and tranquil walks in the setting of a local nature reserve.…
Photo, David Tipling/2020Vision
A surprise awaits you in the Redhills part of Exeter. Barley Valley Park allows you to explore 11 hectares of pretty rolling hills and tranquil walks in the setting of a local nature reserve.…
Our largest and perhaps our wildest nature reserve. River, wooded valley and upland moor - this reserve has it all.
Please note that this nature reserve has difficult and varied terrain in…
Exeter's Valley Parks are there for all to enjoy. Close to people's homes, they offer a wide choice of leisurely walks, places to relax, fine views, and plenty of wildlife.
This small but wildlife rich meadow provides commanding views across the city.
Leave the city centre to explore the fields, cherry orchards and wooded lanes of Ludwell Valley Park. Follow trails along the Northbrook stream or climb to the top of Pynes Hill for stunning views…
Wonderful views of the Exe Valley beyond the city stretch from this peaceful corner. Enjoy grassland walks at Belvidere, or visit Duryard for a good picnic site overlooking the valley.
Discover tranquillity with a gentle circular path through woodland, alongside a stream and an orchard. Climb Stoke Hill for wilder walks through wildflower meadows and tree-studded parkland, to…
Stroll through buttercup-filled meadows alongside the winding River Exe with wonderful views across the city to its cathedral.
A series of new films have been released showcasing Exeter’s beautiful Valley Parks in all their green glory.
The wildlife on our doorsteps is wonderful and surprising. Native to Europe, the Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis) gets its name from its preferred habitat of walls, rocks and boulders. They can be…