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.
Mincinglake and other reserves are facing extreme heat this summer
Emsworthy Mire. Photo, Simon Williams
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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.
Bellever Moor and Meadows makes a great introduction to Dartmoor. Walk in wildflower upland meadows and between ancient drystone walls to experience great views of this part of central Dartmoor.…
This long, narrow reserve 'tumbles down' the western edge of the River Webburn. Within it you can climb a classic Dartmoor tor or explore woodland.
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.
The place to get to know Dartmoor and its wildlife.
Great views across reedbeds and the spectacular Exe Estuary. One of the largest tidal reedbeds in Devon and one of the best for birds.
Ideford Common is a beautiful reserve of lowland heath on the southern edge of the Haldon Hills.
A magical, secretive mix of woodland, coastline and butterfly-filled meadows - all in a single stream valley.
***Parts of Mincinglake Valley Park escaped the recent wildfire (11.8.26) and remain open for people to continue to visit and enjoy, but are asking people to avoid accessing badly burnt areas of…
A pleasant green link between two larger Exeter Valley Parks with a number of good footpaths and cycleways. It is an urban fringe site with a meadow, orchard and mature trees.
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