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Hawkerland Valley was once used for storing essential D Day equipment.
 


During the walk you will notice flattened areas and various overgrown tracks - read more.
In the summer the valley is a haven for wildlife containing many species of butterfly.

Walk 1

Walk 1 (1.7 miles) Time:1h 30 mins

tramway to hawkerland
Tramway To Hawkerland
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Point of InterestExtensive Views
Hawker Valley and WWII
Heathland flowers & wild life.
  
parking Free Car Park entrance via country lane to Coleton Raleigh - see maps
 
This very easy walk offers expansive views towards the sea across a gently rolling heath land. All paths are well defined and after heavy rain fall not impassable.

The walk follows part of the East Devon Way , a long distance hiking route from Exmouth to Lyme Regis.
It makes an ideal dog walk.
Free Car Park entrance via country lane to Coleton Raleigh - see maps
There is one steep climb.
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 Walks near Hawkerland:
  
 Newton Poppleford
Delightful river and pub walks. A must ,if you are in the area.
  
 
 Aylesbeare
An easy walk exploring the rural and peaceful life around Alphington and Perkin's Village using quiet lanes and public footpaths - ideal for a spring or summer's day.
  
 
 Woodbury Castle
Woodbury Common is a popular place for dog-walkers; there is plenty of 'space' and the views are quite spectacular.
  
  

Walk 2

Walk 2 to Stoneyford (3.1 miles) Time:1h 20 mins

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 An equally pleasant and easy dog walk leading into the hamlet of Stoneyford. It returns following a very old bridle path.

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