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Offwell
 

Offwell Woods, known for its bluebells and rich wildlife, are managed by the Offwell and Woodland and Wildlife Trust.

Offwell refers to a Well once belonging to Offa.
Village hall or limited residential parking near church

Walk 1

Walk 1 (50 minutes)

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parkingsee main parking area
 
The shorter one enters part of the Wetlands, a conservation area - see map .
There is no official car park in Offwell but there is some space west of the village, nr Woodland Close, see Pon larger map.

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 Walks near Offwell:
  
 Honiton to Offwell Circular
You pass the Bishop's tower, an eighty foot tall square tower built by Bishop Edward Copplestone in 1828.
  
 
 Kilmington
A delightful dog friendly walk, mainly through woods, to the old beacon house where a lookout was posted to keep a wary eye for Armada ships
  
 
 Dalwood
Dalwood offers the walker a network of public footpaths to enjoy Devon's unspoilt rolling hills.
  

Walk 2

Walk 2 (4.5 miles) Time:1h 50 mins

 
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The longer walk takes you through remote woodlands and past the Woodland Centre where 107 different species of lichens have been recorded.
Most of the tracks are well maintained but be prepared for some boggy areas and a fairly steep climb.
There is one steep climb.

   
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