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Woodbury Salterton
 

Recently the title of Lord of Woodbury Salterton was up for sale! The Lordship dates back to the Domesday Book when the village had a church and mill.

The landscape around Woodbury Salterton has not changed much since Victorian times with its fauna rich hedges ,small woodlands and copses.

Walk 1

Walk 1 to Woodbury (4 miles) Time:1h 40 mins

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 lush hedges
Lush Hedges
   
As parking space is limited in the village, this pub and dog walk could also start in a free car park in Woodbury.
This is generally an easy walk though some sections of the walk can be wet after heavy rain and wellies are recommended, particularly during the winter months.

Starting from Digger's Rest the walk takes you through small lanes , tracks and public footpaths to the village of Woodbury, which itself enjoys two pubs:

It continues past Woodbury's church into Church Stile Lane.Turn right at Oakhayes Road, then left into a public footpath just before some allotments.
This stretch , underlain by the estuary's mudstone and silt ,can be a bit muddy.
The route returns skirting Lower Pilehayes Farm (take care : part of footpath may be hidden by long grass) and joins Higher Lane ,an old Devon lane.
The walk includes several stiles.
woodbury salterton pub
Woodbury Salterton Pub
 Point of InterestDigger's Rest
Views of Haldon
Lord of Woodbury Salterton
 parking Woodbury Salterton: near Church
Woodbury Free Car Park
   
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 Walks near Woodbury Salterton:
  
 Woodbury
A typical country dog walk via a golf course designed by Nigel Mansell to the wild expanse of the Common and along Woodbury Castle with spectacular views of the Exe estuary.
  
 
 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.
  
  

Walk 2

Walk 2 Greendale Farm (1.6 miles) Time:40 mins

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 A very pleasant walk using permissive paths to Greendale Farm, known for its shop ,cafe and animals, ideal for young children!

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green dale farmGreen Dale Farm