This Devon walk starts about a mile from the cottage and lodges. You can borrow a bike, walk or drive - just take care not to park blocking the gates where the walk starts. Turn left out of our drive, go past the farm shop, then right, down towards Hollocombe (before you reach the main road). Enjoy the flowers in the hedges! You'll see a footpath sign on your right. There's room to park a car opposite it - you set off through the gate. If you're taking a dog, take a lead too, because you'll be going across pasture where there may be livestock. OS Explorer map 127.
You'll set off across glorious grassland, rich with clover, and campion, sometimes awash with a snow of white dandelion clocks and in late spring dotted with stichtwort in the hedgerows. The path is well-marked though there are a couple of heavy farm gates.
Follow the map and the signs, passing a fallen down cob barn and another building that now seems to be just a chimney stack. You go down a lane between these 2 buildings and out onto another, turning right before strking off across another field.
Then there's another well-marked track heading back up the wooded hillside. It comes out on the road, past patches of primroses lighting up the bank.
On the road, turn left and head back up hill to the start point. A bit of a slog at the end here, but you're nearly there. And you can always call in at Fiona's farm shop for refreshments on the way home.
Map of the waypoints
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