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WstHo! To Chivenor and back 28 miles
Northam, Bideford, England

WstHo! To Chivenor and back 28 miles

Length27.8 mi
Elev. Gain734.7 ft
Est. Steps64000
River
Scenic views
Wild flowers
Quiet place
Beach
Steep slope
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WstHo! To Chivenor and back 28 miles Introduction

WstHo! To Chivenor and back 28 miles is a 27.9 mile (64,000-step) route located near Northam, Bideford, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 734.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Barnstaple railway station

Place
Barnstaple railway station is the northern terminus of the Tarka Line and serves the town of Barnstaple, Devon. It is 211 miles 25 chains (340.1 km) down-line from London Waterloo via Exeter St Davids. It is managed by Great Western Railway, which also operates the train service.It was known as Barnstaple Junction from 1874 to 1970 as it was the junction between lines to Ilfracombe, Bideford, Taunton and Exeter.

Barnstaple Town F.C.

Place
Barnstaple Town Football Club is a football club based in Barnstaple, Devon, England. They are currently members of Division One South & West of the Southern League and play at Mill Road.

Arromanches Camp

Place
Arromanches Camp is a military installation operated by the Royal Marines at Instow in North Devon located 5.2 miles (8.4 km) south west of Barnstaple, Devon, and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) north east of Bideford, Devon, England.

Ashford, North Devon

Place
Ashford is a village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 273.This Ashford has a different origin to other place-names called Ashford, the origin being "ash-tree enclosure" Old English æsc "ash tree" and worō / worth "enclosure".

Barnstaple Quay railway station

Place
Barnstaple Quay was an intermediate station on the L&SWR line to Ilfracombe in Devon, England. The station opened in 1874, and located on the north bank of the River Taw close to the centre of Barnstaple, was renamed Barnstaple Town in 1886. With the opening of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway in 1898, the station was relocated to its present site, to accommodate passenger exchange to the narrow gauge line.

Torridge Bridge

Place
The Torridge Bridge is a 650-metre-long concrete bridge, situated broadly in an east-west direction, built in 1987 in Devon over the River Torridge (known additionally for the 1927 book Tarka the Otter; the Tarka Trail passes under the bridge).

Pilton Priory

Place
Pilton Priory was a priory in Pilton which became a suburb of Barnstaple, Devon, England. Parts of the Priory survive today in the Church of St Mary the Virgin in Pilton.

Westward Ho!

Place
Westward Ho! is a seaside village near Bideford in Devon, England. The A39 road provides access from the towns of Barnstaple, Bideford and Bude. It lies at the south end of Northam Burrows and faces westward into Bideford Bay, opposite Saunton Sands and Braunton Burrows. There is an electoral ward with the same name.

Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Northam

Place
The Church of St Margaret of Antioch is the Anglican parish church for Northam near Bideford in Devon. Dedicated to Saint Margaret, the church has been a Grade I listed building since 1951 and comes under the Diocese of Exeter.

Fremington Army Camp

Place
Fremington Army Camp was a military camp in the village of Fremington, Devon, England, which was used as a base to train the United States Army Air Corps. It was originally located there to be within easy marching distance from the railway station at the Quay.

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ceevisk
2020/09/02
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Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

27.8 mi

Elev. Gain

734.7 ft

Est. Steps

64000
Created by
ceevisk
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