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Dartington Deer Park Circular

Totnes, England

Dartington Deer Park Circular

Length7.6 mi
Elev. Gain370.6 ft
Est. Steps17000

Forest

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

Historic site

Quiet place

Wild life

Grassland

Playground

Muddy

No/weak signal

Created by karen
Dartington Deer Park Circular Introduction
Dartington Deer Park Circular is a 7.6 mile (17,000-step) route located near Totnes, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 370.6 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Dartington Hall

Place
Dartington Hall in Dartington, near Totnes, Devon, England, is a country estate that is the headquarters of the Dartington Hall Trust, a charity specialising in the arts, social justice and sustainability. The estate dates from mediaeval times.The Trust currently runs 16 charitable programmes, including Schumacher College and the Dartington International Summer School.

Dartington College of Arts

Place
Dartington College of Arts was a specialist educational institution at Dartington Hall near Totnes in Devon, southwest England, offering education in music and the arts. Courses prepared students for a career in teaching, in partnership with Rolle College of Education, Exmouth, and came to focus on a performative and multi-disciplinary approach to the arts.

King Edward VI Community College

School
King Edward VI Community College (KEVICC) is a state comprehensive school in Totnes, Devon, England. It is located in the Dart Valley on the A385 Ashburton Road and serves Totnes and the surrounding area. It has a large campus with 1,700 students, 400 of whom are at the Kennicott Sixth Form centre adjoining the main site.

Dartington

Place
Dartington is a village in Devon, England. Its population is 876. The electoral ward of Dartington includes the surrounding area and had a population of 1,753 at the 2011 census. It is located west of the River Dart, south of Dartington Hall and about two miles (3 km) north-west of Totnes. Dartington is home to an obsolete cider press (now the centrepiece of a shopping centre named after it), the Cott Inn, a public house dating from 1320, and Dartington Hall.

Soundart Radio

Place
Soundart Radio 102.5 fm is an art radio station based in Dartington, Totnes, Devon, UK. Founded as a student radio station in 2006 by two graduates of Dartington College of Arts, Nell Harrison and Lucinda Guy, the station moved onto a full-time Community Radio Licence in February 2009 broadcasting to a 5 km radius around the transmitter at Dartington Hall.

Totnes (Riverside) railway station

Place
Totnes (Riverside) station, previously known as Totnes (Littlehempston) station and Littlehempston Riverside station, is a railway station situated in Littlehempston in the English county of Devon. It is the southern terminus of the South Devon Railway, a steam operated heritage railway. Littlehempston station should not be confused with the Totnes main line station on the National Rail Exeter to Plymouth line, which is a 330 yards (300 m) walk away.

Totnes Signal Box

Place
Totnes Signal Box is a Grade II listed former Great Western Railway signal box, located on Totnes railway station. It presently functions as a cafe.

Staverton railway station

Place
Staverton railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It serves the village of Staverton.

Nappers Halt railway station

Place
Nappers Halt railway station is situated on the South Devon Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It serves the Sea Trout Inn, near Staverton.The station was opened by the South Devon Railway Trust. Trains only stop on special event days.

Totnes railway station

Place
Totnes railway station serves the towns of Totnes and Dartington in Devon, England. It was opened by the South Devon Railway Company in 1847. Situated on the Exeter to Plymouth Line, it is 28 miles 74 chains (46.6 km) down the line from Exeter St Davids and 222 miles 66 chains (358.6 km) measured from London Paddington via Bristol Temple Meads.
Route Details

Length

7.6 mi

Elev. Gain

370.6 ft

Est. Steps

17000
Created by
karen
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