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Two Moors Way: Devon's Coast to Coast: Wembury Bay to Lynmouth 3rd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x15 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786313170
  • ISBN-13: 9781786313171
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x15 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786313170
  • ISBN-13: 9781786313171
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Discover the Two Moors Way, a 188km (117-mile) long-distance walk traversing the breadth of Englands southwest peninsula. Known as Devons Coast to Coast walk, this remarkable route combines the well-established path between Ivybridge and Lynmouth with the ErmePlym Trail, beginning (or ending) at Wembury Bay on the dramatic South Devon coast.





Crossing two of southwest Englands most magnificent and contrasting moorlands, Dartmoor and Exmoor, the Two Moors Way offers a memorable adventure for walkers of all abilities. The comprehensive Cicerone guidebook divides the route into 11 manageable daily stages (between 11 and 29km or 718 miles), which can be adjusted to suit different experience levels and ambitions. Along the way, walkers experience the untamed granite heights of Dartmoor, the softer wilds of Exmoor, and the tranquil landscapes of the South Hams, far from the bustle of Devons popular coastal resorts.







Navigate the Two Moors Way with confidence using the separate 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey route map booklet included with the guidebook, plus 1:50,000 OS maps and step-by-step description in the guidebook An abbreviated route description is included for those looking to walk the route in the opposite direction: north to south Each stage features a detailed route information box with start and finish points, distances in kilometres and miles, ascent data and estimated timings (with stops) Each stage also includes invaluable information on public transport, public toilets, accommodation and refreshments available on (or near) the route For days when the weather closes in, low-level alternative routes are suggested for some moorland stretches, ensuring safe and enjoyable passage on the Two Moors Way, whatever the conditions The facilities planner and route summary table provide a breakdown of each stage of the Two Moors Way for more adaptable itineraries. Walkers can combine shorter stretches for longer days, such as Wembury to Ivybridge or Chagford to Morchard Road, or linger to savour the scenic surroundings





Plan your Two Moors Way adventure with the definitive Cicerone guidebook, and discover the wild beauty, heritage, and tranquil landscapes that make this the ultimate cross-country walking experience.
Overview map Route summary table Route profile Stage facilities planner
INTRODUCTION History of the route Geology and landscape Wildlife When to go
Planning the walk Accommodation Public transport Maps Getting there and
getting away What to take Food and drink Health and safety Mobile phones and
emergencies Waymarking and access Using this guide THE TWO MOORS WAY
DEVONS COAST TO COAST Stage 1: Wembury Beach to Yealmpton Stage 2: Yealmpton
to Ivybridge Stage 3: Ivybridge to Holne Stage 3A: Ivybridge to Holne
(low-level route) Stage 4: Holne to Dunstone Down Stage 5: Dunstone Down to
Chagford Bridge Stage 5A: Dunstone Down to Chagford Bridge (low-level route)
Stage 6: Chagford Bridge to Morchard Road Stage 7: Morchard Road to
Witheridge Stage 8: Witheridge to Knowstone Stage 9: Knowstone to Tarr Steps
Stage 10: Tarr Steps to Simonsbath Stage 11: Simonsbath to Lynmouth
After gaining a degree in Geography and Archaeology at Exeter University Sue Viccars worked for a London map publisher before grabbing the chance to return to Devon, where she spent 20 years commissioning walking, equestrian and countryside books for David & Charles Publishers. She received her first walking book commission three weeks after going freelance in 2000 and since then has written or contributed to around 20 books (and edited dozens more), specialising in her home territory of southwest England, with particular reference to Dartmoor and Exmoor. She writes the walks for Exmoor: the country magazine, and has been editor of Dartmoor Magazine since 2008. Further afield she has walked across Corsica; in Madeira, the Canaries and the Balearics; scrambled in Snowdonia and Torridon; scaled the heights of Skye's Cuillin and Morocco's Atlas Mountains. She has also trekked to Everest Base Camp and in the Kanchenjunga region of Nepal, and most recently explored the fascinating high-plateau landscapes of Upper Mustang. Her first love, however, will always be the rolling green hills and atmospheric moorland of Devon, where she has lived for 35 years.