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Information for Cyclists
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We have a bycycle shelter for storing your bikes and have a full range of tools
for use if needed !! Alternatively, you can hire bikes locally.
There are many cycle routes centred on, or which pass through, Okehampton.
Devon Coast to Coast Route: This is the premier cycle route in the county and
is 102 miles in total. It runs from Ilfracombe on the North Devon Coast to the
English Channel at Plymouth, with Okehampton at its centre. You can follow the
route to the north of the town which offers wonderful rural countryside beside
river and farmland on quiet lanes through Abbeyford woods towards Jacobstowe and
Hatherleigh. The view from the Balaclava monument at Haterleigh is worth the ride
in itself. To the south and west the route offers impressive views over the swathes
of Dartmoor as it heads towards Lydford. Here also is the brand new off-road section
from Meldon to Sourton that includes the stunning Meldon viaduct.
Sticklepath/Hatherleigh Route: This is a 30 mile circular on-road route that you
can start and finish in Okehampton. There are options for shortcuts and links to
the Devon Coast to Coast route. The route takes you through quiet settlements in
picturesque countryside with some excellent places to stop and snack or admire the
historical wealth of the area such as the 12th century church at Honeychurch.
Tavistock / Lydford Route: This offers two circular routes (of 11 or 26 miles)
which you can pick up in Lydford and takes you through the wide landscapes of the
rural West Devon countryside with fine views of Dartmoor. You may want to pause as
you ride past to take the short walk up to the wonderful Brentor Church perched on a
tor and then continue, dropping down to the attractive market town of Tavistock.
This route also links to the Devon Coast to Coast route.
The Dartmoor Way: This 90 mile circular on-road cycling route runs around Dartmoor
National Park, connecting the historic and varied towns and villages of Okehampton,
Moretonhampstead, Ashburton, Buckfastleigh and Princetown. It also passes through
many other settlements and many different types of scenery along the way from the
wooded Dart Valley to the open moorland landscape around Princetown. The Dartmoor
Way joins up with the Devon Coast to Coast route on the western side of Dartmoor.
Rivers and Reservoirs: This is a 21 mile circular 0n-road route in a very rural
part of Devon running from Bridgestone out to Roadford Reservoir and back.
It crosses the rivers Lew, Thrushel and Lyd along the way and passed through the
villages of Broadwoodwidger and Lewtrenchard. There are opportunities for shortcuts
for the less enthusiastic. It joins the Devon Coast to Coast at Bridestowe.
Devon Bike Bus: In the summer season the B1 Bike Bus services leaves Okehampton
each morning from Tuesday to Sunday. So a one way cycle is possible to suit your
time available and cycling prowess.
Bike Hire: Bikes can be hired locally from Okehampton Youth Hostel.
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