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A Guide to Local Walks and Cycle Routes in Cullompton and Near By AreasIf you have any comments, corrections, suggestions, drop us a e-mail. Any of these photographs can be found in our Photo sections, which are higher quality. Looking for more information?Then please visit our Articles area, which has information provided by other members of the public. You may also contribute yourself. But you will need to register, which is a very quick process.
Public Footpath from bottom of Station Road to CCA fields
1. Walking down the bottom of Station road, you can find a public foot path, which runs adjacent to stream which used to run the wool mills. |
Old Hill Cycle Route |
If you cycle up Fore street, then down Cockpit Hill. Then continue straight along Duke Street you should be near the Cullompton Sports Centre. |
At the T junction, with the road leading to the Culm Valley Sports Centre on your right hand side. Continue up the road over the M5 motorway bridge. |
Traveling over the motorway bridge leads to a steep hill between trees. Before you go up the hill, your see fields to your left hand side. There will be a public foot path, leading into 3 fields. These fields have cows, and the odd bull. This area is popular for dog walkers. |
Continuing up old hill leads to views of Cullompton, which can be seen above. it must be noted that overgrown hedges now prevents such clear views. |
Near the top of Old Hill, you can turn left, which leads into country lanes. Or you can continue up old hill, and this road leads to Mutterton and Westcott. Either direction is a good cycling route. You can take one direction, and cycle to Plymtree for example, and then take a different road back to Cullompton for the scenic views! |
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Many of the images currently taken can be found in the Photo section in the mean time. We simply haven't typed up the routes and details of the photographs yet.
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