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Avocet Line - Experience one of Devon's most beautiful railways, the Avocet Line, running waterside between Exeter, Lympstone Village and Exmouth.

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St James Park    ➤

Discover the vibrant heart of Exeter: St James Park and car-free adventures in Devon's historic city await

St James Park, home to Exeter City Football Club, isn’t just a sporting landmark; it’s a gateway to discovering the vibrant heart of Exeter and the wider beauty of Devon. Perfectly positioned for car-free exploration, the stadium even has its own railway station, St James Park, just moments away, making arrivals by train wonderfully simple. From here, a leisurely stroll or a short bus ride will lead you into the city’s historic core.

Beyond the excitement of match days, Exeter beckons with a wealth of attractions easily enjoyed on foot. Wander through the serene Northernhay Gardens, explore the rich collections at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery (RAMM), or marvel at the grandeur of Exeter Cathedral. The historic Quayside offers charming independent shops, cafes, and scenic riverside walks, where you can even hire a bike to explore the flat Exe Estuary Cycle Trail.

Embrace the journey without a car, allowing the train to unveil Devon’s stunning landscapes. The Avocet Line offers picturesque trips to coastal Exmouth, while the Riviera Line carries you to South Devon, with captivating views of the Dawlish sea wall. Discovering Exeter and its enchanting surroundings by public transport means you can truly relax and immerse yourself in the scenery, from bustling city life to tranquil riverside paths and beyond.

Polsloe Bridge    ➤

Discover the delights of Polsloe Bridge, your charming gateway to Exeter's history, culture, and scenic Devon countryside, all easily explored by public transport.

Nestled within the vibrant city of Exeter, Polsloe Bridge offers a delightful starting point for exploring Devon’s charms without a car. Its well-connected railway station provides a swift journey into Exeter city centre, where a wealth of history and culture awaits. You can wander through the ancient Underground Passages, delve into fascinating exhibits at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Exeter Quay, perhaps joining a Red Coat Guided Tour.

Beyond the city, Polsloe Bridge also serves as a gateway to the serene Devon countryside. A short bus ride from near the station can take you to National Trust treasures like Killerton House and Garden or the tranquil Clyston Mill. These easily accessible destinations mean you can immerse yourself in stunning landscapes and heritage sites, truly appreciating the beauty of the region at your own pace. With excellent train and bus links, exploring Polsloe Bridge and its captivating surroundings is a joy for every traveller.

Digby & Sowton    ➤

Digby & Sowton: Your ideal starting point for exploring Exeter's rich heritage and East Devon's natural beauty by bus and train.

Tucked within the vibrant city of Exeter, Digby & Sowton offers a wonderfully convenient base for car-free explorations across Devon. With its well-connected railway station and extensive bus routes, reaching charming local spots and wider attractions is wonderfully straightforward.

From here, you’re perfectly placed to delve into Exeter’s ancient heart. A short journey brings you to the magnificent Exeter Cathedral, the historic quayside, and the intriguing Underground Passages. Closer to hand, catch an Exeter Chiefs rugby match at Sandy Park for an electrifying atmosphere, easily accessible from the station. Families will enjoy a trip to Crealy Adventure Park, just a scenic bus ride away, while nature lovers can venture to the tranquil Aylesbeare Common Nature Reserve to spot local wildlife. Digby & Sowton truly simplifies discovering the delights of this picturesque corner of England.

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Newcourt    ➤

Discover the quiet charm of Newcourt, Exeter: explore local green spaces and easily venture into the city’s rich history and Devon’s stunning landscapes.

Nestled just a short journey from Exeter’s vibrant heart, Newcourt offers a delightful escape into a quieter pace of life, perfect for those exploring without a car. This peaceful district serves as an excellent base for your Devon adventures.

Locally, take a refreshing stroll through the Topsham Millennium Woodland, an inviting green space ideal for a gentle wander. From Newcourt railway station, a brief train ride effortlessly connects you to Exeter city centre, revealing a wealth of attractions. Delve into the fascinating Underground Passages or immerse yourself in culture at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the historic Quay, where you can even hire a bicycle from Saddles & Paddles to explore theExe Estuary Trail.

For those eager to experience more of Devon’s natural beauty, regular bus services from Exeter can whisk you away to impressive National Trust properties like Killerton House, or even further afield to the wild expanses of Dartmoor National Park.

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Exton    ➤

Discover the serene charm of Exton, Devon, a picturesque estuary village easily explored without a car

Tucked away on the banks of the tranquil Exe Estuary, Exton in Devon offers a delightful escape into natural beauty. This charming village is perfectly situated for those travelling by train, with its own station on the scenic Avocet Line, connecting you effortlessly from Exeter.

Step off the train and immediately feel the allure of the estuary. Exton provides direct access to the celebrated Exe Estuary Trail, a haven for walkers and cyclists alike. Imagine leisurely strolls along the waterside, breathing in the fresh air and admiring the diverse birdlife. Afterwards, perhaps enjoy a moment of peace at a local spot, soaking in the quintessential Devonshire atmosphere before your relaxed journey home.

Lympstone Commando    ➤

Lympstone, Devon: A car-free coastal gem offering history, nature, and beautiful Exe Estuary adventures

Nestled on the tranquil eastern shore of the River Exe, Lympstone is a charming Devon village ripe for discovery without a car. Arriving by train on the scenic Avocet Line or a local bus service, you’ll immediately feel the relaxed pace of life. Wander through its narrow lanes, admiring historic cottages and the picturesque harbour where boats gently bob. The renowned Exe Estuary Trail carves its way through the village, perfect for leisurely walks or cycles, offering stunning views and connecting you to nearby nature reserves. Explore the Norman church and admire Georgian and Victorian architecture. For a unique outing, the intriguing National Trust’s A La Ronde is also accessible nearby.

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This listing was last updated on 2nd April 2026

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