South Devon Railway Sea Wall

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A walk along the South Devon Railway Sea Wall, Britain's most photographed stretch of railway line, with great views over Dawlish and a stroll …

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Dec 10, 2024
We have walked this stretch of the coast path quite a few times. It is not too strenuous, from Teignmouth it is level along the beach or sea wall. There is a steady climb up Smugglers Lane, then a sh…Full review by k r
Jul 6, 2024
It was a amazing day out yesterday at the airshow yesterday we seen the sir Nigel greasy and we seen the red arrows yesterdayFull review by In to the wild W
Nov 12, 2023
incredible views and lovely walk with our family. We chose to do this on a very hot day ( was our fault) but honestly did not spoil it at all because of how beautiful the surroundings are.Full review by Tiffany W

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The times of the trains and buses from Teignmouth to Dawlish and back
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The buses and trains are regular. There is a brand new rail timetable out on Sunday 20th May,
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Would it be possible to do this walk with a pram?
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This walk is fairly flat, well concreted and wide enough for a pram. The wonderful sea views are well worth the effort.
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Where in teignmouth does the walk start from?
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I'm not sure where the official start is. I would say you could either start at Teignmouth Railway station or at the bridge to Shaldon because the railway is visible at that point and it's …
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I'm not sure where the official start is. I would say you could either start at Teignmouth Railway station or at the bridge to Shaldon because the railway is visible at that point and it's possible to follow a footpath there which is adjacent to the railway line.
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Can I take dogs
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No problem dogs are allowed and there are usually one or two dogs on the walk. At the Dawlish Warren end you will need to keep the dog on a lead as it leads into the Wildlife …
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No problem dogs are allowed and there are usually one or two dogs on the walk. At the Dawlish Warren end you will need to keep the dog on a lead as it leads into the Wildlife conservation area
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