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Exeter City Centre Walking Map

Exeter City Centre Walking Map

Why walk? Exeter city centre walking map

T H O Pleasure and leisure H R O H N V O S

By walking to work, school, the shops or the O T T E P R D O J Council City Exeter © L E AM A S N station you can get your daily exercise as part of W R N E VELWELL ROAD N ES E E G ' N S S R your normal routine. Walking is invigorating and L U H O E L ' T A I A R R L D W R O L improves your mood – even in the rain! You can E R D Exeter St David’s A N E D D T S O D A A see much more of the city and its surroundings and R O BL E T R L H walking can be a very sociable activity. Children like D S E R I R O HOW L TELF T E to walk to school so they can chat to their friends. ORD RD LL ROAD D V R A YO E R E D E E L D R O R M Prison K TREET F G OA RO X A B R O G L E R G L T AD LS AN C D 3 L 'S CRES R LAYTO 1 A T N CE N N ROAD E 8 R K EE EL O NS C H E U 3 O A Q S L O E W V V B W R E E O

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Walking is the greenest way to go, with no carbon E R C S A E E T LA E D R S T W T PA A Crown emissions and no special equipment needed. W S N G E E E S R H T Courts Choose your route carefully and you can avoid the AD Surfaced footpaths, surfacedD private roads used S T O T E ALEN RO This map is designed to be useful to anyone finding Y D R T R F AG D as public paths, and paths shared with cyclists E E RE T M M R D T H air pollution along the main roads. R FLOW E S S E T S R their way around Exeter on foot, whether on a short N R E D G D P W N Unsurfaced footpaths, bridleways, unsurfaced roads B R S U

R ' R O E O O S T M O trip to the shops or on a longer leisure walk. The O T D T T REE K F S O ST R A E N R N R D L O ALE Pedestrianised street O larger map shows the street plan of the whole city R D A A A C MAG O P P B NE OK IR W N L Y A R and its immediate surroundings, plus paths and cut- EH A 310 O Roads, mostly with pavements A W 5 RD A M RN F E A PT TE L O S LE throughs away from traffic (shown in green). Many N E M RD W P T T M S The Castle Quarter STREE E FROG T of these paths have been well surfaced but those D O R K that have not are shown as dashed green lines. The T E G R H ' A S A Q S T E M U R E smaller map of the city centre is enlarged to show K L P A A W L I REET C T Y DEAN ST O High Street I O H R F U I R N D N L F IA F more detail, such as pedestrian crossings and routes L D O W B R A S MERC The R A R S L T M IA S O D LD B R CO L ' S ROAD R D The Cathedral Quarter with steps. E H W RT N OA IE I E RO Quay OBE D A KF O T T A L A R R O U D U L N S C K O Surfaced footpaths,R surfaced private roadsR used R K F O ST S C Y D as public paths,' Sand paths shared with cyclistsSouthernhayA B D T O L A D D N L A R R D A L N E A A L E TH E E C UnsurfacedN footpaths,O bridleways, unsurfaced roads Useful contacts E A G E T A R The West Quarter V D Cricklepit Q O L T O D LE 3 I U N P E D E E R C R A E E A L V E Exeter : C N R O 77 B Y RE T PedestrianisedT streetO V Bridge R S R S R Quayside E S U E RS A G O O R Visitor Information X C N A O E E B R R Roads, mostlyT with pavementsG

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– from historic buildings to green c In addition the Countryside service also provides Public toilets nature reserves. The route guided walks on certain days in one of the city’s many Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these maps. and CycleCity Guides cannot be is shown on this map, but a detailed pack valley parks and nature reserves. held responsible for any errors or omissions. of the five walks making up the circle is available from This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with Exeter City Council or the Visitor Information Office. For self-guided exploration tied into information the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller panels around the city there are the Woollen Trail and of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Green Circle the City Wall Trail. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may Tel: 01392 265178 lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. www.exeter.gov.uk/greencircle Leaflets on all of these walks are available from Exeter Email: [email protected] © Devon County Council © Exeter City Council City Council and the Visitor Information Centre. © Exeter City Council July 2013, Edition 2