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Fancy a trip to the beach? There are lots of possibilities around Exeter, and all are easy to get to by bus: Exmouth – Service 57 runs from Exeter to Exmouth every 15 mins, half-hourly in the evening and on Sundays. Dawlish Warren – Service 2 runs every 20 minutes during the day, hourly during evenings and on Sundays. The Service 2 will also take you to Dawlish and Teignmouth. There are also regular buses to Sidmouth, Seaton and Torquay from Exeter. Jurassic Family coming to visit? Why not treat them to a day out along the Jurassic Coast! The award winning is the perfect way to visit many of the main attractions along this stunning World Heritage Site. Why not use the bus to walk a section of the Coast Path or visit the seaside at Weymouth, Seaton, or Lyme Regis. There are also lots of attractions along the route, so why not have a day out at Pecorama or Abbotsbury Swannery or go fossiling at Charmouth or Lyme Regis. Alternatively just sit back and enjoy the views from the top deck. A day out on costs so little - a FirstDay Explorer ticket offers unlimited travel along the route for a day and can also be used on all First bus services in Hampshire & Dorset. The ticket costs just £6.00 per adult. Dartmouth The historic port of Dartmouth has a picturesque setting, being built on a steep wooded valley overlooking the River Dart. The Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Dartmouth in 1620 and many historic buildings from this period remain, including Dartmouth Castle, Agincourt House and the Cherub Pub, while Bayards Cove has been used in many television series. Things to do Take a trip on the river – regular River Link services will take you to the mouth of the Dart to view the castle, or up river to Greenway, Agatha Christie’s former house, or all the way to Totnes. Stroll around the shops – there’s an interesting selection to visit as well as galleries and plenty of places to eat. Visit Dartmouth Castle – catch the boat from Town Quay to the Castle, which was in use from 1388 until the Second World War, guarding the Dart estuary. Getting to Dartmouth From Exeter you can take the train to Paignton, then the 120 bus from Paignton to Kingswear where you will be able to take a short trip on the ferry across the River Dart to Dartmouth, or alternatively take the steam train from Paignton to Dartmouth. Alternatively, you could take the train or X64 bus from Exeter to Totnes, then service 111 to Dartmouth, which also provides a direct link from Torquay. On the way to Dartmouth the 111 also passes Woodlands Leisure Park, or on some days River Link sail from Totnes. Plymouth Why not visit the historic maritime City of Plymouth. As well as a wide selection of shops including the renowned Drakes Circus shopping centre, you can walk up to the Hoe for a great view over Plymouth Sound, visit the historic Barbican, or take a trip to view the ships in Devonport. Things to do Visit the National Marine Aquarium, which has over 400 species spread over six zones. There are all kinds of marine creatures from seahorses to sharks. Take a walk up to the Hoe and see where Francis Drake is said to have played bowls before sailing to engage the Armada. Smeaton’s Tower is the old Eddystone lighthouse, which when replaced was rebuilt on the Hoe. Climb to the top for the best views over Plymouth Sound and Drakes Island. Adjacent to the Hoe is the Royal Citadel, which was originally built in the late 1660’s and is still in military use today. Guided tours are available on Tuesday and Thursday. Explore the historic Barbican area and the Mayflower Steps, from where the Pilgrim Fathers sailed to the New World. There are many interesting shops, galleries and places to eat in the area and boat trips to view the Dockyard depart from adjacent to the Mayflower Steps. Getting to Plymouth From Exeter you can either take the X38 bus, or the train. The X38 stops in the bus station, which is convenient for the Town Centre and Barbican. The Rail Station is about a 10 minute walk, or 5 minute bus ride from the Town. Why not try a day out by bus? There are lots of great places to visit in Devon, so why not take a trip on the bus and enjoy the scenery along the way. With a Stagecoach Explorer ticket costing just £6.50 you can have unlimited travel on all Stagecoach South West services for the day. FIRST also offer a similar ticket for use on all First South West services for just £6.70. Sidmouth Take a trip to the seaside at the historic Regency town of Sidmouth, located on the Jurassic Coast. Take a stroll along the Esplanade, explore the town or stroll around the Connaught Gardens. Things to do Take a walk up Peak Hill, for spectacular views over the town and coast. Visit the Connaught Gardens with a collection of cacti and carnivorous plants in the showhouse, a sunken garden and a variety of plants and topiary, immortalised in verse by Sir John Betjeman. “Pause on Peak Hill, look eastward to the town,Then to the Connaught Gardens wander down and in the shelter of its tropic bowers, I see its bright and outsize Devon flowers”. Spend some time on the beach. The beach next to the Esplanade is pebbles, but walk up the hill and Jacobs ladder beach is sandy and sheltered by high cliffs. You can climb Jacobs ladder to visit the Café or Connaught Gardens from the beach. Take the bus to visit the Donkey Sanctuary. From small beginnings the Sanctuary now rescues and cares for hundreds of donkeys. Visit Slade House Farm to meet some of their donkeys and learn more about the work of the charity. Stagecoach bus 52A operates from Sidmouth to the Sanctuary approximately hourly. Getting to Sidmouth From Exeter catch 52A or 52B. All the bus services stop at the Triangle which is convenient for the Town Centre and Esplanade. Barnstaple Take a trip to North Devon’s main town, which claims to be the oldest borough in England, having been granted its charter in 930. There’s a wide variety of shops, while the traditional Pannier Market is well worth a visit. Things to do Visit the Museum of North Devon to learn more about the physical and human history of the area. The displays include the Tarka Gallery and the regimental collection of the Royal Devon Yeomanry. Take a ride along a section of the Tarka Trail, which stretches for over 180 miles in a figure of eight. The sections from Barnstaple to Bideford or Braunton make an attractive ride, so why not hire a bike at Barnstaple Rail Station and follow the trail alongside the Taw estuary. As both sections follow old railway lines they are flat and easy going. Visit the Heritage Centre at Queen Anne’s Walk, which will take you through the history of Barnstaple from Saxon times, through exhibitions and hands on exhibits. Once you are in Barnstaple, why not venture afield and visit Croyde & Saunton. The long miles of golden sand at Saunton Beach are a wonder to behold. The beach sand dunes behind are the largest Sand Dune network in England and are a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Croyde is known for its picturesque thatched cottages and sheltered bay. There are world famous pubs and an abundance of campsites and B&B’s. The 308 bus runs half hourly from Barnstaple to Croyde, via Saunton. Getting to Barnstaple From Exeter you can either take the 155 bus, via South Molton, the 315 via Torrington and Bideford, or take the train along the Tarka Line. The 155 and 315 both stop in the bus station, which is in the Town Centre. The Rail Station is about a ten minute walk, or 5 minute bus ride from the Town. Want to find out more about public transport in Devon? Visit www.JourneyDevon.info to find out lots of information about bus and train services across the county, including a fully interactive online bus map. Uffculme Sampford Peverell Willand Cullompton Bradninch Broadclyst Exeter Airport Ottery St Mary Newton Poppleford Sidmouth Budleigh Salterton Exmouth Woodbury Topsham Starcross Exminster Exeter Halberton Tiverton Bickleigh Copplestone Crediton Newton St Cyres Okehampton Chudleigh Chudleigh Knighton Bovey Tracey Dawlish Teignmouth Torquay Newton Abbot Totnes Ashburton Buckfastleigh to Plymouth Exeter St Davids Exeter Central Pinhoe Whimple Feniton Honiton Axminster to London Waterloo Polsloe Bridge Digby & Sowton Topsham Exton Lympstone Commando Lympstone Exmouth Exeter St Thomas Starcross Dawlish Warren Dawlish Teignmouth Newton Abbot Totnes Torre Torquay Paignton to Plymouth and Cornwall Tiverton Parkway to Taunton, Bristol and London Paddington Lapford Barnstaple Chapelton Umberleigh Portsmouth Arms Kings Nympton Eggesford Morchard Road Copplestone Yeoford Crediton Newton St Cyres Main Bus Services from Exeter Travelling by train in Devon This map shows the main services from Exeter, which operate at least hourly. Other less frequent services are available to many places. For full details visit: www.devon.gov.uk/bus_maps.htm
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Fancy a trip to thebeach?There are lots of possibilitiesaround Exeter, and all are easy toget to by bus:

Exmouth – Service 57 runs fromExeter to Exmouth every 15 mins,half-hourly in the evening and onSundays.

Dawlish Warren – Service 2 runsevery 20 minutes during the day,hourly during evenings and onSundays. The Service 2 will alsotake you to Dawlish andTeignmouth.

There are also regular buses toSidmouth, Seaton and Torquayfrom Exeter.

Jurassic Family coming to visit? Why nottreat them to a day out along theJurassic Coast! The award winning

is the perfect wayto visit many of the mainattractions along this stunningWorld Heritage Site.

Why not use the bus to walk asection of the Coast Path or visitthe seaside at Weymouth, Seaton,or Lyme Regis. There are also lotsof attractions along the route, sowhy not have a day out atPecorama or Abbotsbury Swanneryor go fossiling at Charmouth orLyme Regis. Alternatively just sitback and enjoy the views from thetop deck.

A day out on costs so little - a FirstDay Explorerticket offers unlimited travel alongthe route for a day and can also beused on all First bus services inHampshire & Dorset. The ticketcosts just £6.00 per adult.

DartmouthThe historic port of Dartmouthhas a picturesque setting, beingbuilt on a steep wooded valleyoverlooking the River Dart. The Pilgrim Fathers sailed fromDartmouth in 1620 and manyhistoric buildings from thisperiod remain, includingDartmouth Castle, AgincourtHouse and the Cherub Pub,while Bayards Cove has beenused in many television series.

Things to doTake a trip on the river – regularRiver Link services will take you tothe mouth of the Dart to view thecastle, or up river to Greenway,Agatha Christie’s former house, orall the way to Totnes. Stroll aroundthe shops – there’s an interestingselection to visit as well as galleriesand plenty of places to eat.

Visit Dartmouth Castle – catch theboat from Town Quay to theCastle, which was in use from 1388until the Second World War,guarding the Dart estuary.

Getting to DartmouthFrom Exeter you can take the trainto Paignton, then the 120 bus fromPaignton to Kingswear where youwill be able to take a short trip onthe ferry across the River Dart toDartmouth, or alternatively takethe steam train from Paignton toDartmouth.

Alternatively, you could take thetrain or X64 bus from Exeter toTotnes, then service 111 toDartmouth, which also provides adirect link from Torquay. On theway to Dartmouth the 111 alsopasses Woodlands Leisure Park, oron some days River Link sail fromTotnes.

PlymouthWhy not visit the historicmaritime City of Plymouth. As well as a wide selection ofshops including the renownedDrakes Circus shopping centre,you can walk up to the Hoe fora great view over PlymouthSound, visit the historicBarbican, or take a trip to viewthe ships in Devonport.

Things to doVisit the National MarineAquarium, which has over 400species spread over six zones. Thereare all kinds of marine creaturesfrom seahorses to sharks.

Take a walk up to the Hoe and seewhere Francis Drake is said to haveplayed bowls before sailing toengage the Armada. Smeaton’sTower is the old Eddystonelighthouse, which when replacedwas rebuilt on the Hoe. Climb tothe top for the best views overPlymouth Sound and Drakes Island.Adjacent to the Hoe is the RoyalCitadel, which was originally builtin the late 1660’s and is still inmilitary use today. Guided tours areavailable on Tuesday and Thursday.

Explore the historic Barbican areaand the Mayflower Steps, fromwhere the Pilgrim Fathers sailed tothe New World. There are manyinteresting shops, galleries andplaces to eat in the area and boattrips to view the Dockyard departfrom adjacent to the MayflowerSteps.

Getting to PlymouthFrom Exeter you can either takethe X38 bus, or the train. The X38stops in the bus station, which isconvenient for the Town Centreand Barbican. The Rail Station isabout a 10 minute walk, or 5minute bus ride from the Town.

Why not trya day out by bus?

There are lots of greatplaces to visit in Devon,so why not take a trip onthe bus and enjoy thescenery along the way.

With a StagecoachExplorer ticket costingjust £6.50 you can haveunlimited travel on allStagecoach South Westservices for the day.

FIRST also offer a similarticket for use on all FirstSouth West services forjust £6.70.

SidmouthTake a trip to the seaside at thehistoric Regency town ofSidmouth, located on theJurassic Coast. Take a strollalong the Esplanade, explorethe town or stroll around theConnaught Gardens.

Things to doTake a walk up Peak Hill, forspectacular views over the townand coast. Visit the ConnaughtGardens with a collection of cactiand carnivorous plants in theshowhouse, a sunken garden and avariety of plants and topiary,immortalised in verse by Sir JohnBetjeman.

“Pause on Peak Hill, look eastwardto the town,Then to theConnaught Gardens wander downand in the shelter of its tropicbowers, I see its bright and outsizeDevon flowers”.

Spend some time on the beach. Thebeach next to the Esplanade ispebbles, but walk up the hill andJacobs ladder beach is sandy andsheltered by high cliffs. You canclimb Jacobs ladder to visit the Caféor Connaught Gardens from thebeach.

Take the bus to visit the DonkeySanctuary. From small beginningsthe Sanctuary now rescues andcares for hundreds of donkeys.

Visit Slade House Farm to meetsome of their donkeys and learnmore about the work of thecharity.

Stagecoach bus 52A operates fromSidmouth to the Sanctuaryapproximately hourly.

Getting to SidmouthFrom Exeter catch 52A or 52B. All the bus services stop at theTriangle which is convenient for theTown Centre and Esplanade.

BarnstapleTake a trip to North Devon’smain town, which claims to bethe oldest borough in England,having been granted its charterin 930. There’s a wide variety ofshops, while the traditionalPannier Market is well worth avisit.

Things to doVisit the Museum of North Devonto learn more about the physicaland human history of the area. Thedisplays include the Tarka Galleryand the regimental collection ofthe Royal Devon Yeomanry.

Take a ride along a section of theTarka Trail, which stretches for over180 miles in a figure of eight. Thesections from Barnstaple toBideford or Braunton make anattractive ride, so why not hire abike at Barnstaple Rail Station andfollow the trail alongside the Tawestuary. As both sections follow oldrailway lines they are flat and easygoing.

Visit the Heritage Centre at QueenAnne’s Walk, which will take youthrough the history of Barnstaplefrom Saxon times, throughexhibitions and hands on exhibits.

Once you are in Barnstaple, whynot venture afield and visit Croyde& Saunton. The long miles ofgolden sand at Saunton Beach area wonder to behold. The beachsand dunes behind are the largestSand Dune network in England andare a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.Croyde is known for its picturesquethatched cottages and shelteredbay. There are world famous pubsand anabundance ofcampsites andB&B’s. The 308bus runs halfhourly fromBarnstaple toCroyde, viaSaunton.

Getting to BarnstapleFrom Exeter you can either takethe 155 bus, via South Molton, the315 via Torrington and Bideford, ortake the train along the Tarka Line.The 155 and 315 both stop in thebus station, which is in the TownCentre. The Rail Station is about aten minute walk, or 5 minute busride from the Town.

Want to find out more aboutpublic transport in Devon?

Visit www.JourneyDevon.info to find outlots of information about bus and train

services across the county, including a fullyinteractive online bus map.

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samplefaresUniversity – City Centre

85p single

£1.45 day return

University – St. Lukes

£1.05 single

£1.70 day return

Fare information correct as ofSeptember 2010 but may be subjectto change.

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University of Exetermap and public transport guide

Welcome to the University of Exeter!This guide is intended to help youfind your way around Exeter usingpublic transport and includes somesuggestions for places to visit withineasy reach of the city. The Universitybus is the D service, which links theStreatham Campus with ExeterCentral Railway Station, the CityCentre, St Luke’s Campus, Heavitreeand Tesco’s Supermarket at Digby.

Travelling within the CityIf you are travelling from other partsof the City you can change buses inthe High Street to catch the D. MostCity buses have letters to identify theservice instead of numbers and allstop in the High Street.

Travelling further afieldMost out of town buses leave fromthe Bus Station, as well as NationalExpress and Megabus. All trains fromExeter leave from St Davids, the mainrailway station. Trains to Salisburyand London Waterloo and localtrains to Exmouth, Paignton andBarnstaple also stop at Exeter Centralstation.

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University of Exeter

Route of service D

Railway line and station

Level Crossing

Footpath

Bus stop for University of Exeter

University Shuttle Bus Stop(St. Davids to Streatham Campus)

Park & Ride

Library

Cinema

Supermarket

Leisure Centre

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Please note: All buses go around StreathamCampus in a loop and then onwards to either

High Street/Digby or Cowley Bridge. Please make sure you catch the right bus!

Buses from the University (Geoffrey Pope Building/North Park Road)

High Street 10minsCheeke Street (for Bus Station) 16mins

College Road (for St Lukes) 20minsDigby Tesco 45mins

Monday – Friday (except Public Holidays)

0724 0739 0754 0806 08210836 0857and then at…12 27 42 57…minutes past each hour until1557 1612 1627 1645 17001715 1730 1745 1805 1820◆

1835and then at…05 35…minutes past each hour until2305 2335◆ 0005◆

Saturday (except Public Holidays)

0812 0827 0842and then at…57 12 27 42…minutes past each hour until1742 1805 1835and then at…05 35…minutes past each hour until2305 2335◆ 0005◆

◆ to City Centre only

Buses from College Road (for St Lukes)

High Street 7minsUniversity (Peter Chalk Centre) 20mins

Monday – Friday (except Public Holidays)

0629 0644 0659 0714 07290744 0759 0818 0833 0848and then at…03 18 33 48…minutes past each hour until1548 1606 1621 1636 16511706 1721 1736 1756 1830and then at…00 30…minutes past each hour until2330

Saturday (except Public Holidays)

0655 0733 0748 0803and then at…18 33 48 03…minutes past each hour until1703 1730 1800 1830and then at…00 30…minutes past each hour until2330

All journeys stop at the High Street 7 minutes later


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