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Wellington Monument

Wellington

Type of walk

Hilly, Flat, Forest

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

Off Junc 26 of M5, take 1st exit at roundabout. Exeter to Tiverton A38 and just keep going. Turning for Monument Rd on left and is signposted (signpost on right) Oldway Road. Travel up steep hill to crossroads, go left at top and approx 100 yrds turn right into car park. There is a National Trust sign here but it is easy to miss!! Large free car park. Initial path up to Monument wheelchair friendly, but not if you take any of the marked routes and steps down to one of the routes are very steep. Bits of walks could become muddy after rainfall, but not to bad. Nice wooded walks and nice areas to picnic!

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Comments (4)

  • Mikeymutt profile
    Mikeymutt

    5 years ago

    The national trust have now added a car parking meter
  • Muskahounds profile
    Muskahounds

    4 years ago

    Good little walk with the dogs, they found plenty of things to sniff.
  • Helen1963 profile
    Helen1963

    3 years ago

    Fabulous views
  • TunsB profile
    TunsB

    3 years ago

    Really nice walk, very steep in places and can get muddy.
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How to get there

Address

Unnamed Road, Wellington TA21 9PA, UK View on Google

what3words address

///drivers.future.conceals View on w3w

Location details

Wellington

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