Thursday, 17 November 2011

Saltram in Autumn

As we approached Saltram we could not help notice the berries on the bush by the gate.


As we walked through the gardens we saw a pheasant, the first time we had seen one there.  It was a pity it moved as I photographed it!


Some of the trees looked spectacular with their autumn colour.





In contrast there was a wonderful white hydrengra 


Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Newton Abbott to Teigngrace

It was a mild November day so we wanted to make the most of it and go for a long walk, but we thought footpaths would be muddy after all the rain we have had recently, so we chose to walk along the Templar Way as this is a cycle path a lot of the way.

We caught the train to Newton Abbott and then walked down past Tuckers Maltings to the cycle path that led along the River Lemon.  This led into Jetty Marsh Nature Reserve and then along the old canal up to Teignbridge.  Most of the time there was a good path, although it did get very muddy at the end.  It was a pleasant flat walk, but nothing special to see except the occasional mushrooms and berries on the trees.



Tree full of berries

Close up of berries.

Ivybridge Woods

It was a mild November afternoon, so we took the opportunity of a walk along the river Erme up from Ivybridge.  It had rained a lot recently and the path was muddy in places but the torrent of water flowing down was spectacular and the scene was brightened up with the autumn colours on the trees.












 

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Buckland Abbey in Autumn

It was another lovely day, so although we only had the afternoon free we decided to make the most of it by visiting Buckland Abbey.

We followed their well marked paths of the red route past the field of sheep and through the edge of the woods.  Once we reached the Carp pond we walked back to the Abbey along the Monk's Path (outward Yellow route) as this is a more gentle slope.  The trees were all changing colour or they had lost their leaves and the sun shining on them made them look lovely.




Saturday, 5 November 2011

Topsham

there was a nip in the air first thing it was a perfect day to get out exploring.  We took the train to Exeter  and then changed to the train to Exmouth and went as far as Topsham.

To begin with we walked inland to Dartsfarm that is on the outskirts of Topsham and just a 15 minute walk from the station.   It was good to see all the variety of specialist foods and home products but we did not buy anything except our lunch of fish and chips.  A sparrow kept us company at the next table.

After lunch we followed the cycle path to Exon.  It was a lovely walk in the country, but we only occasionally got glimpses of the river.  At Exton a train was due so we caught it back to Topsham.  The railway platform at Exton must have one of the best views in the country.


Back in Topsham we wandered down the main street looking at all the independent shops and cafes.  Eventually we came to the quay and then we walked on to Goat Walk, where the land comes to an end.  We then walked back along the estuary until we were back at the top of the town and the railway station.  From here is was back home on the train with a change at Exeter