Fremington Quay and the Tarka Trail
Leave the car park via the approach road. On meeting the fenced picnic area (no dogs allowed), turn right along a concrete path that leads along the edge of the deepwater quay. Look left to see the old signal box and station (now housing the Heritage Centre and the Fremington Quay Café) and remains of the platform. In the distance you’ll see lofty Saunton Down. At the mouth of the Pill the path meets the Tarka Trail. Turn briefly right here, then left at the bridge to meet the lane.
Turn right and follow the lane along Fremington Pill (note the ‘walkers warning’ sign and 15mph limit). This is a lovely stretch when the tide is in – look out for little egrets, which are commonly seen here. As the head of the Pill comes into view, look for a footpath signed left.
Turn left over a stile. Follow the right edge of two fields, then along a short hedged, grassy path (at times wet) to meet a lane.
Turn right here. Where the lane bears sharp right by Penhill Cottage, turn left on a bridleway along a hedged track, which soon bears right. Follow it to a white house named The Clampitts.
Turn left on a footpath and go through a gate. The broad green lane descends gently, with expansive views over the River Taw. Kink left and right and descend to a tunnel under the old railway line. Cross a rough boardwalk over water, then cross a stile and mount steps onto the Tarka Trail.
Turn left. The large expanse of saltmarsh towards the river is managed as a valuable wildlife habitat. The track passes through a cutting – look out for meadow brown butterflies and blue field scabious – and under a huge railway bridge. At the end of the cutting, and where views over the estuary appear right, turn right on a small path to regain the car park.
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