View of Dartmoor National Park in Devon the view for your next dartmoor holiday
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See the trains on Dartmoor A wonderful day out for all the family.
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The South Devon Railway is based at Buckfastleightrain_on_the_line, Devon

A favourite of film companies for costume dramas. It's a busy little station with lots
going on. The line runs from Buckfastleigh through Staverton down to Totnes.
It is possible to arrange for a 'Round Robin' journey on a boat up the River Dart.
The railway timetable is shown on this link The website for South Devon Railways is click

To keep up with the news on this, you can visit their News Page online.
See any special events taking place such as this 40's
weekend on the 11th and 12th July
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The Dartmoor Railway is based at Okehampton
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This 15 mile Dartmoor Railway climbs 600 feet from the Tarka Line, near Coleford through Sampford
Courtenay through Okehampton and onwards to Meldon, high on the flank of Dartmoor.

The cycle route near to Meldon Viaduct, Okehampton in DevonRunning alongside the railway track is the Granite Way Cycle track from
Okehampton Station to Lydford. The station at Okehampton is
gloriously unspoilt and a trip down memory lane along the re-opened
line is always a delight.
The railway timetable is shown here.

Walking from Meldon station you can gain access to the
Dartmoor National Park or simply stroll to Meldon Viaduct to take in
the views of Yes Tor and High Willhays and

 

platform, Devoncyclists are able to take their bikes along Route 27 signpost, Devon

of the National Cycle Network.

train, Devon