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The best traffic-free bike rides in Devon

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Gravel biking in Devon offers diverse terrain across its two National Parks, Dartmoor and Exmoor, and extensive coastline. The region features rugged moorland, ancient woodlands, tranquil river valleys, and dramatic cliffs. Areas like the Blackdown Hills and Tamar Valley provide varied landscapes, including intricate field patterns and deep valleys, suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails in Devon

  • The most popular no traffic gravel bike trail is Castle Drogo and Fingle Bridge — Exeter…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Castle Drogo and Fingle Bridge — Exeter gravel routes

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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September 13, 2025, Exe Estuary Trail

Look out for an entrance onto a footpath on your right, which follows beside the railway tracks on your left, and the exe estuary on your right. The path is too narrow for cycling but great for walking and running.

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Car park and numerous food outlets alongside the river perfect to spend a time to relax

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Exeter Quay, also known as Exeter Quayside, is a district of Exeter on the River Exe and the Exeter Ship Canal. It was used as a port since prehistoric times, when a sandstone outcrop was used to unload the ships of overseas traders.[1] However, in 1381, the Countess Weir closed the river to shipping. In 1566, a canal was completed to allow ships access. Over time, the number of ships using the quay increased, and so the quay was extended in the late 17th century. Further extension took place in 1830 when a new canal basin was dug. However, in 1840, the railway reached Exeter, and shipping began to decline. The quay is no longer used for shipping, but mainly for recreational purposes.

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lots to do along the Quay, saw ducks, swans great places to eat and drink, there are many different routes you can stay on a path or walk through mud path. wheelchair friendly the Quay got lots of history and gift shops

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Top bit technical, then gets faster and flowing. a great down hill

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Nice flat cycle path. But gets VERY busy with 2 wheeled, 2 legged and 4 legged visitors in the summer months. Watch how you go.

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You can have a nice rest here. There is also a second-hand shop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available in Devon?

Devon offers a wide selection of traffic-free gravel biking opportunities. Our guide features over 55 routes, ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

Are there easy, beginner-friendly no-traffic gravel trails in Devon?

Yes, Devon has several routes suitable for beginners looking for traffic-free gravel experiences. While many routes offer moderate challenges, you can find gentler options that allow you to enjoy the scenery without significant technical demands. For example, parts of the Topsham to Woodbury Common route offer a more accessible ride through varied terrain.

What are some challenging no-traffic gravel bike trails in Devon?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Devon's diverse landscape provides plenty of options. Routes like Castle Drogo and Fingle Bridge or Killerton, Ashclyst and East Hill offer significant elevation gains and technical sections, traversing rugged moorland and ancient woodlands. These routes are perfect for testing your endurance and bike handling skills.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic gravel cycling routes in Devon?

While specific family-focused routes are not explicitly listed in this guide, many of Devon's traffic-free trails, especially those with gentler gradients and wider paths, can be suitable for families. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' and consider shorter sections of longer trails. The region's extensive network of former railway lines, like the Puffing Billy Trail, often provides safe and enjoyable options for all ages.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Devon?

Devon offers great gravel biking opportunities year-round, but the best time often depends on your preference. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds than summer. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, while winter can offer crisp, quiet rides, though some trails in Dartmoor and Exmoor might be boggy or more challenging due to weather conditions.

Are there circular no-traffic gravel bike routes in Devon?

Yes, many of Devon's no-traffic gravel routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for parking and exploring. For instance, the Haldon, Mamhead and Dawlish route offers a substantial loop through varied landscapes.

What kind of attractions can I see along these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Devon's trails often pass through or near stunning natural and historical attractions. You might encounter dramatic tors like Haytor Rocks or Hound Tor in Dartmoor, ancient woodlands, and tranquil river valleys. Some routes, like those around Exeter, offer views of the Exe Estuary or pass by historic sites such as Castle Drogo.

Where can I find parking for no-traffic gravel bike trails in Devon?

Parking availability varies by trail. Many trailheads, especially those near popular areas like Dartmoor National Park, Haldon Forest, or Woodbury Common, have designated car parks. It's always advisable to check specific route details or local information for parking options before you set out, as some smaller, more remote trails might have limited facilities.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about no-traffic gravel biking in Devon?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Devon, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Riders frequently praise the region's diverse and striking natural landscapes, the extensive network of quiet trails, and the feeling of immersion in nature away from traffic. The variety of terrain, from rugged moorland to tranquil river valleys, is also a common highlight.

Are there cafes or refreshment stops near the no-traffic gravel trails?

Yes, many of Devon's gravel routes pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and shops for refreshments. Especially around popular areas like Exeter, Topsham, or towns bordering Dartmoor and Exmoor, you'll find opportunities to refuel and relax. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.

Can I find wild swimming spots near no-traffic gravel trails in Devon?

Devon is known for its beautiful rivers and coastline, offering opportunities for wild swimming. While this guide focuses on gravel biking, some trails, particularly those along river valleys in Dartmoor or near the coast, may bring you close to suitable swimming spots. Always exercise caution, check local conditions, and be aware of private land or environmental restrictions before entering the water.

How long are the no-traffic gravel bike routes in Devon?

The length of no-traffic gravel routes in Devon varies significantly. You can find shorter rides, perfect for a quick outing, or epic bikepacking routes that span over 100 miles. For example, routes like Topsham to Woodbury Common are around 30 km, while more challenging tours like Killerton, Ashclyst and East Hill can exceed 80 km, offering options for various time commitments and fitness levels.

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