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Biking Trails In Devon - Granite Way

Devon is a treasure trove of natural beauty and exciting outdoor activities, making it a prime destination for adventure enthusiasts. Among Devon’s popular cycling routes lies the Granite Way, a 11-mile off-road adventure that promises stunning scenery, historical intrigue, and wholesome family fun. For guests staying at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, this is an opportunity that’s too good to miss.

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Discover the Granite Way Cycling Route from a Family-Friendly Hotel Base

Nestled in the heart of Devon, the family-friendly Langstone Cliff Hotel serves as the perfect base for exploring the county’s many wonders. Offering top-notch accommodations and amenities, it provides a welcoming retreat after a day filled with adventure. Whether you’re travelling with family or friends, the combination of world-class hospitality and proximity to thrilling excursions ensures every moment spent here is memorable.

Distance and Directions from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Located approximately 45 minutes by car from the Langstone Cliff Hotel in Dawlish, the Granite Way is easily accessible for guests yearning for a day of exploration amidst Devon’s lush landscapes. Begin your journey by heading southwest on the A379 towards Exeter. Merge onto the A30, and continue to Okehampton, where the Granite Way starts at Okehampton Station. Ample parking is available, or for a more scenic route, consider leaving the car at one of the charming Devon countryside stops along the way.

Things to Do at Granite Way

The Granite Way is more than just a pathway; it is an adventure filled with abundant nature, history, and culture. As you cycle through this largely traffic-free and relatively flat route, you’ll enjoy unrivalled views of Dartmoor and the surrounding granite tors that make this route truly picturesque. It’s suitable for cyclists of all ages and skill levels, making it perfect for family outings.

General Route Directions

Your itinerary begins at Okehampton and stretches all the way to Lydford. The journey takes you over impressive viaducts with breathtaking panoramic views of the countryside and beyond. The path wanders through beautiful woodlands and farmland, and part of the route closely follows the iconic Dartmoor Railway line. Historical sites, such as Okehampton Castle, and architectural marvels, like Meldon Viaduct, are must-see pit stops that punctuate your ride.

Terrain, Stops, and Notable Attractions

The route is well-maintained with a mix of compact gravel and tarmac surfaces, making it accessible and safe for cyclists of all abilities. Be sure to plan a stop at Meldon Reservoir for a serene picnic or a photo opportunity with its stunning reflections and tranquil ambience. The nearby Dartmoor Visitor Centre provides educational insights into the area’s natural history, enhancing the adventure with enriching experiences. As you cycle, take time to absorb the idyllic views along the edge of Dartmoor. Stop at one of the local cafés or pubs en route to enjoy a traditional Devonshire cream tea or a refreshing pint of local ale. For the keen botanist, the path is lined with verdant hedgerows blooming with seasonal wildflowers, creating a tapestry of colours and scents that change with the seasons.

Skill Level Needed to Complete the Route

The Granite Way is straightforward and mostly flat, making it ideal for beginners and seasoned cyclists alike. The gentle inclines and smooth surfaces require only basic cycling proficiency. Families will find this route manageable, while still offering thrills and vistas sure to captivate even the most experienced outdoor adventurers.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Devon is a wonderland of exploration beyond the Granite Way. After enjoying the Granite Way, return to Okehampton and delve into the town’s history at the Museum of Dartmoor Life or stroll through the quaint streets offering local crafts and culinary delights. 

For a change of pace, consider venturing to the natural splendour of Dartmoor National Park, where hiking trails and wildlife-watching opportunities abound. Alternatively, families might enjoy a trip to the Crealy Theme Park & Resort or Paignton Zoo, both within an hour’s drive from the hotel. Each offers a day of excitement and exploration tailored for younger adventurers. 

For those who prefer the coast, Devon’s captivating beaches, such as Dawlish Warren Beach with its golden sands and rock pools, are perfect for spending a leisurely afternoon basking in the sun or engaging in watersports. In conclusion, Devon’s bountiful offerings provide endless opportunities for exploration and joy. From its quiet lanes and dramatic moors to its bustling market towns, every adventure begins at The Langstone Cliff Hotel—Devon’s premier family retreat.

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