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Exeter Valley Parks

Group of parks in Exeter, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Exeter Valley Parks
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Exeter Valley Parks are six parks around Exeter, England, managed by Devon Wildlife Trust. The management was transferred from Exeter City Council, which owns the parks, in May 2019.[1][2][3]

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Riverside Valley Park: the floodplain of the River Exe
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Mincinglake Valley Park
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View from Duryard Valley Park

The parks

  • Ludwell Valley Park. South-east of the city centre at 50.70916°N 3.49721°W / 50.70916; -3.49721. Size 50 hectares (120 acres). Access is from Ludwell Lane, Topsham Road, Parkland Drive or Pynes Hill. There are several circular walks. There are fields and wooded lanes; the area is a habitat for much wildlife.[4]
  • Barley Valley Park. West of the city centre, at 50.72098°N 3.55921°W / 50.72098; -3.55921. Size 11 hectares (27 acres). Access is from Higher Barley Mount or from the end of Antonine Crescent. There are paths and bridleways through woods and meadows, on the western ridge line of the city.[7]
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