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Yet
another birthday, this time Christine's. It was overcast again, but humid
and warm, and as soon as we'd breakfasted we left along the towpath of
the Bude canal - Sustrans have negotiated an agreement for cyclists to
use this section and it was wonderful to leave the town accompanied by
birdsong rather than motor traffic and surrounded by water and greenery.
We left the canal a comfortable distance from the busy roads and meandered
along undulating country lanes through the agricultural centre of Holsworthy
until we reached Sheepwash, where we picnicked in the village square.
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Sheepwash: shame about the junk spoiling the view! |
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The roads were very
quiet but also very narrow so we had to exercise caution in case anything
was coming the other way. We were hoping for a rest by the time we reached
the Tarka Trail but it was a surprisingly steep climb for a railway trackbed
before at last we reached the summit.
Great Torrington station is now a thriving pub/cafe and the section from here to Bideford was very busy with groups, couples and a party of primary school children. The old station at Bideford is in good shape with a green Mark 1 TSO coach used as a buffet and information centre. The short length of track also accommodates a livestock van and a brake van while a home signal and a reconstructed signal box complete the picture. The station building itself is used as offices by the Devon Countryside Service. |