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Blackdown Hills and East Devon

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 3
4 days/3 nights Low Season £271pp High Season £293pp Tour Code WX005
 

Day 1 Arrival in Chard. Chard to Hemyock 25 miles

You arrive in Chard in Somerset, a small town in a farming area on the border with Devon. After the failed Monmouth rebellion in 1685 Judge Jefferies held his Bloody Assize here in the former manor house. The building is still here, near the Elizabethan Guildhall, and you can visit the courtroom. Once you have been fitted with your bikes it is off over the border into Devon, to Hemyock in the Blackdown Hills.

Day 2 Hemyock to Beer 28 miles

Leaving Hemyock you travel south, via Broadhembury and Ottery St Mary, to the charming seaside village of Beer, near Seaton.

Day 3 Beer to Chard 28 miles

The next day takes you to Axminster, situated on the River Axe. This small town was made famous for its Axminster Carpets, invented by Thomas Whitty in 1775, a design similar to Turkish Carpets. Caster Hill House, where the carpets were originally produced can still be seen. From Axminster you follow the river Yarty back to Chard.

Day 4 Chard to Crewkerne 15 miles

The final day sees you following the edge of the Somerset levels to Crewkerne. Transport will be arranged to take you back to your car or to the nearest train station.

 

Includes

  • 3 nights in good quality hotels or B&B's (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 3 x breakfast
  • Bike hire
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information

Excludes

  • Transfer to Chard
  • Cycling Helmets
  • Evening meals

Optional extras

How to get there

  • By train to Crewkerne
  • By car
 
Departure dates - Any day from April to October
High Season Saturday 31st May 2008 to Friday 5th September 2008.
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