Walks around Ottery St Mary

With a host of beautiful landscapes and sites of historical interest, there are lots of opportunities to get out and explore in Ottery St Mary. With popular riverside walks, plenty of countryside and interesting features like the Blue Plaque trail, you can discover the places that Samuel Coleridge called home and even where Pixies once roamed!

Walking in Ottery St Mary

One of the reasons why Ottery is such a great place for a casual stroll or day out exploring on foot is that many of the popular routes are flat - which makes it a great place for families and easily accessible for those that use mobility aids. 

The River Otter

Walks along the River Otter are some of the most popular in Ottery St Mary. There are a number of marked footpaths around the river, park up at the Cannan Way car park and follow the pathways along the river out of town through the countryside. This section of path will take you around some of the disused railway line and will eventually bring you out in the neighbouring village of Tipton St John. 

There is also a route towards Otterton and Budleigh Salterton. 

Try these walks around the town and explore a rarely seen side of Ottery St Mary. 

Popular walks in Ottery St Mary

A longer route taking you from OSM to Sidmouth sea front along the river Otter through Tipton St John and Harpford and then up and over Peak Hill. The route back will take you through Sidmouth and over Core Hill before descending into the lovely village of Wiggaton and returning…

The Ottery St Mary Walk around Escot is a gentle and scenic countryside route through East Devon. Starting near the historic town, the walk winds along peaceful lanes, woodland paths, and open parkland, with views over rolling farmland and the River Otter. Rich in wildlife and…

An easy walk that takes in some of the sights of OSM. From the tumbling weir, the magnificent church and Cadhay House. Many flat, with a mix of footpaths and country lanes.

A challenging circular route from OSM climbing up to East Hill and walking through the woodland paths. Descending via Fire Beacon hill to Boyd and returning through Tipton St John on the old railway line. Mainly tracks with some very quiet country lanes.

The Ottery St Mary - West Hill Walk see what lies beyond the town as you head into peaceful East Devon countryside. This scenic route follows a mix of quiet lanes and woodland paths, offering views over rolling farmland and a calm rural atmosphere. Ideal for those looking to…

A Level walk of about 3.3 miles taking one and a half hours. Wee bit of road, a wonderful long green hedged track, a bit of history and a bit of myth and a glorious return path above and alongside the River Otter.  

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