Exmouth to Dawlish Cycle
Mudford Social Cycling Group's ride from Exmouth to Dawlish and back.
Nice road ride for a change for me. :)
Exe Trail Promotional Video - Exmouth to Dawlish Cycle Path
The cyclepath and walkway, when completed, will run around the entire Exe Estuary linking Exmouth, Exeter and Dawlish. The route itself is fairly flat and takes in the most fantastic views along the River Exe with lots to see and do along the way.
The pathway has been developed and constructed by Devon County Council as part of the National Cycle Network Route 2. Currently, the route links Exmouth, Lympstone and Exton with further sections linking to Topsham due to be completed in the near future. The route is also ready to use between Topsham and Exeter, and Exeter and the Turf Locks Hotel. When completed, the Exe Estuary Trail will be around 26 miles in length with many smaller circuits made possible by using one of the ferry services which operate around the Estuary.
Visit the Exe Trail website for more information on the route and things to do around.
Tour of Britain - Dawlish
Footage of the first wave of cyclists passing through Dawlish.
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
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Riviera Line & The Dawlish Seawall in Devon South West England
Journey aboard the Rivera Line and continued through to Exeter St Davids along the famous Dawlish Seawall and was filmed before most of the line along side the sea collapsed during the ferocious storms in Devon in February 2014.
Dawlish as sea wall collapses
Kevin Ward, of the Environment Agency, says it is going to take a lot of time to repair the damaged railway track in Dawlish, Devon, as huge waves continue to batter the sea wall
In Dawlish, between Exeter and Cornwall, a section of seawall under the coastal railway line collapsed and two people had to be rescued from a car.
First Great Western said all lines between Exeter St Davids and Penzance had been closed and it was unable to offer alternative bus services because of disruption to the roads from the storms.
Residents were evacuated from 30 flooded houses in Kingsand, Cornwall, as well as on the seafront at Torcross in Devon as the high tide smashed the fronts of four properties.
There was further flooding in Looe, where people have been advised to stay away from the seafront amid fears of huge waves.
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SAW Dartmoor ride - Andy riding into the Dawlish floods
Exe Trail Cyclepath Dawlish Warren to Exeter
The Exe Estuary Trail is a cyclepath and walkway, when completed, will run around the entire Exe Estuary linking Exmouth, Exeter and Dawlish. The route itself is fairly flat and takes in the most fantastic views along the River Exe.
The pathway is part of the National Cycle Network Route 2. Currently, the route links Exmouth, Lympstone and Exton with further sections linking to Topsham due to be completed in the near future.
The route is also ready to use between Exmouth and Exton and Exeter and the Turf Locks Hotel by completed cycle paths/routes although it is all ridable along the entire route by road. When completed, the Exe Estuary Trail will be around 26 miles in length with many smaller circuits made possible by using one of the ferry services which operate around the Estuary.
Shocking moment huge wave smashes train window on Dawlish rail line (Video) Any Articles News
This is the shocking moment a huge wave smashes through a train window on the Devon coastal line as temperatures are set to drop over the next few days after the UK battled with Storm Brendan this week.
The third storm to hit the country in just five days has left huge swathes of Britain under water, hurting several on a train passing through Dawlish.
There are currently 161 flood alerts in place across England, as well as twelve flood warnings in areas such as Tewkesbury and the River Blackwater.
In Scotland there are eight flood alerts in place and seven flood warnings in places such as Upper Tay and Glen Lyon.
Today temperatures could reach highs of 11C in some parts of the country while most will experience a solid 10C. throughout the rest of the weekend, the temperature is set to drop to 6C for both Saturday and Sunday.
Passenger Gill Garratt who had been on the train in Devon said: 'Huge wave smashes into moving train and breaks windows passing through Dawlish, several passengers injured. Two trains stuck and ours abandoned at Newton Abbot.' The River Great Ouse at St Ives in Cambridgeshire burst its banks following heavy rainfall, with roads and fields around the market town left flooded today as the storm left a trail of destruction across the country.
Met Office meteorologist Luke Miall said conditions today will include sunshine and showers before cold but clear weather moves in over the weekend.
He said: 'We have another low pressure storm coming in bringing strong winds and heavy rain. Rain is likely to be heaviest in the west of the country.'
'Going into the weekend there is a big area of high pressure, so most places in the country will see a nice day but also some frost, which we haven't seen so far this winter. It will be mostly sunny skies although cold and clear.'Flooding in recent days has added to the country's woes amid a clean-up operation following Storm Brendan, which rattled the UK with winds of up to 121mph in the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands earlier this week.
The South Coast has seen tides so high that car parks were flooded, and the River Avon burst its banks near Chippenham, Wiltshire. As much as 1.2in (30mm) of rain was recorded in Hampshire overnight on Tuesday night.
Today the Met Office has said most of the country should expect sunshine and showers, with the showers merging into longer spells of rain at times.
Over higher ground they said they rain would turn 'wintry' and would feel cooler, while the far north of Scotland was expected to experience gales.
The weekend will see chilly temperatures as frost takes over the evenings with sunny spells throughout the day. A British Airways flight re-routed after it was forced to abort its landing and almost ran out of fuel this week.
The flight, BA2777 was unable to land at its scheduled destination due to strong gusts in excess of 40mph.
It was travelling from Jersey and was due to land at Gatwick Airport but ended up circling Brighton for around 20 minutes before another unsuccessful attempt.
The pilots then declared a fuel emergency and changed course for Birmingham where they eventually landed safely. The flight left the Channel Island shortly after 8pm on Tuesday.
British Airways said it was sorry for any disruption caused to passengers' plans. A spokesman said: 'Due to the strong winds at Gatwick, the flight crew made the decision to divert to Birmingham.
'Our pilots are highly trained to deal with this sort of eventuality and will always err on the side of caution, as they did in this instance. The aircraft arrived safely and customers were on their way as soon as possible.'
Once in Birmingham, passengers remained on board and the aircraft was refuelled before flying to Gatwick.
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Storm Hits South Coast (Torquay) October 2019
Galeforce winds and high tides combine to wash large waves over the coastal defenses on Torquay Seafront, flooding & closing the road. 30 October 2019.
Ride Home From Dawlish Warren..XJR & VFR..
Devon air ambulance ride out return journey from Dawlish Warren.
Exmouth, Devon!
A visit to the pretty seaside town of Exmouth!
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Discover England's South West Coast Path (combined films)
Inspiration for 1 - 7 day long holidays on some of the best sections of the South West Coast Path National Trail
Run Into Teignmouth
I Can smell the Coffee in the Cafe so lets not hang around. The beautiful run into Teignmouth with the River Teign on the right hand side
VISITING LONDON WITH 4 KIDS I FAMILY BREAK IN UK - VLOG #29
This week we traveled to UK for 4 days. We visited friends in Stoke-on-Trent, then made a 2-day trip to London. Their was a lot of activities for the kids whilst we were enjoying the most beautiful summer weather. Let us share some impression of our London Family Trip!
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Dawlish Hoard
RAMM has launched a campaign to save the Dawlish Hoard, found by members of the East Devon Metal Detecting Club. Unearthed after 3000 years, the composition of this hoard is unique in the British bronze age. Please help RAMM buy, conserve and interpret it for Devon: easydonate.org/GOLD
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