Welcome to the Seaton Valley Nature Path
A vast swathe of green space in the heart of Plymouth has been formally opened to the public for the first time thanks to a new walking and cycling route.
The brand new, purpose-build Seaton Valley Nature Path stretches for nearly two kilometres and links the green space between Tailyour Road and Hunter Close in Crownhill to Forder Valley Road, near to the entrance of Poole Farm.
It is the first part of 5.6 kilometres of off-road network that will give easy pedestrian and cycle access to the nearby Forder and Bircham Valley Local Nature Reserves and previously inaccessible greenspace along the Seaton Valley.
Find out more: https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/new-path-unlocks-countryside-first-time
Видео Welcome to the Seaton Valley Nature Path канала Plymouth City Council
The brand new, purpose-build Seaton Valley Nature Path stretches for nearly two kilometres and links the green space between Tailyour Road and Hunter Close in Crownhill to Forder Valley Road, near to the entrance of Poole Farm.
It is the first part of 5.6 kilometres of off-road network that will give easy pedestrian and cycle access to the nearby Forder and Bircham Valley Local Nature Reserves and previously inaccessible greenspace along the Seaton Valley.
Find out more: https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/new-path-unlocks-countryside-first-time
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