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The Exe leaflet

March 25th, 2008

posted by Cptn

The Exe Estuary

No sooner do we put the call out for those who use the Exe Estuary to get involved in a leaflet about the sustainability of the area, than we hear that a new guide’s been published.

This updated Exe Explorer publication even includes the recently opened Lympstone to Exmouth cycle trail, along with ferry, train and bus routes plus accessibility guidance for wheelchair and pushchair users.

But don’t take our word for it, pop along to a tourist information centre. The leaflet can also be found at www.exe-estuary.org.uk or from the Exe Estuary Officer Jennifer Lockett by email at exeestua@devon.gov.uk or by phone on 01392 382236.

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