A really interesting place to walk or ride. I walked both the tunnels this one beeing the shortest out of the 2. A popular place to visit lots of walkers and cyclists using the tunnels. there is interesting parts to look out for like the exhaust line from the steam engines along the full distance of the tunnel there is random bits of rail stuck up at the side of the tunnel Im not sure but I guess they are mile markers there is also refuge points all the way along wear track workers would have stood to allow trains to pass by. Definitely a place to visit it's good for exploring or for exercise walking or running and cyclists. It could be improved by better brighter lighting especially for alot of us who go there to enjoy the tunnels. The bad experience I had was some cyclists well actually most didn't have any lights and it's not very bright some places are even darker so you risk getting hit by one and some was going really fast clearly with no care about anyone else using the tunnels so if your going for a walk to enjoy the tunnels please keep a eye out for cyclists. Other than that it's a really enjoyable place it would have 5 stars if it had better lighting wear you could see the...
Read moreA lovely walk through the Devonshire and Combe Down Tunnels, with both tunnels having flat walking surfaces and metal statues at the end of the Devonshire tunnel. The Devonshire tunnel lacks the music in the middle of the Combe Down tunnel, however the walk is still very much recommended. I will say though, I prefered the walk through the much longer Combe...
Read moreAbsolutely loved it! Apart from being cold lol. On the path known as two tunnels, and there are literally two tunnels of which history dates back to 1800s and were used for the railways back then. Interesting infographic at the entrance. Might need a bit more lighting as there are many reckless bikers. One should...
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