On this ride, I travelled to Dawlish to view the new sea defence and cycled along the sea wall to Dawlish warren. Along the way, I travelled on some very muddy country lanes and quickly realised I was over dressed for an unseasonable warm day. My observations are the subject of this ride. So come along and enjoy another great cycling adventure.

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    Oh Hi guys welcome back and thanks for joining me on my ride again today I really do appreciate it yeah as you can see it’s a bit more molder than I thought thought it was going to be cool I got full winter kit on including my fi

    Gloves so I’m going to take off my neck warmer in my school cap and I’m going to change those gloves and then I’m going to be on my Way morning all right car coming good you go thanks have a nice ride [Applause] you got my uh Autumn gloves on took my neck warmer off and my skull cap got trying and cool down so warm today so I’m on my way to dless snow so as usual

    Let’s go and see if we see anything interesting on today’s ride yeah so I’m on my way up to holding at the moment and I’m going to make my way across to uh to doish and hopefully today I’m going to uh I’m going to ride the dless wall

    Hello look at that road sign there traffic cone but normally I would uh go straight on down into CH but today I’m going this way hello hello I love them dogs oh it’s a mudy truck here yeah so I’m uh heading down into uh into doorish now got quite a little bit

    Of I got quite a way to go at the moment but I got to navigate these narrow country Lanes so steep this is I’ve got to take a take a right here over the little Bridge yeah such a steep part yeah this uh this Lane here lead me all the way into uh into doish Turning to this Now I’m taking a right here B shop all the new seaw wall they just built looking a grand job don’t You So there doish that’s where I was this now yeah they done a lovely job with the sea defenses here so they finally finished the sea defenses done an absolute lovely job not seen it before first time we’re seeing this together guys it’s absolutely beautiful here is

    It yeah I was talking to a uh subcriber not long ago a message so she WR she wrote this back in the ‘ 70s and uh I wasn’t sure whether you could ride it or not but I haven’t seen any signs telling me I can those houses there guys they got a nice

    View haven’t They yes so I’m on my way to dless Warren now which is straight ahead and then I’ll be heading back along the cycle Trail back into Exitor yeah unfortunately I can’t follow the path all the way cuz it’s close so I got to go up and over so no problem yeah so that was a shame I couldn’t follow the uh Coastal path all the way into dless Warren but they were doing maintenance work on it

    So I’m coming down into dless Warren now Look at that baby in the back in the in the Rooks that so Cute Was in that cute like a dog out for a ride I love that I love That Strange he’s uh got his helmet on his handle Bars he just put it on his head look at these uh bicycles up here or TRS Yes so I just come up the 32 miles uh 2320 ft of climbing and I got 49% of the battery left guys okay that’s it from me for today’s ride guys I hope you’ve enjoyed that well as usual guys until next time make sure you get out there and ride and

    Enjoy yourself and hopefully I’ll see you on the next one bye for now bye-bye Bye Oh

    7 Comments

    1. Interesting vid, but one thing really gets my goat are people cycling on the sea wall and putting pedestrians at risk of injury. You are not allowed to cycle along the sea wall for safety reasons, so use your common sense and respect others who use the sea wall as per the rules.

    2. There are some non-statutory no-cycling signs hidden away on the sea wall. Cycling on the sea wall has been a long time contentious issue in Dawlish. Many argue it's dangerous due to the 2m width of some of the path and drop into the sea. Others will state the no-cycling has little to do with safety but is due to a typical anti-cyclist agenda. And will state the sea wall far less dangerous than the numerous 1m wide shared "pavements" next to busy major roads.

      The issue has been further complicated by the newly built path going mainly north. That path is 3m wide and has a wall on the sea side. Network Rail originally planned to allow cycling there, but strong lobbying from locals led Network Rail making it pedestrian only. Though there is no actual legislative prohibition in place.

      A lot of cyclists either don't see the signage or ignore it. Then there is the 7% who use a pedal cycle as a mobility aid, which includes me.

    3. Don't think I'd ride the sea wall, regardless of legality. We often walk the similar path in Teignmouth (also narrow with no rails of any kind) and TBH you have be wary just walking past some people, hats pulled down over ears, ear pods in, or just engrossed in conversation. They've a tendency to "jump" in surprise at the last moment when you pass them – almost as if they think no-one else is likely to be on the path! On a bike passing on the sea-side you'd have no chance if they suddenly swerve into your path! 😱

    4. Oh happy day! Another video and just in time for lunch. Thanks for making lunch more enjoyable.

      I’ve read the other posts about riding the sea wall. I have to wonder if even walking may pose a hazard why they didn’t build a fence or guardrail? I’m sure there’s a good reason.

      Have an enjoyable weekend. Keep on riding!

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