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The Something Wild Festival returns to the stunning coastal venue of Hope Cove and the South West Coast path this year! The trail races follow some tough but scenic routes between Salcombe and Aveton Gifford, with Outer Hope Cove at the heart of the festival weekend.
£10 to £50 (children can get I for £10 with families)
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Follow signs to (before Salcombe) then Malborough, and on to Hope Cove near Galmpton.
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You can catch a bus from Kingsbridge with Tally Ho (via Loddiswell)and Plymouth.
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