Well I'm back and unfortunately only managed to do the two Torbay collections as our holiday was cut short and we had to leave on Thursday afternoon due to a death in the family.
I did find out some important information regarding travelling on buses in Devon... It's expensive! It cost £15 for a family saver for the Torbay area alone, if going by bus I suggest the £25 'megarider' which covers 7 days travel on all Stagecoach SouthWest buses which from what I can gather cover a lot (if not all) of the West Country and Shaldon, Devons British Wildlife Centre (incidentally just outside of Newton Abbot), Paignton and Living Coasts are easily reachable from where you're staying. For Exmoor or Newquay it'll have to be train and bus because Devon is a bloody big county!
Hope some of this helps.![]()
My general plan is to use trains throughout my visit
TeaLovingDave, I am thinking that if you are staying in Newton Abbot and you don't mind an early start, you should be able to get a train to Exeter in time to catch another to Barnstaple that would enable you to catch the 8.50 310 bus via Bratton Fleming to the end of the lane to Exmoor Zoo. Obviously you would be at the zoo for about 9.30 and have to wait to get in, but it would be much cheaper than a taxi and the next bus is at 11.20. Only once have I managed to catch the early bus from Barnstaple, this was when there was a very early train from Paignton, even so I had to rely on it being right on time and then run over the bridge at Newton. It was worth it though and the half hour outside the zoo soon passed. I suppose I'd be better off staying in Newton, but I could not bring myself not to stay in Paignton - I like being able to potter up to the zoo on my days there and to have a walk on the front and the pier on the evenings after I have been to Paignton Zoo or am back for 7.30 if I've been somewhere else.
Cheers for the suggestion - I may well do just this, as I am no stranger to early rising to get the most out of a zoo visit