Honiton as seen from the railway station passenger bridge

Honiton

East Devon Line

Known as the antiques capital of Devon, Honiton is also famous for its lace and pottery.

How to visit by train

Once you’ve explored the antiques shops and other independent retailers on the town’s long high street, take advantage of the free admission at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery featuring local art and national exhibitions. Find out more on the Visit Honiton website.

Coming by train

Honiton station is on the East Devon Line.

30 minutes from Exeter
35 minutes from Yeovil Junction

Honiton station is a short walk from the High Street.

Buying Tickets to Honiton

Exeter-Honiton

£

9.20

Off-Peak Day Return. Valid after the morning peak, and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays.

Great fares from further afield

YEOVIL JUNCTION
TO HONITON

£

18.50

Off-Peak Day Return

Fares explained

35min

Approximate journey time

CREDITON
TO HONITON

£

9.70

Off-Peak Day Return

Fares explained

1hr20

Approximate journey time

 

East Devon Line

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