Lynton & Barnstaple Steam Railway
Ride a steam train at Woody Bay Station. Located 3 miles from Lynton, this historic railway has been lovingly restored and is operated by a team of enthusiastic volunteers.
Both Lynton & Lynmouth, and the surrounding area, have loads of great things to do for the whole family to enjoy. Explore the wild and unspoilt Exmoor landscape, open moorlands, steep sea cliffs and secluded river valleys or visit the many historic houses and gardens in North Devon.
If you’re looking for thrills, then take a ride on the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, the highest, steepest water-powered Victorian railway in the world. Take a leisurely ride on a Steam Train at Woody Bay Station or spend a little time on the wild side at the Exmoor Zoo.
Ride a steam train at Woody Bay Station. Located 3 miles from Lynton, this historic railway has been lovingly restored and is operated by a team of enthusiastic volunteers.
Enjoy stunning views of the North Devon Coastline as you glide up and down the tracks between Lynton & Lynmouth. You can experience the highest and the steepest fully water powered Victorian railway in the World!
The Valley of Rocks in Exmoor, near Lynton & Lynmouth is a beautiful dry valley with interesting rock formations and stunning scenery.
Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge located a mile-and-a-half from Lynmouth along the East Lyn River. Surrounded by scenic walks, it features a tea room and shop. Owned by the National Trust.
As seen on TV, this walk to Watersmeet in Devon is noted as one of Julia Bradbury’s favourite walks, and it’s easy to see why.
A charming small museum about Exmoor with collections of from Lynton and Exmoor, also maritime, railway, and natural history.
This hill and valley walk offers magnificent views from Great Hangman, which…
A gloriously long walk from Lynton to the Hunter’s Inn in the…
A beautiful stretch of open land with stunning views of Lynton &…
The dramatic headland with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs is situated between…
An easy walk, perfect for a stroll through the leafy woodland of…
A classic Lynmouth walk to Watersmeet favoured by locals and visitors alike.
A charming small museum about Exmoor with collections of from Lynton and…
Fly Owls and Hawks to your Gloved Hand!
A true country branch line of the old Great Western Railway is…
A short walk around Holdstone Down, between Combe Martin and the Heddon…
Experience wildlife from all around the world.
A wonderful riverside walk starting in Lynmouth through the Watersmeet Valley, then…
The dramatic headland with crashing waves and dramatic cliffs is situated between…
A short walk around Holdstone Down, between Combe Martin and the Heddon…
A 5-mile circular walk from Lynmouth via Watersmeet to Chiselcombe, return via…
Take a stroll along the East Lyn River to a beautiful garden.
Lynton’s mock-Gothic Town Hall.
A magical garden for all seasons.
Saunton Sands is 3+ mile long beach in North Devon, popular with…
Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge located a mile-and-a-half from Lynmouth…
One of the most famous and intriguing bridges in Exmoor, a 17-span…
Great for messing around in the sand.
A beautiful castle with medieval gatehouse.
A wild beach in the Valley of Rocks.
Quince Honey Farm is one of Britain’s leading honey farms
Get friendly bespoke advice and learn more about Lynton & Lynmouth.
The South West Coast Path is Britain’s longest National Trail – a…
Heddon Valley on the West Exmoor coast.
Selworthy is a beautiful place to discover
Free food for life? How can you navigate using the sun? How…
Crossing both Exmoor and Dartmoor, and covering a distance of some 105…
50 acres of historic parkland.
Hartland Abbey is a stately home in a stunning setting a mile…
Power of Water Exhibition.
A spectacular backdrop to Lynton.
The smallest town in the England to have its own cinema.
Come and visit our wonderful Exmoor ponies.
A rocky and wild beach near Lynmouth.
A permanent free exhibition of the village pre-flood.
Ride a steam train at Woody Bay Station. Located 3 miles from…
As seen on TV, this walk to Watersmeet in Devon is noted…
Starting at the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Samaritan’s Way South West takes…
Arlington Court and Carriage Museum
The UK’s only remaining glass factory and a unique experience for all…
Putsborough Sands is renowned as one of the cleanest and most beautiful…
The Doone Valley is a magical, mystical place
The Coleridge Way is a 51-mile route taken by the romantic poet…
A great display of vintage toys.
Experience life-sized dinosaurs and much much more!
Taperley Park is renowned for its beautiful gardens.
Enjoy stunning views of the North Devon Coastline as you glide up…
A magical garden with three lakes.
The 180-mile route forms a figure of eight which envelops most of…
The 180-mile route forms a figure of eight which envelops most of…
Miles of golden sandy beach.
A model of the London & North Eastern Railway.
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