The Coleridge Way
The Coleridge Way is a 51-mile route taken by the romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 1790s.
The Coleridge Way is a 51-mile route taken by the romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 1790s.
Experience life-sized dinosaurs and much much more!
Exciting outdoor activities on the North Devon & Exmoor coast, offering a huge range of outdoor activities and courses, suitable for all ages and abilities.
Selling items made by local artisans, crafters and traders in the heart of Lynton. Buy local pottery, cards, soap, produce and jewellry and much more…
MIddleham Gardens are a Memorial garden set on the edge of the East Lyn River in Lynmouth, in the place where a hamlet once stood called Middleham.
Experience the charm of Lynmouth Pottery, where Russell Kingston crafts traditional slipware with a contemporary touch on the Exmoor Coast of North Devon.
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!
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.
A charming museum about Exmoor with collections of from Lynton and Exmoor, also maritime, railway, and natural history.
Embark on the Watersmeet walk in Exmoor National Park, a serene journey through ancient woodlands leading to the confluence of the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water.