Discover the Iconic Rhenish Tower in Lynmouth Harbour
Discover Lynmouth’s Rhenish Tower, a symbol of North Devon’s maritime heritage, rebuilt after the 1952 flood and standing proudly over the harbour today.
Discover Lynmouth’s Rhenish Tower, a symbol of North Devon’s maritime heritage, rebuilt after the 1952 flood and standing proudly over the harbour today.
There is no better place than Devon to enjoy a real Cream Tea.
Discover how George Newnes transformed Lynton and Lynmouth with the Cliff Railway, Town Hall, and his grand Victorian visions of Exmoor tourism.
Don’t let the rain keep you indoors. Lynton and Lynmouth are packed with delightful shops, historical treasures, and warm welcomes wherever you go.
From Lynmouth, the walk to Watersmeet leads through one of Britain’s deepest river gorges. Birds flit through the canopy, and the river bubbles over rocky beds. Visit the 19th-century Watersmeet House, once a fishing lodge, now a tea room. Choose from a network of trails that suit all energy levels.
Really discover Lynton and Lynmouth with this 2-day walking itinerary featuring the Valley of Rocks, East Lyn River, and Exmoor’s coastal trails.
Explore Exmoor National Park on horseback and experience the thrill of riding through open moorlands, ancient woodlands, and picturesque valleys.
Join Mike & Yana, for an intimate dining experience in Lynton, at The Oak Room, for the perfect romantic dinner, special occasion, or catch up with friends.
Brendon is a peaceful and picturesque village.
Lots to do for the whole family.