Beaches & Sea Swimming near Lynton & Lynmouth
A practical guide to beaches and sea swimming near Lynton & Lynmouth Lynmouth does have beaches – but not the flat, golden kind many people picture. The shoreline here is…
A practical guide to beaches and sea swimming near Lynton & Lynmouth Lynmouth does have beaches – but not the flat, golden kind many people picture. The shoreline here is…
A practical guide to exploring both villages on foot, funicular or taxi. Lynton & Lynmouth without a car is entirely doable — and for many visitors, surprisingly straightforward. The two…
Winter in Lynton & Lynmouth is quiet, coastal and a little bit wild. Discover 10 things to do in the colder months – from cliff and river walks to dark skies, cinema nights, good food and time by the fire on the Exmoor coast.
A gentle Lynmouth half-day itinerary: harbour views, a riverside walk to Watersmeet Junction, independent cafés, local shops and an optional Cliff Railway ride.
A relaxed Lynton half-day itinerary with sea views, a gentle coastal stroll, café stops and the option to dip into Lynmouth’s harbour. A simple way to enjoy the best of both villages in just a few hours.
Enjoy Christmas at The Crown Hotel with a three-night festive break in Lynton. All meals included, a cosy pub downstairs and coast-path walks between Lynton & Lynmouth make it an easy, no-cooking Christmas by the sea.
A relaxed 48 hour itinerary through Lynton & Lynmouth, taking in clifftop views, the Cliff Railway, Valley of Rocks walks and proper Devon cream teas.
Looking for things to do in Lynton and Lynmouth? From cliffside walks and hidden cafés to heritage attractions and independent shops, these twin Exmoor villages are packed with variety. This guide helps you explore the area like a local.
The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway offers a unique glimpse into North Devon’s rich railway heritage. Originally spanning over 19 miles, a restored section now operates between Woody Bay and Killington Lane, providing visitors with a scenic steam train experience through Exmoor’s stunning landscapes.
Explore how funiculars like Lynton & Lynmouth’s water-powered railway differ from traditional cable cars in design and operation.