Selworthy & Periwinkle Cottage
We love wandering around Selworthy; its beautiful woodlands, exceedingly charming village and white-washed church, and of course Selworthy Beacon.
It’s easy to see why these two charming coastal villages are known as a ‘Walker’s Paradise. It really is the perfect place for walkers and explorers with so many walks to choose from; coastal paths, woodland trails or moorland rambles.
We love wandering around Selworthy; its beautiful woodlands, exceedingly charming village and white-washed church, and of course Selworthy Beacon.
Doone Valley, Oare, Robbers Bridge & Malmsmead circular. An advanced, underrated rugged walk which requires some navigation competency.
A circular pub walk was a 4.8 mile walk from Watersmeet, up the river to Ash Bridge then the long climb up to Barna Barrow.
A 5-mile walk from Watersmeet along the East Lyn to the Staghunters Inn in Brendon, then back along the south bank of the East Lyn.
Walkthrough tunnels of 100yr sessile oaks, waterfalls, bright gorse, purple heather, butterflies and wonderful woodland and coastal smells.
Great Hangman – England’s highest shear cliff face 244m (800ft) is also the same height as the Shard.
3 1/2 mile walk from Watersmeet, up the zig-zag path, to Trilley Wood then following the river to the Rockford Inn.
Fill your senses – smells, taste and spectacular sights, including Hoar Oak Cottage, via Cheriton following Tarka trail or Two Moors Way.
a place worth walking about Welcome to the walking capital of exmoor Located on the stunning North Devon coast and surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Exmoor National Park, it’s easy to see the appeal of Lynton & Lynmouth as a top walking holiday destination. From the dramatic and rugged coastline and open moors to…
Rising above Lynton is the beautiful Hollerday Hill.