
48 Hours in Lynton & Lynmouth
A relaxed 48 hour itinerary through Lynton & Lynmouth, taking in clifftop views, the Cliff Railway, Valley of Rocks walks and proper Devon cream teas.

Nestled on the rugged North Devon coast where the majestic landscapes of Exmoor meet the restless waves of the Atlantic Ocean, the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth offer more than just breathtaking scenery—they present a captivating journey through time. Dubbed “Little Switzerland” for their dramatic vistas and alpine charm, these villages are steeped in Victorian heritage, thanks in large part to the vision and contributions of individuals like Sir George Newnes and the skilled craftsmanship of Bob Jones. Newnes’ grand investments, including the marvel of the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway and the elegant Lynton Town Hall, along with Jones’ meticulous construction, have left indelible marks on these picturesque villages.
As you stroll through the charming streets, traverse the historic railway, or admire the exquisite Victorian architecture, you’ll step back into an era where philanthropy and engineering brilliance thrived. More than just a visit, exploring Lynton and Lynmouth is an immersive experience, offering enriching stories of innovation, resilience, and the timeless beauty of a region shaped by its history. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or someone seeking a unique getaway, Lynton and Lynmouth beckon with their seamless blend of natural splendor and historical grandeur.
Here you will find stories of bravery and heroism. Legends of over-land lifeboat launches and memories of a town devastated by flood in 1952 and rebuilt anew to become one of Devon’s most popular holiday destinations.

A relaxed 48 hour itinerary through Lynton & Lynmouth, taking in clifftop views, the Cliff Railway, Valley of Rocks walks and proper Devon cream teas.

Make a winter’s day of it in Little Switzerland: shop independent, warm up in a café, ride a Santa steam train or catch the GLOW lights at Rosemoor.

Lynton & Lynmouth sit on North Devon’s UNESCO Biosphere coast—where Exmoor’s cliffs meet living seas. Walk, watch wildlife, eat local, and support nature-positive businesses.

Bring the dog, wrap up warm and head to the coast. Lynton & Lynmouth in winter is one of Devon’s most welcoming dog-friendly getaways — fewer crowds, wild coastal light and the comfort of fireside pubs after bracing walks. Whether you’re escaping for Christmas or taking a peaceful post-festive break, there are plenty of stays where dogs are not just accepted, but truly welcomed.

Plan a cosy winter’s day in Little Switzerland. Start with a cliff-top or riverside walk, warm up over a hearty lunch, browse independent shops, then chase golden hour over sea and headlands. Quiet paths, big skies and welcoming places to refuel — this is Lynton & Lynmouth in winter.

When the Atlantic gets theatrical, Little Switzerland shines. Winter days bring boom and spray along the harbour, big-sky walks over the cliffs of Exmoor National Park, and then—refuge: crackling fires, generous plates, and star-pricked night skies. Come for the storm, stay for the fire, and discover a slower, cosier Lynton & Lynmouth.
Lynton and Lynmouth are not just destinations—they’re experiences. Whether you’re sampling the local delicacies, wandering the cliffside paths, or simply soaking in the historical essence, every moment spent here is a step back in time. This Victorian charm, coupled with breathtaking natural beauty and a resilient community spirit, ensures that Lynton and Lynmouth remains in the hearts of its visitors long after they’ve left. So come, discover the timeless allure of Lynton and Lynmouth, where every stone, every wave, and every whisper of the wind tells a story of a rich and enduring heritage.