Hollerday Hill Circular Walk
An easy walk, perfect for a stroll through the leafy woodland of Hollerday Hill. Not too steep, but there are are plenty of slopes.
An easy walk, perfect for a stroll through the leafy woodland of Hollerday Hill. Not too steep, but there are are plenty of slopes.
Starting at the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Samaritan’s Way South West takes you accross the Mendips, the Polden Hills, the Quantocks and the Brendon Hills before concluding the 100-mile journey here at Lynton on the North Devon Coast.
The 180-mile route forms a figure of eight which envelops most of the North Devon coastline and the rivers Taw and Torridge.
The 180-mile route forms a figure of eight which envelops most of the North Devon coastline and the rivers Taw and Torridge.
A spectacular backdrop to Lynton.
Selworthy is a beautiful place to discover
The South West Coast Path is Britain’s longest National Trail – a 630 mile stretch of some of the world’s most beautiful coastline.
The Coleridge Way is a 51-mile route taken by the romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in the 1790s.
Crossing both Exmoor and Dartmoor, and covering a distance of some 105 miles, the Two Moors Way is an ideal way to experience the South West’s only National Parks.
Heddon Valley on the West Exmoor coast.