The Doone Valley
The Doone Valley is a magical, mystical place. There is a part of Exmoor which will forever be known as Lorna Doone Country. The Badgworthy Valley is a great place for walks in this treasured landscape.
The Doone Valley is a magical, mystical place. There is a part of Exmoor which will forever be known as Lorna Doone Country. The Badgworthy Valley is a great place for walks in this treasured landscape.
Explore Arlington Court in North Devon, home to a Regency house, carriage museum, gardens, and woodland walks—ideal for families and history lovers.
Family golfing fun at the putting green in Lynmouth with 18-hole or 36-hole games and tennis courts. The Kiosk provides fresh coffee, drinks, sweets and ice cream, together with 4-day and 7-day parking permits.
In the heart of Lynmouth lies a story of survival. The Flood Memorial Hall honours lives lost in the 1952 disaster and the spirit that rebuilt the village. This small, free-entry museum offers an emotional journey through rare photos, models, and personal stories. It’s an essential stop for meaningful travel in North Devon.
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Step into a world where old-world charm meets modern cinema. Lynton Cinema offers a rich, characterful movie experience in a lovingly restored chapel. With comfy seats and crystal-clear sound, it’s ideal after a scenic walk or coastal ramble. Make this cinema part of your Lynton and Lynmouth itinerary.
Discover the charm of Lynton Town Hall, a stunning Victorian building in Exmoor. Ideal for weddings, events, and historic days out.
Enjoy stunning views of the North Devon Coastline as you glide up and down the tracks between Lynton & Lynmouth. You can experience the highest and the steepest fully water powered Victorian railway in the World!
Embark on the Watersmeet walk in Exmoor National Park, a serene journey through ancient woodlands leading to the confluence of the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water.
Ride a steam train at Woody Bay Station. Located 3 miles from Lynton, this historic railway has been lovingly restored and is operated by a team of enthusiastic volunteers.