South West Coast Path: Lynmouth to Combe Martin

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"A long and strenuous stage through some of North Devon’s most picturesque and dramatic coastal landscapes."
Walk directions

Towards the Cliff Railway turn left up steps ‘Westerway’ (unsigned). Follow tarmac zigzags very steeply uphill, crossing the Cliff Railway twice. Reach the North Walk (built in 1817) and turn right. To save the climb use the railway, turning left at Lee Road at the top, and left again at the church and down to North Walk. Continue along the cliff edge; at a path junction keep straight on towards the impressive ‘Castle Rock’.

Pass Castle Rock on the landward side. Follow the road briefly downhill then take a path to the right of the road to reach the edge of the Lee Abbey estate; turn left and climb steeply to meet the road at the old tollhouse.

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  Terrain  - Undulating cliff-edge path, uneven and exposed in places
  Landscape  - Quiet lanes and wooded combes
  Dog friendliness  - Under control at all times; unfenced cliffs and livestock
  Parking  - Pay-&-display car parks in Lynmouth and Combe Martin
  Toilets en route  - Lynmouth, Lee Bay, Combe Martin
About the walk
Lynmouth is an attractive village at the mouth of the combined East and West Lyn rivers. A disastrous flood occurred here in 1952, reminders of which can be seen at the Glen Lyn Gorge and Flood Memorial Hall on The Esplanade. Lynmouth retains its Victorian character, with some older cottages above...
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South West Coast Path: Lynmouth to Combe Martin

Recommended by
Our view
"A long and strenuous stage through some of North Devon’s most picturesque and dramatic coastal landscapes."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Undulating cliff-edge path, uneven and exposed in places
  Landscape - Quiet lanes and wooded combes
  Dog friendliness - Under control at all times; unfenced cliffs and livestock
  Parking - Pay-&-display car parks in Lynmouth and Combe Martin
  Toilets en route - Lynmouth, Lee Bay, Combe Martin
About the walk
Lynmouth is an attractive village at the mouth of the combined East and West Lyn rivers. A disastrous flood occurred here in 1952, reminders of which can be seen at the Glen Lyn Gorge and Flood Memorial Hall on The Esplanade. Lynmouth retains its Victorian character, with some older cottages above...
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