One of the most incredible natural features of the North Devon coastline, the Valley of Rocks is a dry valley with steep cliffs and sea views. As you walk through …
Baggy Point is an exceptional headland in North Devon, separating Croyde Bay from Morte Bay and Woolacombe Beach. It's a favourite with rock climbers and, if the weather's dry, you're …
The Watersmeet Valley is an area of beautiful riverside woodland. It is a wonderful example of the rocky flowing rivers of Exmoor and easily accessible being so close to Lynmouth. …
Once a popular destination for smugglers, the rocky cove of Heddon's Mouth is now an interesting place to visit. Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Heddon Valley is …
The footpath between Countisbury and Watersmeet House passes through Horner's Neck Wood which is full of glorious oak trees. With moss clinging to the trunks and branches it feels like an enchanted forest.
Little Hangman is one of the main prominent landmarks in the area, along with its 'big brother' The Great Hangman. One way to explain its name is likely the local …
The East Lyn River is quite short but packed with interesting things. This section is an impressive rapid, pretty in summer and ferocious in winter or after heavy rains. Popular …
The Torrs, sometimes known as The Seven Hills, tower over Ilfracombe. These stunning cliffs offer sweeping coastal views. It is easy to see why they have been such a popular …