Brendon And Countisbury
Brendon And Countisbury
Best waterfalls around Brendon And Countisbury are found within Exmoor National Park, an area characterized by deep wooded combes and tumbling water. The region's natural beauty integrates a variety of waterfalls into its river valleys and coastal woodlands. These features contribute to the scenic appeal of numerous walking trails. Visitors can experience dynamic river systems, from gentle flows to powerful cascades after rainfall.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This narrow coastal path, which winds high above the sea, offers beautiful views of the coastline. Along the way, you pass a small waterfall and occasionally cross a small patch of forest. It's a very beautiful path, well worth the walk.
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Glenthorne Beach, well worth the short diversion off the swcp. The walk down follows the stream as it rushes down to the sea. Take a minute to walk along the pebble ridge to one of the 2 waterfalls or sit on the bench for lunch overlooking the Welsh coastline across the Bristol Channel
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Moderate trail worth exploring, it has some amazing sights
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The place is nice, the tea room is very nice, but the cream tea was really poor. Seems like this is always the case in NT cafes these days. The man got his sausage roll without any side dishes, we had to ask for cutlery... Everything was very chaotic, but the place is nice, the people tried hard... You accept that. I just wouldn't expect too much!
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From the bridge you can climb up briefly to see the waterfall from above (signposted)
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The region is known for waterfalls integrated into its river valleys and coastal woodlands. Key spots include Glen Lyn Gorge, which features dramatic paths and various waterfalls. You can also find a waterfall along the Coast Path and View of Woody Bay, and Glenthorne Beach is special for its stream rushing to the sea and two waterfalls.
Yes, Glen Lyn Gorge is categorized as family-friendly and offers mini-hikes suitable for families. The area's numerous small waterfalls and lush gorges provide delightful spots for walks that can be enjoyed by various ages.
The waterfalls showcase a dynamic character. While beautiful in drier periods, they become powerful cascades after heavy rainfall, offering a more dramatic experience. Spring and autumn often provide a good balance of water flow and pleasant walking conditions.
The waterfalls are often an integral part of the region's scenic walking trails. You'll find them along routes like the Lynmouth circular walk via Watersmeet and Countisbury, which also offers coastal views. The hiking trails around Brendon and Countisbury often incorporate these natural features.
Given the deep wooded combes and potential for slippery paths, especially after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof walking boots. Layers of clothing are also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions in Exmoor National Park.
Absolutely. The area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, go cycling, or enjoy various hiking routes, many of which pass by or near the waterfalls and offer stunning views of the Exmoor landscape.
For Glen Lyn Gorge, there is a large parking lot with restrooms just a few minutes from the entrance in Lynmouth. For other waterfall locations, parking may be available at trailheads or nearby villages, often requiring a short walk to reach the waterfalls.
Visitors appreciate the waterfalls for their contribution to the overall scenic beauty of the region's walking trails. The dynamic nature of the rivers, from gentle flows to powerful cascades, and the tranquility of the riverside woodlands are frequently highlighted. The dramatic setting of places like Glen Lyn Gorge is also a popular draw.
Beyond the more prominent spots, the Brendon Hills near Comberow feature more dramatic, unnamed waterfalls where tributaries plunge over vertical cliffs. The Badgworthy Wood Trail is also noted for a lovely collection of small waterfalls, offering a chance to discover less-frequented cascades.
Exmoor National Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check specific trail regulations, but many of the walking routes that feature waterfalls are suitable for dogs on a lead.
Near Glen Lyn Gorge in Lynmouth, you'll find plenty of cafes and pubs. For other waterfall locations, facilities might be more limited, so it's advisable to plan accordingly and bring refreshments, especially for longer hikes.
The area is rich in natural beauty, featuring deep wooded combes, lush river gorges, and coastal woodlands. You can expect to see diverse wildlife, including dippers, deer, and potentially otters. The dramatic coastal views, such as those from the Coast Path and View of Woody Bay, are also a highlight.


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