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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around East Budleigh

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Dog friendly hiking trails around East Budleigh traverse a diverse landscape characterized by expansive heathland, river valleys, and elevated commons. The region features significant natural elements like Woodbury Common, the River Otter, and the East Devon Commons, offering varied terrain. Hikers can expect paths ranging from gentle riverside strolls to more challenging routes across higher ground, providing views over the surrounding lowlands and estuaries. The area's geology includes Bunter Pebble Beds, contributing to its distinctive natural features.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around East Budleigh

  • The most popular dog friendly hiking route is Otterton, Colaton Raleigh & Woodbury Common loop from East Budleigh, a 9.4 miles (15.1 km) trail that takes 4 hours 7 minutes to complete. This moderate route explores Woodbury Common and follows river paths.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is West Down Beacon – River Otter loop from Bicton, a moderate 8.4 miles (13.5 km) path. This trail offers views from West Down Beacon and follows sections of the River Otter.
  • Local hikers also love the Otterton Cliffs Coastal Path – River Otter loop from Bicton, a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) trail leading through coastal areas and along the River Otter, often completed in about 2 hours 45 minutes.
  • Hiking around East Budleigh is defined by heathland, river valleys, and elevated commons. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy riverside walks to moderate climbs.
  • The routes in East Budleigh are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. More than 7000 hikers have used komoot to explore East Budleigh's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Otterton, Colaton Raleigh & Woodbury Common loop from East Budleigh

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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November 6, 2025, Striking Red Cliffs

The red cliffs are composed of Mercia Mudstone (or Keuper Marl) and Otter Sandstone formations. Age: These rocks date back to the Triassic Period, which was approximately 252 to 201 million years ago. This makes them some of the oldest rocks exposed on this section of the Jurassic Coast. Colour Origin: The colour comes from iron oxides (ferric iron), which effectively rust the sediment. This is a signature of their original environment. Ancient Environment: When these rocks were deposited, Britain was located much closer to the equator and was part of a vast, hot, and dry desert interior. The sediments were laid down in this desert by wind-blown sand dunes and occasional flash floods from ancient river systems.

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Harnessing the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention of human ingenuity, whose origins can be traced back to ancient times. Thanks to such a design, a watercourse – natural or artificial – made it possible to simply replace human or animal muscle power with the power of natural elements, for example, to grind grain into corn or press oil from fruit. There are essentially two drive variants for watermills: * Either the flowing water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or * the water is guided above the wheel – usually through a so-called "mill channel" – and falls onto the blades. This design utilizes natural gravity to achieve greater efficiency.

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Perfect day trip for wild life spotting

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Perfect for filling up water filtration bottle

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Highly recommended. Park in Lime kiln car park and 50 degrees north is a few minutes walk along the sea front. Be sure to visit the newly revamped wetlands adj to car park for a spot of bird watching and don’t forget your binos😀

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this road becomes flooded would avoid when on yellow 🟡 weather warning cause you might need a boat, but otherwise it's very pretty and worth a visit great pubs for food nearby and air BnB places

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A little muddy would recommend good boots and poles as my walking companion isn't to great and said the ground is very uneven I however found it ok

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great flat path lots of birds to see, sheep cows and fish

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available around East Budleigh?

There are over 6 dog-friendly hiking trails around East Budleigh, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate treks, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in East Budleigh?

The terrain around East Budleigh is quite varied. You'll find paths along the tranquil River Otter, expansive heathland trails across Woodbury Common, and some routes that incorporate coastal views. Some paths, especially near the Otter Estuary, can be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended for both you and your dog.

Are there any easy dog-friendly walks suitable for beginners or older dogs?

Yes, there are easy dog-friendly options. For a gentler experience, consider the Otterton Mill – River Otter loop from Bicton. This route is approximately 5.9 km long with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed walk along the river.

Can I find circular dog walks in East Budleigh?

Absolutely. Many of the dog-friendly routes around East Budleigh are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Otterton, Colaton Raleigh & Woodbury Common loop from East Budleigh, which offers a diverse landscape including heathland and river paths.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on dog-friendly hikes?

East Budleigh's trails offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the diverse wildlife of the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve, enjoy views from Woodbury Common, or pass by historical sites like Hayes Barton, the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh. Some routes also offer glimpses of the Jurassic Coast, such as near Orcombe Point and the Geoneedle.

Are there any dog-friendly pubs or cafes near the trails in East Budleigh?

Yes, East Budleigh village itself has the historic Sir Walter Raleigh pub, which is dog-friendly. Additionally, Otterton Mill, located along the River Otter, is a popular spot for a break with a cafe that welcomes visitors. The Sir Walter Raleigh Pub loop from Bicton specifically incorporates the village pub into its route.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with my dog in East Budleigh?

Spring and autumn are often ideal for dog-friendly hikes in East Budleigh, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be pleasant, but remember to bring plenty of water for your dog and be mindful of warmer temperatures on exposed heathland. Winter walks are also possible, though some paths may be muddier, especially along the river.

Are there any dog-friendly hikes with coastal views?

While East Budleigh is slightly inland, some routes connect to the nearby coast. The Otterton Cliffs Coastal Path – River Otter loop from Bicton offers stunning coastal views as it follows the cliffs before returning along the River Otter.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the dog-friendly trails in East Budleigh?

The komoot community highly rates the trails around East Budleigh, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil river paths to expansive heathlands, and the opportunity to combine natural beauty with historical points of interest. The well-maintained paths and dog-friendly amenities are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any longer, more challenging dog-friendly routes for experienced hikers?

For those seeking a longer and more challenging hike, the Otterton, Colaton Raleigh & Woodbury Common loop from East Budleigh is a moderate 15 km route with over 200 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout for both you and your dog across varied terrain.

Are there any dog-friendly walks that include water access for dogs to swim?

While specific designated swimming spots for dogs are not highlighted, routes along the River Otter, such as the West Down Beacon – River Otter loop from Bicton, may offer opportunities for dogs to safely access the water, especially in calmer sections. Always assess water conditions and safety before allowing your dog to swim.

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