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5.0
(29)
178
hikers
16.0km
04:54
580m
580m
Embark on the Lynmouth Circular via Watersmeet and Countisbury, a moderate hiking route that offers a diverse experience through Exmoor National Park. This trail spans 9.9 miles (16.0 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 1893 feet (577 metres), typically taking around 4 hours and 54 minutes to complete. You will journey through lush woodlands, follow a shady river valley, and emerge onto an exposed coastal path. Expect spectacular vistas across the Bristol Channel and the beautiful confluence of rivers at Watersmeet Valley. The varied terrain includes well-trodden footpaths, mud tracks, and steep sections with zigzagging descents and numerous steps.
Your hike begins and ends in the charming harbour town of Lynmouth, where you can find various amenities before or after your adventure. Be prepared for uneven, muddy, or slippery terrain, especially after rain or during autumn, so make sure you wear appropriate footwear. Watersmeet House provides a convenient spot for refreshments seasonally, offering a pleasant break midway through your journey. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to fully enjoy the scenery and avoid crowds, particularly during peak seasons.
This circular route is notable for blending the tranquil beauty of the Watersmeet Valley with the dramatic coastal scenery of Countisbury. The trail highlights the unique landscape of Exmoor National Park, where ancient woodlands meet the sea. You will experience the rich natural environment, from the shaded riverbanks to the expansive coastal views. The route's design ensures a continuous loop, bringing you back to your starting point in Lynmouth, making it a convenient option for a full day's exploration.
4.9
(20)
114
hikers
8.93km
02:42
290m
300m
The Lynton to Countisbury loop offers a challenging yet rewarding hike through Exmoor National Park, known for its dramatic coastal scenery. You will encounter varied terrain, from rugged coastal sections and steep ascents to tranquil woodland paths and riverside routes. This moderate 5.6-mile (8.9 km) route involves 963 feet (294 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 2 hours and 42 minutes to complete, with breathtaking views from Butter Hill Summit, one of England's highest cliffs.
For your visit, be prepared for demanding sections; proper boots with good ankle support are highly recommended due to the rugged and sometimes slippery paths, especially in wet weather. You can make a pleasant stop at Watersmeet House, a former fishing lodge now operating as a National Trust shop and café. The trail is best enjoyed when you have a good fitness level, as some climbs, like the one up Countisbury Hill, are tough but offer incredible vistas.
This loop forms a significant and visually stunning segment of the South West Coast Path, Britain's longest National Trail. The route showcases diverse ecosystems, transitioning between dramatic cliff-top views, ancient woodlands like Horner's Neck Wood, and tranquil river valleys. You will also pass historical points such as the 18th-century St John the Evangelist Church in Countisbury and the ruins of a mineral water bottling plant at Lynrock Fountain.
4.9
(20)
105
hikers
16.8km
04:56
460m
460m
Embark on the Countisbury and Brendon loop, a moderate hiking adventure spanning 10.4 miles (16.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1525 feet (465 metres). This route offers a dynamic landscape, transitioning from the exposed, rugged coastal paths overlooking the Bristol Channel to the serene, deep wooded combes that feel ancient and untouched. You'll experience the fresh sea air giving way to the quiet calm of river valleys, all while enjoying diverse scenery that keeps the nearly five-hour journey engaging.
Planning your visit for this 4-hour and 55-minute hike means preparing for varied terrain. While specific parking details aren't provided, the trail is known for its accessibility within Exmoor National Park. Be aware that the path includes undulating sections, some of which are steep and uneven, so a good level of fitness is recommended to comfortably navigate these parts. It's a popular choice, so consider starting early to enjoy the tranquility.
This loop truly showcases the diverse natural beauty of Exmoor, moving from dramatic clifftop vistas along the Glenthorne Cliffs Coastal Path to the peaceful banks of the East Lyn River. You'll traverse expansive moorland offering broad views, contrasting with the enclosed, prehistoric feel of the wooded combes. The route culminates in open vistas from spots like Butter Hill Summit, providing a comprehensive experience of the park's unique geology and ecosystems.
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