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Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk

Easy

4.9

(29)

257

hikers

Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk

00:57

3.51km

50m

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Embark on the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk, an easy hike that guides you along the scenic River Heddon. You will journey through ancient woodland, with towering cliffs of nearly 400-million-year-old Devonian sandstone rising around you. This gentle 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route involves a modest 168 feet (51 metres) of elevation…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.11 km

Stone Bridge over the River Heddon

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This glorious little stone bridge spans the River Heddon just up from its mouth. It's cloaked in woodland and is a wonderfully serene spot. From here, you can walk along …

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1.85 km

Heddon's Mouth Cove

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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 …

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3.36 km

Hunter's Inn

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Black Forest vibes... I definitely didn't expect it! A great opportunity to stop off

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3.51 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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1.82 km

1.17 km

486 m

Surfaces

1.25 km

1.17 km

534 m

486 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk?

Parking is available at the National Trust car park near the Hunter's Inn. This is a convenient starting point for the circular route.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk or to enter Exmoor National Park. However, parking at the National Trust car park may incur a charge for non-members.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome, but please keep them on a lead, especially around livestock and to protect local wildlife, as the area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather. August is particularly beautiful with vast stretches of heather in bloom, and early autumn brings bright yellow gorse flowers with a distinct coconut scent. Winter conditions can make some surfaces slippery, so appropriate footwear is essential.

What is the terrain like on the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk?

The terrain is generally easy, featuring graded pathways and footpaths. While mostly level, there are some short inclines and several steps on the return loop. Be aware that some sections may have loose, stony, and uneven surfaces, especially as the valley opens towards the sea where you'll find large patches of scree.

What points of interest will I see along the route?

Along the route, you'll follow the River Heddon through ancient woodland to the sea. Key highlights include the Stone Bridge over the River Heddon, the scenic Heddon's Mouth Cove, and a restored 19th-century lime kiln on the beach. The valley itself is framed by dramatic cliffs, offering spectacular coastal views.

Is the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk suitable for families with children?

Yes, the primary circular walk is generally considered suitable for families due to its 'easy' difficulty rating and manageable length. However, some sections have uneven surfaces and steps, so consider this for very young children or those using strollers.

Are there any facilities or places to eat near the trailhead?

Yes, the walk often starts and ends near the Hunter's Inn, a traditional country pub that provides a convenient spot for refreshments and meals before or after your hike.

Does this trail connect with other walking paths?

Yes, the route overlaps with several other official trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Gentle walk to Heddon's Mouth, Heddon Valley to Woody Bay Walk, Heddon's Mouth circular walk, Butterfly Walk, Heddon Valley coast walk, King Charles III England Coast Path: Minehead to Combe Martin, South West Coast Path (Section 3: Lynmouth to Combe Martin), and Regional Route 51.

Is the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk accessible for those with mobility challenges?

While some sections have loose surfaces and steps, the National Trust offers 'Trampers' (all-terrain mobility scooters) for hire, which can make parts of the trail more accessible. It's best to check with the National Trust directly for current availability and specific accessible routes.

What wildlife and plants might I encounter on the walk?

The Heddon Valley is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, so you might spot otters in the river if you're lucky. The ancient woodland features sessile oaks, ash, and rare whitebeams. In late summer and early autumn, the slopes are vibrant with heather and gorse.

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Trail Reviews

Blanche
September 2, 2023, Heddon's Mouth accessible loop to the Hunter's Inn — Exmoor National Park

Beautiful walk with breathtaking views at the end (half way), Ted was able to join us in a rented mobility scooter. Thank you national trust!

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This short hike may be long for some but the paths are well slated and easy to walk on. The trickling sound of the flow of the stream is calming, and the fresh air is so nice. Well worth the walk at the end.

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