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Exmoor
Travelled Saturday 21 September 2002
We stayed at
The Cottage, Bridge Ball, which provides accommodation for five, and is
situated some 5 miles from Lynmouth in idyllic peaceful surroundings
This is our first visit to Exmoor & the northern section
provides a variety of scenery including coastal cliffs, river valley walks and
open moorland; in fact, I don't think we could have chosen a better location
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The Cottage, Bridge Ball |
The following week was spent thus:
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Date |
Miles |
Time |
Destination |
Description |
Weather |
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22.09.02 |
7 |
3½ |
Lynmouth & Foreland Point |
A circular walk from the cliff top hamlet of Countisbury past it's church and
over Butter Hill to the lighthouse at Foreland Point, then heading along the
coastal path with spectacular views along the coast between Lynmouth & Porlock
Bays before turning inland at Desolation Point returning over the smooth slopes
of Countisbury Common |
Warm & sunny |
| 23.09.02 |
9½ |
4½ |
Tarr Steps & Withypool Hill |
A circular walk from Withypool along the much used and well marked path by the
River Barle to Tarr Steps, a unique clapper bridge, returning over open moorland
via Withypool Hill. |
Warm & sunny |
| 24.09.02 |
- |
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Clovelly, Hartland Point &
Hartland Quay |
A visit to the timeless village of
Clovelly where the steep cobbled street tumbles down past gleaming
white cottages to the tiny harbour, past Hartland Point, Devon's
most northerly point, to Hartland Quay with it's dramatic coastline. |
Warm & sunny |
| 25.09.02 |
12 |
5 |
Watersmeet, Lynmouth, Lynton & Valley
of Rocks |
Describes as a classic walk of Exmoor, this walk follows the top edge of the
valleys over Myrtleberry Cleave to Lymouth with a visit to the Valley of the
Rocks before returning through the beautiful, steep sided & thickly wooded
valleys of East Lyn River & Hoaroak Water past the National Trust tea rooms at
Watersmeet. |
Warm & sunny |
| 26.09.02 |
9 |
5 |
Dunkery Beacon, Stoke Pero &
Luccombe |
A circular walk to Dunkery Beacon, the highest point on Exmoor at 1704 feet,
from the car park at Webber's Post to Stoke Pero, Horner Wood and Luccombe. |
Warm & sunny |
| 27.09.02 |
8 |
5 |
Lorna Doone Country |
A circular walk along the banks of Badgworthy River to Great Tom's Hill returning
over open moorland via Oare. |
Overcast & dry with occasional sunny
spells |
Views of The Cottage and gardens
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