SWCP 3: Lynton to Combe Martin

Challenging – Strenuous

20 May 2024

Lynton to Combe Martin is a stretch of the South West Coast Path offering some of the most dramatic scenery in North Devon—featuring towering cliffs, wooded valleys, wild goats, and sweeping sea views.

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Points of Interest: Lynton to Combe Martin

Here’s what to look out for along the way:


Points of Interest: Lynton to Combe Martin

This stretch of the South West Coast Path offers some of the most dramatic scenery in North Devon—featuring towering cliffs, wooded valleys, wild goats, and sweeping sea views. Here’s what to look out for along the way:

Lynton & Lynmouth

Twin villages linked by a cliff railway, with Lynmouth tucked in a steep gorge and Lynton perched above.

The Valley of Rocks

A surreal landscape of jagged formations, wild goats, and spectacular views across the Bristol Channel.

Woody Bay & Lee Bay

Quiet woodland paths above hidden coves, with glimpses of the sea through twisted oaks and ash.

Heddon’s Mouth

A steep descent to a remote, peaceful valley crossed by a stone bridge—followed by a challenging climb out.

Great Hangman

At 318 metres, the highest point on the Coast Path. A long ascent with rewarding views and a shift in terrain.

Little Hangman & Combe Martin Bay

A gentler clifftop stretch leads to Combe Martin Bay, where the rugged coast begins to soften.

Combe Martin Village

A long, welcoming village with a beach, quirky pubs, and traces of old mining in the surrounding hills.


Logistics

Dog Friendly AccommodationThe Valley of the Rocks Hotel, Lynton
Meals and refreshmentsFocsle Inn, Combe Martin
Snacks and SandwichesA Little Deli, Queen Street, Lynton
Transport back to LyntonAndy’s Cabs (01271 889200)
https://www.andycab.co.uk/

Alternative: There is no direct route or even connecting route without going via Barnstaple.

The Exmoor Coaster is dog-friendly and goes from Combe Martin to Lynmouth, but only during part of the year. The timetables are seasonal.

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