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27th April to 6th May 2012 www.exmoorwalkingfestival.co.uk North Devon and Exmoor Walking and Outdoors Festival The UK’s most scenic walking festival Sponsored and Supported by: T O U R I S T A S S O C I A T I O N E X M O O R Ilfracombe Area: 27th and 28th April Lynton Area: 29th, 30th April, 1st May Porlock Area: 2nd, 3rd and 4th May Dunster Area: 5th and 6th May

North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festival 2012

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The walking festival has 33 guided walks led by friendly guides. To book on the walks please go to the festival website or phone 01271 863001.

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27th April to

6th May 2012

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North Devon and Exmoor

Walking andOutdoors Festival

The UK’s most scenic walking festival

Sponsored and Supported by:

TOURIST ASSOCIATIO

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EXMOOR

Ilfracombe Area: 27th and 28th April

Lynton Area: 29th, 30th April, 1st May

Porlock Area: 2nd, 3rd and 4th May

Dunster Area: 5th and 6th May

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Welcome to the North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festival, now in its 12th yearThis year’s festival has been a bit of a struggle to maintain. Funds are so tight for all of us and getting support for the festival was difficult this time. But I was determined to keep it going.

The festival is reduced in size, but not in quality. To help me attract funds from towns that are covered by the festival, this year the festival is based around four of the larger towns in North Devon and Exmoor.

The festival starts in the area around Ilfracombe for two days, moving along the coast to Lynton and Lynmouth for the next three days. It then moves along the coast again to the area around Porlock for the next three days. Lastly it moves on to the area surrounding Dunster for the last two days.

Dunster is a ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town and Lynton and Lynmouth are in the process of becoming a Walkers are Welcome twin town. Ilfracombe is also now investigating becoming a Walkers are Welcome town.

To help keeps costs down for the festival many of the guides are offering their services for free or ‘in kind’. This has enabled us to keep the festival going and I am most grateful to those guides.

I would like to thank all our guides, wardens and rangers for their continued support. The festival would not be able to continue without support from the Exmoor National Park, the North Devon AONB, the South West Lakes Trust, the National Trust and the Crown Estate Dunster. Our supporters and advertisers also make the difference between the festival running or stopping. And of course your support makes it worthwhile for us all.

I hope you find some suitable walks and you have an enjoyable experience on your festival walks.

Bryan Cath, Walking Festival Coordinator 01271 883131

ContentPage 2 Local supporting adverts

Page 3 Festival Welcome

Page 4 - 5 Information

Page 6 - 7 Ilfracombe area walks

Page 8 - 9 Lynton area walks

Page 10 - 11 Porlock area walks

Page 12 - 13 Dunster area walks

Page 14 - 15 Local supporting adverts

Back Cover Walking Festival map

Overlooking Broad Strand beachwith Little Hangman in the distance

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Front cover images (in a clockwise spiral from top) Festival walkers in the Avill valley near Dunster; A slack behind the Porlock shingle ridge; Walking up Grabbist Hill near Dunster; Valley of Rocks near Lynton.

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How to BookThis year’s festival is based on the larger towns in North Devon and Exmoor. Starting on Friday 27th April with the Ilfracombe based walks, for two days. It then moves along to Lynton and Lynmouth for the next three days. The following three days are based around Porlock and the last two days are based around Dunster. This should make it easier for participants to choose their base and cause much less travelling to walks.

To help you choose your walks, please consider the following:

1, The walk number is the date and a reference.

2, Choose the area and time you want to come.

3, Choose your walks, noting the distance, the degree of difficulty and the pace at which the walk is likely to proceed. Please do not over-stretch yourself and consider your fellow walkers.

4, If you need accommodation, locate somewhere fairly central to your chosen walks. You may need to change accommodation if you are following the festival across the area.

5, To find accommodation please support the adverts in this brochure or call the local tourist office. Without the support of our advertisers and sponsors, our walking festival could not take place.

6, To book your walks either:

Go to the festival website www.exmoorwalkingfestival.co.uk and book online. Payment is through Paypal but you do not need to have a Paypal account as you can use your credit card through their website.

Or:

Phone our Booking Line on 01271 863001, Ilfracombe Tourist Information Centre, between 10.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 4.30pm Saturday and closed Sunday. They will be able to make the walk bookings for you online. Please have the walk number(s) ready to give the operator.

If you have not been able to look at the website and check availability of the walk tickets, please be ready with an alternative.

The walks can book quickly. Once a walk is full, unless there is a cancellation, you will not be able to get on that walk. Confirmation of your booking will be provided from the website or posted to you if you phone your booking through.

Walk Ticket DiscountsThis year we are offering a discount on walk tickets that are purchased in multiples. If you book 5 walks or more in one transaction we will give you a 10% discount on the ticket price. If a group of 10 people wish to book on one walk in one transaction we will offer a 15% discount.

To get these discounts these bookings must be made through our telephone booking line 01271 863001. They cannot be made on the website.

Additional Walks

Depending on demand we may find it necessary to put on extra walks. These will be put on to the festival website as necessary. Please keep an eye on the festival website should you find walks on certain days are becoming full.

Cancellation of WalksWe reserve the right to cancel any walk that is undersubscribed or for reasons and circumstances beyond our control. This will normally happen between 10 to 7 days prior to the walk commencing. The few participants that are affected will be contacted and offered another walk or their money back for that walk.

Please give a contact telephone number when booking that we can contact you on in the 10 day run-up to the festival walks.

Data Protection Act 1998Your details will be held on a database on making a booking. These will be used to contact you should there be a problem with the walk(s) you have chosen and to tell you about future North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festivals.

If you would like information on the festival by email at any time then please supply your email address when booking. This helps save paper and money.

Your information will not be passed on to any third party. You can opt-out of this database after the festival has taken place and unsubscribe from any email newsletters at any time.

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Preparing for the WalksPlease read the walks details carefully and use this information to help you choose walks suitable for your ability.

Please bring suitable outdoor clothing and footwear. The guides, at their own discretion, have the right to refuse to take participants who are not suitably attired for the conditions.

Some walks require packed lunches and others have food included during the walk. The cost of the food is not always included in the walk ticket price. The price indicates if it is included. If it is not included then please pay the provider before leaving. Please show courtesy and do not eat your own sandwiches at a food provider that is included as part of the walk.

Dogs are welcome on walks which state this. Because of the time of year, we request that dogs are kept under close control because of ground nesting birds and young stock in fields. If a walk does not accept dogs it is because we know the walk passes through sensitive areas.

Grades of WalksEasy: Height gained and lost: 5m to 20m per mile. Follows easily defined paths and are sometimes of shorter duration.

Easy to Moderate: Height gained and lost: 20m to 45m per mile. A walk with some ascents and descents on paths and tracks with varying surfaces.

Moderate: Height gained and lost: 45m to 75m per mile. A walk with some notable ascents and descents. Suitable for the averagely fit walker.

Moderate to strenuous: Height gained and lost: 75m to 120m per mile. A walk taking in one or more steep, physically testing ascents and descents. Not recommended for inexperienced or unfit walkers.

DisclaimerThe organisers do not accept any liability whatsoever for injury or damage to (or by) walkers, third parties or their property while engaged on walks during the festival.

While the contents of this brochure are believed to be correct, no responsibility is accepted for any errors, omission or mis-statements. Walkers must rely on their own judgement and it is recommended that you carry your own insurance.

Symbols used in the Walk Details

Exmoor National Park Ranger walks

National Trust walks

North Devon AONB walks

Dunster Crown Estate walks

South West Coast Path included

Walkers are Welcome - Dunster walks

Dogs Welcome walks

No Dogs on these walks

Family Friendly walks

Food during the walk

Bring a packed lunch

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27A Spring Lanes & Coastal Vistas 2.00pm 4.5 miles, circular, 3.5 hrs, 180/OL9/SS 578 473Cost: £6.00

Guide: Ione Willcock, ENPA

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Combe Martin - Great Hangman - Little Hangman - Combe Martin

Start: Combe Martin car park - pay and display

Description: Join a NP Ranger for a walk along ancient routes, exploring old lore with fine views of the Welsh coast from the South West Coast Path.Some hill climbs rewarded by changing views.

Directions to start: Go to Combe Martin on A399. Park in the main car park above the beach. The walk starts at the Visitor Centre near the entrance to this car park.

27B Baggy Ramble 10.30am6.6 miles, circular, 4.5 hrs, 180/SS 432 397Cost: £6.00

Guide: Hannah Jefferson, NT

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Route: Baggy Point car park - Baggy Point - Putsborough - Middleborough Hill - Baggy Point cp

Start: Baggy Point NT car park - free to members

Description: Join the NT Ranger around Baggy Headland seeing spring flowers, breathtaking views across Woolacombe Bay then descending to the beach before returning via hidden lanes to Croyde.

Directions to start: Go to Croyde. Turn left into Jones Hill. Pass the garage and take the next turn left. Follow this road for nearly a mile to the far end and the NT car park comes up on the right.

27C Flowerpot Men, Secret Coves & Old Mill 10.30am 6.8 miles, circular, 4.5 hrs, 180/SS 561 466Cost: £6.00 - lunch stop at Hele Mill extra

Guide: Dave Edgcombe, NDAONB

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Berrynarbor - S W Coast Path - Hele Corn Mill - Sterridge Valley - Berrynarbor

Start: Berrynarbor car park - free

Description: Try and spot the cheeky flowerpot men working for their masters. Discover 2000 years of history along the Coast Path. Explore the dramatic coastline passing quiet secluded coves.

Directions to start: From Ilfracombe go towards Combe Martin on A399. At the Sawmill Inn turn right to Berrynarbor. At the church follow the sign to the car park which is shortly on the right, with toilets.

27D Wildlife of the Estuary, Marsh and Dunes 10.30am 8 miles, circular, 6 hrs, 180/SS 484 354Cost: £8.00

Guide: John Breeds

Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Moderate, including walking on sand

Route: Velator - Horsey Island - Crow Point - Saunton beach - Braunton Burrows - Great Field - Velator

Start: Velator layby - free

Description: Join John, the local expert on wild flora and fauna, for a fascinating walk around the heart of the biosphere reserve, giving you an insight into how it is the only reserve of its kind in the UK. You will hopefully see some unique and rare plants fresh from emerging in early Spring.

Directions to start: Go to Braunton on A361 and pass through the villlage to reach a roundabout. Turn right here to the next roundabout. Go straight across, to soon cross a hump-back bridge. A layby is soon on your left. Park here neatly.

Watermouth Cove and Castle

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28A The Wilderness of Arlington 10.30am 7.1 miles, circular, 5 hrs, 180/SS 610 408Cost: £8.00

Guide: John Breeds

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Arlington Court (NT) - Loxhore Cott - Lower Loxhore - Loxhore church - Arlington Court (NT)

Start: Arlington Court NT car park - free

Description: This walk takes in the extensive gardens and wooded grounds of Arlington Court (NT). Arlington Court was the home of Rosalie Chichester who left it to the National Trust in 1949.

Directions to start: From Ilfracombe take the A399 through Combe Martin. The other side of this village, after all the bends, turn right at Easter Close junction. Arlington Court is signed with brown tourism signs. Bear right on the A39 and follow to then turn left by a lovely thatched cottage to reach the car park of Arlington Court. Park in the first part or lower end of the car park.

28B The Smugglers Coast

10.30am 7.2 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 180/SS 458 452Cost: £8.00

Guide: Mary Breeds

Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Mortehoe - Damage Barton - Lee - Bull Point - Morte Point - Mortehoe

Start: Mortehoe car park - pay and display

Description: This superb walk will take you past the 15th Century Damage Barton and down to Lee Bay. The walk continues along an outstanding section of the South West Coast Path to Bull Point lighthouse along this rugged, beautiful and treacherous coastline, continuing around Rockham Bay and Morte Point.

Directions to start: Follow the A361 to the roundabout above Ilfracombe, called Mullacott Cross. Turn towards Woolacombe on the B3343 until reaching the turning to the right on a sweeping bend to Mortehoe. Follow this road to Mortehoe village and turn left into the car park.

28C Explore the Heritage Coast & Old Railway 10.30am 8.2 miles, circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 518 478Cost: £8.00

Guide: Dave Edgcombe, NDAONB

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate, some long ascents

Route: Ilfracombe - Lee - Borough Woods - Ilfracombe Cycleway - Ilfracombe

Start: Landmark Theatre car parks - pay and display

Description: Explore the breathtaking countryside around Ilfracombe. By taking the South West Coast Path, Tarka Trail, public footpaths and part of the National Cycle Network, this walk explores some of the fine countryside, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Coast.

Directions to start: Go to Ilfracombe sea front and park in the Landmark Theatre car park. The walk starts from the front of the theatre.

Lee Bay, Ilfracombe

Looking over Combes Gate beach to Morte Point

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aOutovercott Riding Stables Sunday 29th April, 11.00am1 hour ride over ExmoorCost: £25 per hour

20% Off when presenting this brochureValid during the festival onlyDescription: From beginners to experienced riders, enjoy a cross-country ride on Exmoor. More information from www.outovercott.co.uk/riding.htm.

Please ring to book so we can get all the details we need on 01598 753341.

Directions to start: The entrance to the stables is off the A39 between Barbrook, above Lynton and Woody Bay station.

29A Poles Apart! 10.30am 3 miles, circular, 1.5 hrs, 180/SS 718 495Cost: £6.00

Guide: Pam Browne

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Lynton - Valley of Rocks - Lynton

Start: Lynton Town Hall - various parking around the village

Description: Here is a chance to discover the advantages of Pacer Poles, specially designed from first principles to apply Biomechanics to whole-body movement. See www.pacerpole.com for more information.

Directions to start: Go to Lynton and the Town Hall is the impressive building in the main street. The walk starts at the front of this building.

29B Around Culbone 10.30am 5.8 miles, circular, 4.5 hrs, 181/SS 821 464Cost: £12.00 includes Bar lunch at The Culbone

Guide: Andy Steele

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Robbers Bridge - South West Coast Path - The Culbone - Robbers Bridge

Start: Robber Bridge car park - free

Description: This walk starts in Doone Country and climbs to join the coast path. The walk passes the Culbone Stone Row and Stone to reach The Culbone for lunch before returning to Robbers Bridge.

Directions to start: From Lynmouth follow the A39 towards Porlock for 5.1 miles, turning right just after County Gate car park. Follow this road down and turn left in front of Oare church. Follow this road for about 1.5 miles to cross a narrow bridge over the river. The car park is now on the left.

29C Barle Mines and Exehead 10.30am 10.9 miles, circular, 7 hrs, 180/OL9/SS 773 394

Cost: £8.00

Guide: Richard Medland

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Simonsbath - Cow Castle - Cornham - Exehead - Simonsbath

Start: Ashcombe car park, Simonsbath - donation box

Description: This walks shows you the River Barle valley and some of the relics of the mining in that valley, then crossing open moor to reach the start of the River Exe before dropping back to the start.

Directions to start: From Lynton follow the A39 to pass Watersmeet and then turn left on the B3223 to Simonsbath. Pass through the village and the car park is signed on the left.

30A Hill Forts and Rivers 10.30am 6 miles, circular, 5 hrs, 180/SS 747 497Cost: £6.00 lunch extra

Guide: Julian Gurney, NT

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Countisbury - East Lyn River valley - Ash Bridge - Winston’s Path - Countisbury

Start: Countisbury NT car park - donation box

Description: This walk offers dramatic scenery, fast flowing rivers and ancient woodland. This area is home to a rich variety of wildlife from butterflies to red deer, as well as passing interesting history along the way. There will be a lunch stop at Watersmeet NT Lodge.

Directions to start: From Lynmouth go towards Porlock on the A39 up the long Countisbury Hill. Near the top turn left into the car park opposite the Blue Ball Inn.

30B Hidden Bays, Rocky Valley and old Barton 10.30am 7.7 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 180/SS 675 486Cost: £8.00

Guide: Mary Breeds

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Woody Bay - South West Coast Path - Lee Bay - Croscombe - Woody Bay

Start: Woody Bay lower car park - donation box

Description: Spectacular and unusual scenery is the hallmark of this walk. One gets glimpses of hidden bays before reaching the unusual Valley of Rocks. Then a climb up Southcliffe to get amazing views before going inland past an ancient farmstead.

Directions to start: From Lynton take the B3234 to Barbrook to turn right onto the A39. Follow this for about 2 miles and then turn right signed to Woody Bay and follow it for 1.6 miles to the coast and turn right. Follow this road down hill bearing left and then zigzagging back right to lay-by car park on the right.

1A Exmoor’s High Coastal Cliffs 10.30am 5.3 miles, circular, 4.5 hrs, 180/SS 675 486Cost: £6.00. Lunch at Hunters Inn extra

Guide: Mary Breeds

Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Woody Bay - South West Coast Path - Heddon Valley - Hunters Inn - Woody Bay

Start: Woody Bay lower car park - donation box

Description: This beautiful coastal walk includes some of the best coastal scenery along the South West Coast Path. The walk will pass one of the highest waterfalls along this coast, view a rock arch and take in stunning views. There will be a lunch stop (not included) at Hunter’s Inn during this walk.

Directions to start: From Lynton take the B3234 to Barbrook to turn right onto the A39. Follow this for about 2 miles towards Blackmore Gate and then turn right signed to Woody Bay and follow it for 1.6 miles to the coast and turn right. Follow this road down hill bearing left and then zigzagging back right to lay-by car park on the right.

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Tramper to Heddon’s Mouth10.30am, 3rd May, Free, Hunter’s Inn

Book direct on: 01398 323335Join a member of the Exmoor Society on this gentle stroll of 2 hours along the tranquil Heddon Valley to the sea at Heddons Mouth. Enjoy views of sea and beach before returning to Hunters Inn and an optional pub lunch. A limited number of ‘Tramper’ all-terrain mobility scooters are available free of charge. Booking for scooters is essential on 01392 456522.

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30C Coastal Views and Wooded Combe 10.30am 8.2 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 180/SS 764 481Cost: £12.50 includes cream tea at Brendon House

Guide: John Breeds

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Brendon - County Gate - Kipscombe Farm - Wilsham Farm - Rockford - Brendon

Start: Brendon village Hall car park - donation box

Description: This walk gives good views over Doone Country. It then follows a path above the coast path, before dropping into the East Lyn’s wooded combe to return to Brendon for an award-winning cream tea.

Directions to start: From Lynmouth go on the A39 towards Porlock. Cross two cattle grids and turn right to Brendon. Go down the steep hill and turn right over the two old bridges. Turn right in the village to follow it to the village hall on the right.

1B Exmoor’s Variety Show 10.30am 6.5 miles, circular, 4 hrs, 180/SS 740 477Cost: £6.00.

Guide: Richard Medland

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Combe Park - Cheriton - Lyn Cross - Beggars Roost - The Cleaves - Combe Park

Start: Combe Park NT car park - donation box

Description: This walk has immense variety, touching on the edge of open moorland with good all-round views as well as including the spectacular Cleaves footpath with wonderful views across the wooded East Lyn valley. This walk gives a good taste of Exmoor’s ever-changing scenery.

Directions to start: From Lynmouth follow the A39 up past Watersmeet and at the hairpin bend turn left, immediately right and immediately right again into Combe Park car park.

1C Lorna Doone Country 10.30am 7.7 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 180/OL9/SS 792 478Cost: £8.00.

Guide: Andy Steele

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Malmsmead - Lankcombe Ford - Badgeworthy Water - Cloud Farm - Oare Church - Malmsmead

Start: Malmsmead car park - donation box

Description: See the countryside that inspired Richard Dodderidge Blackmore when he wrote the wonderful story of Lorna Doone. During the walk you will pass the ruins of a medieval village, close to the Badgeworthy Water, pass the waterslide on the Lankcombe brook, visit Cloud Farm for a cream tea and see Oare church where Carver shot Lorna on her wedding day.

Directions to start: From Lynmouth follow the A39 towards Porlock for 5.1 miles, turning right just after County Gate car park. Follow this road down and turn right in front of Oare church to reach Malmsmead. Cross the ford and park the other side of the buildings.

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2A Discover Horner 1.30pm 3.9 miles, circular, 3.5 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 902 438Cost: £6.00, any teas are extra

Guide: Barbara Wigley

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Webbers Post - Flora’s Ride - Horner - Windsor Walk - Webbers Post

Start: Webbers Post car park - free

Description: This walk starts shows you the beautiful Horner Woods and the delightful river. The walk passes to the other side of the valley circling around through Horner village for a tea stop (optional) before returning to the start.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Minehead. Go round the sharp bend by the turning off to Allerford and shortly turn right by Piles Mill. Follow this small road for 1.5 miles to a small cross roads. Go straight over and up the steep hill until the road forks. Take the right fork and then turn right into the large car park.

2B Castle, Hut and Combe 1.00pm 4.3 miles, circular, 3.5 hrs, 181/SS 904 469Cost: £10.00, includes a cream tea

Guide: Penny Webber

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Allerford - Bury Castle - Lynch Combe - Owl Centre - Allerford

Start: Allerford car park - free

Description: This walk shows you part of the Acland Estate, the earth mounds of Bury Castle, good coastal views and a visit to the Owl Centre for a tea break.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Minehead. On a sweeping bend turn left into Allerford. The car park is soon on the left.

2C Old Tunnels and Lepers Haunt 10.30am 5 miles, circular, 3.5 hrs, 181/SS 864 478Cost: £6.00

Guide: Gill and Alistair Campbell

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Porlock Weir - Culbone - Silcombe - Worthy Woods - Porlock Weir

Start: Porlock Weir car park - pay and display

Description: This walk follows the South West Coast Path passing Culbone church and climbing to pass the ‘Coleridge farms’ before returning through Worthy Woods.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the B3225 to Porlock Weir. At the end of this road park in the car park on the right.

2D High Beacons and Cairns 10.30am 5.3 miles, circular, 4 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 902 438Cost: £6.00

Guide: Paul Camp, NT

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Webbers Post - Dunkery Beacon - East Water - Webbers Post

Start: Webbers Post car park - free

Description: Climb to the highest point on Exmoor, on the way passing through beautiful scenery with wide views across the Vale of Porlock, to Wales and the rest of Exmoor. This walk also gives a good chance of seeing red deer, if not close, then through binoculars.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Minehead. Go round the sharp bend by the turning off to Allerford and shortly turn right by Piles Mill. Follow this small road for 1.5 miles to a small cross roads. Go straight over and up the steep hill until the road forks. Take the right fork and then turn right into the large car park.

3A Beacons, Look-outs and Coastal Combes 1.00pm 3.8 miles, circular, 3 hrs, 181/SS 920 467Cost: £6.00, any teas are extra

Guide: Penny Webber

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Selworthy - Selworthy Beacon - South West Coast Path - Selworthy

Start: Selworthy overflow car park - free

Description: A beautiful walk which goes over Selworthy Beacon with wonderful views. Part of the walk follows the impressive South West Coast Path and a visit to Hindon Organic Farm and finishes with a visit to a picture postcard thatched village for tea.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Minehead. On the level straight section of road take the turning to Selworthy and follow this up hill and round to the right to park in the overflow car park past the white church.

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3B Around Exmoor’s Highest Point 10.30am 6.7 miles, circular, 5 hrs, 181/SS 895 406Cost: £6.00

Guide: Adam Vasey, ENPA

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Dunkery Gate - Hanny Combe - Dunster Path - Dunkery Beacon - Dunkery Gate

Start: Dunkery Gate car park - free

Description: This walk gives a circuit of the eastern side of the highest point on Exmoor. It offers wide open views over Porlock Vale and across Exmoor.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Minehead. Go round the sharp bend by the turning off to Allerford and shortly turn right by Piles Mill. Follow this small road for 1.5 miles to a small cross roads. Go straight over and up the steep hill until the road forks. Take the left fork and follow this road up over the hill and down the other side to a small bridge. Park here.

3C Look around Acland Estate 10.30am 9 miles, circular, 6 hrs, 181/SS 897 480Cost: £8.00

Guide: Gill and Alistair Campbell

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Bossington - Hurlestone - Selworthy - Bossington

Start: Bossington car park - pay and display

Description: This walk offers wonderful views across Porlock Vale, passing through Holm Oak woodland and part of the Acland Estate.

Directions to start: From Porlock follow the A39 towards Minehead. Shortly after leaving the village the main road takes a sharp right bend. Continue ahead here towards Bossington. At the triangle green bear left to reach the car park.

4B Over Hills and Moors to Royal Oak 10.30am 6.5 miles, circular, 4 hrs, 181/SS 817 362Cost: £6.00

Guide: Richard Medland

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Landacre Bridge - Withypool Common and Hill - Withypool - Barle valley

Start: Landacre Bridge - free

Description: From Landacre Bridge the walk crosses Withypool Common and Withypool Hill to the picturesque village of Withypool with interesting church, pub and village shop. R.D. Blackmore stayed at the Royal Oak whilst writing Lorna Doone. The walk then returns along the Barle valley to Landacre. This walk has stunning scenery with great possibilities of seeing red deer, buzzards and ponies.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Lynmouth. At the top of Porlock Hill at Whitstone Post bear left to Exford. At Exford turn right and turn left immediately the other side of the river bridge. At the cross roads cross straight over. Follow this road for 2.4 miles to the bridge.

4C Marsh, Slack and Shingle Ridge 10.30am 7.4 miles, circular, 5 hrs, 181/SS 886 466Cost: £8.00

Guide: Gill and Alistair Campbell

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to easy

Route: Porlock - Porlock Marsh - Bossington - Porlock

Start: Outside Porlock church, St Dubricius

Description: This walk shows you the tidal salt marsh and shingle ridge before climbing to Hurlestone Point to look down on the bay. The walk returns through pretty Bossington.

Directions to start: Park in any of the car parks in Porlock and walk to the church in the centre of the village.

4A Down to the Old Seaport 10.30am 5.6 miles, circular, 4.5 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 856 463Cost: £6.00

Guide: Ros Lawton

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Whitstone Post - West Porlock - Porlock Weir - Birchanger Bridge - Whitstone Post

Start: Whitstone Post car park, Porlock Hill - free

Description: This walk starts high on Porlock Hill with wonderful coastal views. It then drops down through woodland to the coast to cross Porlock Marsh and beach to the old port at Porlock Weir. The walk then regains height through ancient woodlands back to the start.

Directions to start: From Porlock take the A39 towards Lynmouth. At the top of Porlock Hill go into the rough car park opposite the turning to Exford at Whitstone Post.

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5A Vistas of Dunster and Dunkery 1.30pm 4.3 miles, circular, 3.5 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 993 438Cost: £6.00

Guide: Antony Brunt

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Dunster - Grabbist Hill - Alcombe Common - Dunster

Start: Dunster Steep car park - pay and display

Description: Climbing up the wooded slopes of Grabbist Hill rewards you with an open area which offers wide views across Exmoor to Dunkery Beacon and in the other direction over Dunster village and Castle and over the Bristol Channel. A delightful walk.

Directions to start: From the A39 turn towards Dunster village at the traffic lights. As you go up the hill turn left into the village car park. The walk starts at the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre above the car park.

5B Wimbleball Bat Discovery Meet 7pm-7.30pm in tea shop car park for BBQ and drink.

8pm – 8.45pm Talk in café – Intro to British bats

8.45pm – 9.30pm Bat walk about 3 miles, circular, 2.5 hrs, 181/SS 965 308Cost: £12.00 to include BBQ and drink

Guide: SW Lakes Conservation Officer

Pace: Easy Difficulty: Easy

Route: Wimbleball Lakeside walk

Start: Wimbleball main car park - tea shop, 2nd entrance on left

Description: Discover about the bats around the lake and their conservation. Enjoy a burger and drink before a talk and a walk in the dark alongside the lake.

Bring a torch and warm clothing.

Please note: This walk will be cancelled if there is heavy rain or strong winds.

Directions to start: Follow the A396 or B3224 to Wheddon Cross. At Wheddon Cross follow the B3224 towards Raleghs Cross and Taunton. After 7.5 miles turn right on to B3190 for 1.2 miles. Just after radio masts turn right (Robbery Gate) and follow this road for 2.7 miles to Bessom Cross just by the lake. Cross the bridge over the lake and then take the next left. Follow this small road and take the second left to the tea-rooms car park.

5C Steam to Washford and walk back 10.00am for 10.22 train 7.4 miles, linear, 5 hrs, 181/SS 995 447Cost: £ 8.00 plus train ticket fare

Guide: Graham Boswell

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Dunster station - Washford station - Withycombe - Dunster - Dunster station

Start: Dunster station - free

Description: Catch the 10.22 steam train from Dunster to Washford with the guide to then have a linear country walk including a climb over Withycombe Hill and Dunster deer park.

Directions to start: From Dunster go to the A39 lights and turn left towards Minehead. In 0.4 miles turn right to Marsh Street and follow the road to the station. Park in the car park or road.

5D Dunster Forest Park Ramble 10.30am 8 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 181/ST 004 428Cost: £8.00

Guide: Nick Garrity

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Carhampton - Vinegar Hill - Bats Castle - Withycombe Scruffets - Withycombe - Carhampton

Start: Townsend Farm, Carhampton - free

Description: The walk takes in the Dunster Forest Park with its wooded valleys and views from Withycombe Hill, of the Castle, over the beautiful Avill valley and from Bats Castle over to Wales.

Directions to start: From Dunster turn right along the A39 to Carhampton. The farm B&B is on the right just before reaching the 30mph signs. The walk starts here.

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6A All Things Bright and Beautiful 1.30pm 3.8 miles, circular, 3 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 993 438Cost: £6.00

Guide: Antony Brunt

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Dunster - Gallax Hill - Bats Castle - Dunster Park - Dunster

Start: Dunster Steep car park - pay and display

Description: This walk reveals much of this hymn which was written in Dunster in 1848 by Cecil F Alexander, possibly inspired by a verse in Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’. The walk passes the Castle and gains height to oversee Dunster village, the rolling hills of Exmoor and the sea across to Wales.

Directions to start: From the A39 turn towards Dunster village at the traffic lights. As you go up the hill turn left into the village car park. The walk starts at the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre above the car park.

6B Rodhuish Breakfast Walk 10.00am7.6 miles, circular, 5.5 hrs, 181/ST 012 398Cost: £13.00, including breakfast

Guide: Andrew Player, The Crown Estate

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate

Route: Higher Rodhuish Farm - Withycombe Common - Withycombe Scruffets - Withycombe Hill - Withycombe - Rodhuish

Start: Higher Rodhuish Farm, Rodhuish - free

Description: This walk starts with a breakfast at 10:00, and then you walk it off! The walk goes up onto Withycombe Common offering wide views before entering woodland to follow an old coaching road. It then descends to Withycombe with more excellent views over the Channel.

Directions to start: From Dunster take the A39 towards Williton. After 4 miles turn right signposted Withycombe and Rodhuish. Go through Withycombe, up the hill and follow the road round the bends. The farm is on left at bottom of the hill.

6C Around the Avill Valley 10.30am8.8 miles, circular, 5 hrs, 181/OL9/SS 993 438Cost: £8.00

Guide: Cliff Nicholson

Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

Route: Dunster - Grabbist Hill - Wootton Courtenay - Timberscombe - Dunster

Start: Dunster Steep car park - pay and display

Description: This walk takes in the beautiful Avill valley, going along the Grabbist Hill ridge to Wootton Coutenay to cross the plain to Timberscombe to return along the other side through ancient woodland.

Directions to start: From the A39 turn towards Dunster village at the traffic lights. As you go up the hill turn left into the village car park. The walk starts at the Exmoor National Park Visitor Centre above the car park.

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