exmoor national park hiking
exmoor national park hiking

hikes in Exmoor National Park

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Exmoor National Park Walks

A dramatic landscape comprising wide-open moors, peaceful woodlands, picturesque farms, and charming valleys, Exmoor National Park is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Featuring 692km² of wild and rugged terrain waiting to be explored, you will have no shortage of grand adventures on your next visit to this beautiful region that is steeped in history.

Established as a national park in 1954, Exmoor has a rich history of natural and human interaction that has shaped the landscape over thousands of years into what it is today. Throughout the region, you can spot the remnants of Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Medieval settlements that provide a window into the importance of Exmoor to earlier populations. These sites, in addition to the breathtakingly scenic natural sites in the park, make the area perfect for outdoor adventures. So whether you come for the history or the views, you will be sure to enjoy your time spent in Exmoor National Park.

Explore 10 Epic Walks In Exmoor National Park

Featuring a wealth of different terrain types that range from lovely sandy beaches and rugged coastal cliffs to barren, and exposed stretches of open moorland, Exmoor National Park offers walkers countless opportunities to explore its picturesque landscape. While the undulating terrain throughout the region may seem a bit daunting at first glance, there are walking routes fit for all skills and ages, making Exmoor a beautiful place to explore no matter your experience level. If you are looking to plan an excursion in the region, check out this awesome list of walks in Exmoor that we’ve put together below:

  • Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Walk: This is an exceptional trail along the North Devon coast that offers breathtaking views over the Bristol Channel. It isn’t too difficult either, making it the ideal way to explore the coastal areas of Exmoor with friends or family.
  • Lee Abbey and Exmoor Coast Walk: A popular trail for anyone visiting Lynton, this route will lead you along the coast for some wonderful views across the water. After passing by an historic gothic-style building now used as a Christian retreat, you will climb uphill for even better views of the surrounding area that stretch out to South Wales on a clear day.
  • Lynmouth to Brendon Walk: This is a challenging walk thanks to some fairly steep terrain, but the amazing atmosphere along the East Lyn River and beautiful views of the coast make it worthwhile. Your legs may burn a bit by the end of it, but at least you'll be able to spot some local wildlife while walking through the gorge!
  • Lorna Doone Valley Trail: A lovely countryside walk in Exmoor National Park, the Lorna Doone Valley Trail will take you along the edge of Badgworthy Water and through peaceful woodland landscapes that will help you relax.
  • Lynton, Watersmeet, and Valley of the Rocks Walk: This is a fun walk along the North Devon coast that will see you traverse some undulating terrain and pass through a beautifully scenic area known as the Valley of the Rocks. There is a bit of steep terrain here, but the views overlooking the Bristol Channel are stunning.
  • Porlock Bay Walk: Another coastal walking route, the Porlock Bay Walk will take you along beaches and through various marshlands for exceptional views of the channel. Sprinkled with a few charming villages throughout the route, this is a wonderful way to experience the natural and manmade scenery of Exmoor.
  • Tarr Steps and River Barle Walk: Walking this trail is an amazing experience that will let you reconnect with nature and visit a unique historical site. In addition to the peaceful riverside setting along the River Barle, you will be able to cross over a beautiful Medieval bridge.
  • Combe Martin Circular Walk: Featuring some small sections of uphill walking, this route provides beautiful views along the coast, making it popular with a variety of walkers. Along the trail, you will also have the chance to explore the charming village of Combe Martin, which makes for a fun day outdoors.
  • Selworthy and Selworthy Beacon Walk: Another uphill walking route along the North Devon coast, the Selworthy and Selworthy Beacon Walk will take you through some rugged terrain for exceptional views overlooking Exmoor National Park and the Bristol Channel.
  • Horner Wood Circular Walk: While this route does feature some brief climbs and descents along its length, they are manageable for walkers of most skill levels. The peaceful woodland setting along this route makes for a relaxing afternoon out on the trails.

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When is the Best Time to Walk in Exmoor National Park?

The weather in Exmoor National Park is favourable year-round, with average summer temperatures (℃) in the high teens to low twenties and winter temperatures in the single digits. This means that any time of year is suitable for a fun walking adventure in the park. There are some exposed areas along the coast and in elevated positions on the moor that may experience more inclement weather, so if you want the most favourable conditions for your trip, try aiming for June-September.

Other Outdoor Activities in Exmoor National Park

Featuring favourable weather year-round and a good variety of landscapes throughout the park, Exmoor offers a number of different activities to get you exploring the outdoors. In addition to a bevy of picturesque walking routes, Exmoor National Park has exceptional cycling routes, so much so that they are featured in the Tour of Britain. Other activities that can be found here include camping, rock climbing, abseiling, archery, kayaking and canoeing.

Adventure Tours Near Exmoor National Park

Nailing down every aspect of a trip can sometimes be a tedious affair, so why not let professional outdoor enthusiasts handle the brunt of your planning so that you don’t have to? If you are wanting to experience the stunning landscapes that can be found in and around Exmoor National Park, you should definitely look into these spectacular adventure tours in South West England.

Frequently Asked Questions About Exmoor National Park

Is Exmoor in Devon or Somerset?

Exmoor National Park is actually split between the two counties, taking up part of north Devon and part of west Somerset.

How large is Exmoor?

Exmoor national park is 692km², making it the 12th largest national park in the UK.

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The best hikes in Exmoor National Park

Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Walk

01. Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Walk
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2.5mi 364ft 1-1.5h

Walking the Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Trail is a spectacular experience along the… Read More

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Lee Abbey and Exmoor Coast Walk

02. Lee Abbey and Exmoor Coast Walk
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2.8mi 748ft 1.5-2h

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Lorna Doone Valley Trail

03. Lorna Doone Valley Trail
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3.7mi 591ft 1.5-2h

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Lynton Watersmeet and Valley oF the Rocks Walk

04. Lynton, Watersmeet, and Valley oF the Rocks Walk
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9.8mi 2,467ft 5-7h

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Porlock Bay Walk

05. Porlock Bay Walk
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7.6mi 728ft 3-4h

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Tarr Steps and River Barle Walk

06. Tarr Steps and River Barle Walk
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2.3mi 381ft 1-1.5h

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Combe Martin Circular Walk

07. Combe Martin Circular Walk
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4.4mi 1,102ft 2-3h

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Selworthy and Selworthy Beacon Walk

08. Selworthy and Selworthy Beacon Walk
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4.3mi 896ft 2-3h

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Horner Wood Circular Walk Map

09. Horner Wood Circular Walk
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4.4mi 1,276ft 2.5-3.5h

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Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk

10. Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk
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6.2mi 902ft 2.5-3.5h

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Yes, there are more than 10

Exmoor National Park is so beautiful that we can not give you only 10 hikes. So here is a list of bonus hikes in Exmoor National Park that you should take a look at as well

Hurlstone Point and Selworthy Beacon Walk

11. Hurlstone Point and Selworthy Beacon Walk
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5.6mi 1,457ft 3-4h

The walk along Hurlstone Point and the Selworthy beacon is a fun adventure that will… Read More

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Exmoor Circular Walk

12. Exmoor Circular Walk
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16.6mi 2,959ft 7-10h

The Exmoor Circular Walk may be a lengthy undertaking, but the stunning views along the… Read More

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Lynmouth to Brendon Walk

13. Lynmouth to Brendon Walk
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4.9mi 1,047ft 2.5-3h

The Lynmouth to Brendon Walk is a fantastic adventure along the North Devon coast that… Read More

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Malmsmead and Brendon Walk Map

14. Malmsmead and Brendon Walk
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4.8mi 1,024ft 2-3h

The Malmsmead and Brendon Walk is a beautifully scenic journey that will expose you to… Read More

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East Lyn River Loop Trail

15. East Lyn River Loop Trail
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4.8mi 1,355ft 2.5-3.5h

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Elwill Bay Coastal Path and Trentishoe Down Walk Map

16. Elwill Bay Coastal Path and Trentishoe Down Walk
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4.4mi 978ft 2-3h

The Elwill Bay Coastal Path and Trentishoe Down Walk is a beautifully scenic walking route… Read More

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South West Coast Path: County Gate to Trentishoe Map

17. South West Coast Path: County Gate to Trentishoe
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11.4mi 2,759ft 5.5-8h

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South West Coast Path: Trentishoe to Ilfracombe

18. South West Coast Path: Trentishoe to Ilfracombe
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11.2mi 2,526ft 5.5-7.5h

The South West Coast Path: Trentishoe to Ilfracombe is a lengthy walk along the coast… Read More

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Badgworthy Water and Doone Country Loop

19. Badgworthy Water and Doone Country Loop
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7.2mi 974ft 3-4h

The Badgworthy Water and Doone Country Loop is an amazing trail that will allow you… Read More

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Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Outer Loop

20. Valley of the Rocks and Lynton Outer Loop
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5.5mi 1,102ft 2.5-3.5h

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South West Coast Path: Minehead to County Gate

21. South West Coast Path: Minehead to County Gate
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14.6mi 2,638ft 6.5-9h

Walking the South West Coast Path: Minehead to County Gate is a wonderful long-distance route… Read More

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