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The best hikes from bus stations in North Devon

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Bus station hiking trails in North Devon traverse a landscape characterized by dramatic coastlines, rolling hills, and expansive moorland. The region features high cliffs, unique rock formations, and sandy beaches along its coastal paths. Inland, hikers encounter lush forests, tranquil river valleys, and parts of Exmoor National Park. This diverse terrain offers a variety of hiking experiences, from coastal walks to moorland explorations.

Best bus station hiking trails in North Devon

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Combe…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Combe Martin & Great Hangman loop — Exmoor National Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 8, 2025, St John the Evangelist Church, Countisbury

Really nice highlight not to miss

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From one of the three parking areas you can easily walk to beautiful viewpoints.

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The Lynrock mineral water factory opened here in 1911. It was owned and run by the Attree brothers, who lived at Myrtleberry a short distance up the river. The factory bottled mineral water and made ginger beer until 1939 when it closed owing to lack of demand. The factory was built around a spring of fresh water, from which it made its drinks. This spring is krown to pass through ancient rocks that gave the water its flavour. The company claimed that it was the purest in the world - and even that it was radioactive! The Attree brothers also made use of® the Lyn itself to power the bottling machines. Most of the abandoned factory was washed away during the 1952 flood, although the fireplace and mantelpiece are still visible just downstream from here. A little way upstream are the remains of the intake and leat for the water that was used to power the machinery

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It saves walking up a steep hill but more than that, it's a great experience. Clever engineering that has stood the test of time.

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Great feat of engineering , travel up for a great view of Lynmouth and surrounding area😄

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The café at the top of the mountain station offers freshly baked and delicious pasties.

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A beautiful route along the coast with great views. With a bit of luck, you might spot goats grazing on the steep slopes.

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The Cliff Railway takes you back uphill to Lynton in an environmentally friendly way, powered by hydropower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in North Devon?

North Devon offers over 250 hiking trails accessible from bus stations, catering to a wide range of preferences and fitness levels. This includes 121 easy routes, 117 moderate routes, and 13 more challenging options.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly bus station hikes in North Devon?

Yes, North Devon has a great selection of easy and beginner-friendly routes accessible by bus. Many trails offer gentle gradients and shorter distances, perfect for a relaxed outing. For example, you can find numerous accessible sections of the Tarka Trail, which is largely traffic-free and ideal for a leisurely walk.

Can I find circular hiking routes that start and end at a bus station?

Absolutely! Many of the bus-accessible trails in North Devon are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. A great example is the Combe Martin & Great Hangman loop, which offers stunning coastal views within Exmoor National Park.

What kind of natural attractions can I see along these bus-accessible trails?

North Devon's bus-accessible trails lead to a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore dramatic coastlines, lush river valleys, and unique rock formations. Highlights include the iconic Valley of Rocks near Lynton, the impressive headland of Baggy Point, and the serene Watersmeet Valley. Many routes also offer glimpses of the region's diverse wildlife.

Are there any bus station hikes that feature waterfalls?

While North Devon is more known for its coastal and moorland landscapes, you can find beautiful water features. The Glen Lyn Gorge near Lynton offers a picturesque setting with cascading water, and trails around Woody Bay can lead to smaller coastal waterfalls, especially after rainfall.

Are the bus station hiking trails in North Devon dog-friendly?

Many trails in North Devon are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific route details for any restrictions, especially in protected areas or during lambing season. Always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and be mindful of local signage. The South West Coast Path, much of which is bus-accessible, generally welcomes dogs.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in North Devon?

The komoot community highly rates hiking in North Devon, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse landscapes ranging from rugged cliffs to tranquil woodlands, and the excellent accessibility of many trails via public transport. The sense of wildness and natural beauty is frequently highlighted.

Which bus-accessible routes offer the best views of Exmoor National Park?

Several bus-accessible routes provide fantastic views into and across Exmoor National Park. The Lynton to Countisbury loop offers expansive vistas of the moorland meeting the sea. Another excellent option is The Churches of Parracombe and Barton Town loop, which delves deeper into the park's charming valleys and historic sites.

Are there any bus station hikes suitable for families with children?

Yes, North Devon offers many family-friendly bus-accessible hikes. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' with shorter distances and interesting features to keep children engaged. Trails around Lynton, such as the Lynmouth – Valley of Rocks loop, are popular choices, combining stunning scenery with manageable terrain and points of interest like wild goats.

What is the best time of year to go hiking from bus stations in North Devon?

North Devon offers great hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and milder temperatures, while summer provides long daylight hours and warmer weather, perfect for coastal walks. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage in the woodlands and fewer crowds. Even winter can be rewarding, with crisp air and dramatic coastal scenery, though some paths may be muddy. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Can I find pubs or cafes along bus-accessible hiking routes in North Devon?

Yes, many bus-accessible routes in North Devon pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find pubs, cafes, and shops. Coastal towns like Lynton, Combe Martin, and Ilfracombe, as well as inland villages, often have establishments offering refreshments. It's a great way to refuel and experience local hospitality during your hike.

Are there any point-to-point hikes accessible by bus in North Devon?

Yes, North Devon is ideal for point-to-point hikes, especially along the South West Coast Path, as the local bus network often connects coastal towns and villages. This allows you to walk a section of the path and then catch a bus back to your starting point or onward to another destination. Always check bus timetables in advance, especially for less frequent services.

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