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- Dramatic stretch of the South West Coast Path
- One of Britain's deepest river gorges
- Setting for an Edwardian tea-room and gardens
- Haven for butterflies, otters, birds and salmon
- Iron Age hill forts to explore at Countisbury and Myrtleberry
- Exmoor Base Camp - a budget place to stay for groups
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| New bridges offer more walking routes at Watersmeet and in the East Lyn river valley. |
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Where the lush valleys of Hoar Oak Water and the East Lyn river tumble together sits Watersmeet House, a 19th-century fishing lodge, now a National Trust shop, tea room and information point. SS744486
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Great spot for woodland walks taking in waterfalls and boulder-filled streams. Easy access riverside strolls from Lynmouth, the Combe Park car park and Rockford/Brendon. SS744486
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Archaeologically-interesting moorland and rugged coastline, through which the South West Coast Path runs along Glenthorne Cliffs towards Devon's most northerly outcrop, Foreland Point. SS746497
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Watersmeet House
Watersmeet Road
Lynmouth
Devon EX35 6NT
01598 753348 (Tea room)
01598 752648 (Shop)
01598 741101 (Base camp)
01271 850887 (Property Manager)
Email: northdevon@nationaltrust.org.uk |
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