North Devon and Exmoor
Walking Festival The UK’s most scenic walking festival
29th April to 8th May 2011
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Welcome to the North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festival, now in its 11th year For those of you who come regularly to this festival, you will notice some changes, again based on feedback I get. The festival covers rather a large area and this can cause long journeys to the start of the walks. To try to reduce this problem, this year I have split the festival into two parts. The first half of the festival, from Friday through to Tuesday inclusive will have all the walks within the North Devon area. This means that you can base yourself in Ilfracombe, Barnstaple, Bideford and the surrounding villages that include accommodation. The second half, from Wednesday through to the following Sunday inclusive will move across to Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. This means that you can then base yourself in Lynton and Lynmouth, Porlock, Minehead, Dunster or Dulverton and the surrounding villages. The festival map on the centrefold shows the towns and where the walks are. If you come to the North Devon walks, try to base yourself centrally around your chosen walks. Then on Tuesday evening, if you are keeping with the festival, move to your new location within Exmoor for those walks. I am doing my best to keep this popular walking festival going and making it sustainable. This means that I am having to continue charging for all our walks to help towards the costs of running the festival. Some of the walks include extras such as cream teas and the walk ticket price may includes these. I hope you agree the added value of our friendly and knowledgeable guides, coupled with our beautiful countryside, still makes it a cheap day out. I would like to thank all our private 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 sponsors and advertisers also make the difference between the festival running or stopping. And of course your support makes it
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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 PS Provisional dates for autumn: 30.9.11-3.10.11 Front cover images (in a clockwise spiral from top) Little Hangman from Great Hangman, Combe Martin; Martinhoe Common; Bats Castle, Dunster; Exmoor ponies overlooking Porlock Vale; St Catherine’s Tor near Hartland Quay; Clovelly; Valley of Rocks near Lynton.
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Sponsor advert
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Festival Welcome
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Information
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North Devon walks
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Festival Map
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How to Book
Walk Ticket Discounts
This year’s festival is in two halves, starting in North Devon until Tuesday evening and then moving across to Exmoor and the Quantock Hills from Wednesday to the following Sunday. If you want to keep with the festival over the changeover you may want to choose two locations to stay at, both central to your chosen walks.
This 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.
1, Choose the area and time you want to come. 2, 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. 3, If you need accommodation, locate somewhere fairly central to your chosen walks. You may need to change accommodation if staying over from Tuesday to Wednesday. 4, 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. 5, 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.
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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 book quickly during January and February. Once a walk is full, unless there is a cancellation, you will not be able to get on that walk. This is to avoid spoiling the walk for everyone. Confirmation of your booking will be provided from the website or posted to you if you phone your booking through.
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 We are holding some walks in reserve to enable us to adapt to changing public sector circumstances. There is, therefore, a good chance that extra walks may become available between now and the festival. We will do our utmost not to change any walks so please book them in the normal way. Keep an eye on the festival website for any additional walks that might become available.
Cancellation of Walks We 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 1998 Your 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 Walks Please read the walks details carefully and use this information to help you choose walks suitable for your ability.
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Exmoor National Park Ranger walks
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.
National Trust walks
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.
Quantock Hills AONB walks
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.
No Dogs on these walks
Grades of Walks
Bring a packed lunch
North Devon AONB walks
South West Coast Path included Walkers are Welcome - Dunster walks Dogs Welcome walks
Family Friendly walks Food during the walk
Easy: 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.
Disclaimer The 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.
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Exmoor ponies on Countisbury
Friday 29th April
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29A Bucks Mill Traders 10.30am
5.5m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 180/SS 357 233
Guide: Justin Seedhouse, NT Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate, one reasonable ascent Route: Bucks Mill - Horns Cross - Peppercombe South West Coast Path - Bucks Mill Start: Bucks Mill car park Car parking cost: free Description: The land has been permanently lived in through the later Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age; seen Roman invasion, Anglo-Saxon settlement, Viking raiders and Norman Conquest. These have all left their mark on the landscape, from Prehistoric barrows and Iron Age hillforts to Norman castles but the land has remained settled and farmed to the present day.
Velator Quay, Braunton
Monkleigh. After 2.2 miles at sharp right-hand bend turn left and shortly bear right towards Torrington. Go down hill and after Hilton Road on left, turn right into Village Hall car park. The walk starts here.
Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Bideford and Kilkhampton. From Bideford direction, drive 7.6 miles from Bideford roundabout to Bucks Mills cross roads. Turn right here and follow this road down hill for about 3/4 mile to the car park. The walk starts here.
29B Priory, Pastures & Puffing Billy 10.30am 7.6m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 456 206
North Devon area
Guide: David McRoberts Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Monkleigh - Tarka Trail - Watergate Frithelstock Priory - Monkleigh Start: Monkleigh village hall Car parking cost: free Description: A very varied walk following part of the Tarka Trail passing Tarka’s birthplace, Beam Weir where herons often fish, then along a small tributary ideal for otters to play before climbing out of the valley to visit the remains of an old Priory. From there a delightful country walk before returning to Monkleigh for a cream tea. Cost: £12.50 including cream tea Directions to start: From Bideford take A386 in a southerly direction towards Great Torrington. After 2.1 miles turn right on to A388 towards
29C Wildlife of the Estuary, Marsh and Dunes 10.30am 8m circular, 6hrs, 180/SS 484 354 Guide: Mary Breeds Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Easy, including walking on sand Route: Velator - Horsey Island - Crow Point Saunton beach - Braunton Burrows - Great Field - Velator Start: Velator layby Car parking cost: free Description: Join Mary, 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. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple. Go to Braunton. If coming from Barnstaple direction, just before reaching Braunton pass a petrol station on your right as you approach a new roundabout. Turn left 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. The walk starts here.
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29E Tarka Trail Discovery 10.30am 9.4m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 479 197
NEW! Guide: Tom Hynes ND AONB and Biosphere Service Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Torrington - Taddiport - Badslake Langtree Week - Watergate - Torrington Start: Puffing Billy car park, Torrington Car parking cost: free Description: This figure-of-eight walk takes in the delightful countryside of the Biosphere Reserve, passing alongside the River Torridge, passing through culm grassland and ancient woodland along the quieter section of the Tarka Trail. Bluebell woods during the festival
29D Two Taw Tributaries 10.30am 8.1m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 628 136 Guide: David Arney Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Ashreigney - Bridge Reeve - Hollocombe - Ashreigney Start: Car park near church, Ashreigney Car parking cost: free Description: This walk takes in the rolling hills of Devon, passing along tributaries of the River Taw as well as part of the main river itself. It goes through some of the Eggesford forest and follows a beautiful wooded valley upstream to reach the small hamlet of Hollocombe before returning to the start. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A377 between Barnstaple and Eggesford. This road follows the railway along the same valley, so passes each railway station. From Barnstaple pass the King’s Nympton station and then after 1 mile at the next cross roads turn right towards Burrington. Cross the railway and river and then take the next left. At the next fork bear right. On reaching Ashreigney bear left towards the church and park by the church. The walk starts here.
Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A386 between Bideford and Great Torrington. Just before reaching the hill up to Great Torrington, at the bridge over the River Torridge and Tarka Trail, turn left into the Puffing Billy and follow through to the overflow car park by keeping left and then right to it. The walks starts here.
North Devon is recognised by the United Nations as a World Biosphere Reserve; one of fewer than 600 worldwide and the only one in England. Why? Because of its unique combination of special places, deep rooted culture and a different way of looking at things - working with nature not against it. It is the connections between people and nature that set the Biosphere apart. The amazing sand dunes of Braunton Burrows, the special culm grasslands and stunningly beautiful river valleys are iconic places. The market towns, hedge fringed fields, brooding moors, rural villages, cliffs and beaches are tied together with a spiders-web of streams and paths. The local Biosphere Reserve make sure the Biosphere’s 3,500 square kilometres are nurtured, celebrated and used sustainably to support our economy and add inspiration to our lives. Get involved and join us on our journey through a world class place for people and nature. For further information: www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk
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Saturday 30th April
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30A Cream of Croyde 10.30am 6.8m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 444 392
Guide: John Breeds Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Croyde - Baggy Point - Middleborough Hill - Saunton Down - Croyde Start: Croyde car park Car parking cost: pay and display Description: This spectacular walk is a figure of eight centred on Croyde. It will take you out to the impressive rocky outcrop of Baggy Point and across a beautiful sandy beach along the South West Coast Path to round Saunton Down before climbing on to the top of the down for some impressive panoramic views. The walk then descends back to the village where you can find refreshments. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple. Go to traffic lights at Braunton. Turn towards Croyde on B3231. After 4.5 miles turn left into Jones Hill in Croyde village. Turn immediately left into Village Hall car park. The walk starts here.
30B Tarka’s Home Patch 10.30am 7m circular, 5hrs, 191/SS 485 194
North Devon area
Guide: David Arney Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Torrington - Beam Weir - Huntshaw Mill Bridge - Norwood Bridge - Torrington Start: Old Bowling Green car park, Torrington Common Car parking cost: free Description: This walk is in the heart of Tarka Country, taking in part of the Tarka Trail that is close to where Tarka was born. Beam Weir is a good spot for seeing heron fishing and even otters playing. The walk then gains height to overlook the Torridge valley before returning to the common. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to Great Torrington on A386. If coming from Bideford direction, pass
Croyde beach and Baggy Point
the Puffing Billy pub and continue up the hill. At the top turn left opposite the B3227 road to Langtree, pass the toilet block and continue ahead ignoring car park on your left, to go down to the lower car park. The walk starts here.
30C The Crooked Oak and Moles Adventure 10.30am 7.3m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 758 237 Guide: David McRoberts Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Bishop’s Nympton - Alswear Mariansleigh - Bishop’s Nympton Start: car park by the school, Bishop’s Nympton Car parking cost: free Description: This walk takes in the watershed of a meandering stream called the Crooked Oak. The walk passes through Alswear where the stream meets the larger River Mole before returning through Mariansleigh and walking alongside the stream to the start. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A361 between Barnstaple and Tiverton. Go to the roundabout at Bish Mill Gate, junction with B3227 into South Molton. Follow this road towards South Molton and at the pub in Bish Mill turn hard left up Silcombe Hill. Near the top fork right to Bishop’s Nympton. Follow this road into the village and park in the small car park by the school. The walk starts by the church.
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30D Expore the Heritage Coast & Old Railway 10.30am
30E Illustrated talk on North Devon Wildlife 7.30pm
8.2m circular, 4 1/2hrs 180/SS 518 478
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Guide: Dave Edgcombe, NDAONB Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate, some long ascents Route: Ilfracombe - Lee - Borough Woods Ilfracombe Cycleway - Ilfracombe Start: Landmark Theatre car parks Car parking cost: pay and display
Guide: Mary Breeds Start: Braunton Countryside Centre, Braunton Car parking cost: free after 6.00pm
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. Cost: £8.00
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Description: Mary Breeds, well-known local expert on the flora and fauna of the North Devon coast, AONB and Biosphere is giving an illustrated talk, looking at the wildlife of this special area. Cost: £2.50 Directions to start: Go to Braunton on the A361. At the traffic lights turn towards Croyde on B3231. Turn left just after the Pelican crossing into the car park. The Centre is on the right as you enter the car park.
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 near Ilfracombe
The North Devon Coast is breathtakingly beautiful and internationally recognised for being so with its AONB (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) designation. There’s simply no match for our dramatic cliffs and headlands, expansive and golden sanded beaches, coastal waterfalls and ancient woodlands too, all waiting to be explored. The area is steeped in fascinating geology, wildlife and history stretching from the boundary of Exmoor National Park at Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth on the Cornish border, a staggering 66 square miles. The small and local team responsible for managing this AONB are a huge part of the reason our coastline remains as beautiful and unspoilt as it is and that our distinct coastal heritage is so celebrated. The AONB promote active enjoyment of the fantastic coastal landscape with a website full of useful local information and a fantastic selection of downloadable walks in the area. For further information: www.northdevon-aonb.org.uk
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Sunday 1st May
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1A Sandy Moonscapes Wildlife Safari 10.30am
1B Tracks, Pits and a Shed 1.00pm
4m circular, 4hrs, 180/SS 463 350
4.5m circular, 4hrs, 180/SS 491 144
Guide: Mary Breeds Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Easy Route: International Biosphere Reserve of Braunton Burrows Start: Sandy Lane car park, Braunton Burrows Car parking cost: free
Guide: John Breeds Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy Route: Yarde - Petersmarland - Winswell - Tarka Trail - Yarde Start: East Yarde car park Car parking cost: free Description: This walk starts at Yarde Orchard where there is a camping barn and refreshments. It is on the Tarka Trail, part of the old railway line to the quarries at Meeth. The walk takes in part of this walk as well as the attractive neighbouring countryside. Refreshments can be taken at the Yarde Orchard cafe afterwards.
Description: For those who love our wild flowers and birds, here is a chance to enjoy the wonders of our unique International Biosphere Reserve at Braunton Burrows, seeing many rare plants, led at a gentle pace by one of the Burrows experts. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple. Go to traffic lights at Braunton. Turn towards Croyde on B3231. After 0.7 miles turn left into Moor Lane. After 0.8 miles at T-junction turn left and follow this road for 0.8 miles to car park at Braunton Burrows. The walk starts here. walking in Braunton Burrows
Cost: £6.00, any refreshments are extra Directions to start: Go to the A386 between Great Torrington and Hatherleigh. From Torrington keep on this road for 3 miles to turn off right towards Peters Marland and Winswell. Keep on this road for almost a mile where is crosses the old railway and turn left into the car park. The walk starts here. From Hatherleigh direction keep on the A386 also for 9.8 miles before turning left.
1C Flowerpot Men, Secret Coves & Haunted Manors 10.30am
North Devon area
6.8m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 180/SS 561 466 Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Berrynarbor - South West Coast Path - Chambercombe Manor - Sterridge Valley Berrynarbor Start: Berrynarbor car park Car parking cost: free Description: Try and spot the cheeky flowerpot men working for their masters. Discover 2000 years of history along the South West Coast Path. Explore the dramatic coastline passing quiet secluded coves and enjoy a scrumptious lunch at Chambercombe’s haunted manor (not included). Cost: £6.00, any food extra Directions to start: Take the A399 between
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Ilfracombe and Combe Martin. Coming from Combe Martin, having left the village, at the top of the hill turn left towards Berrynarbor. Coming from Ilfracombe, at the Sawmill Inn turn right towards Berrynarbor. On reaching the church follow the sign to the car park which is the first left from Combe Martin direction and second right from Ilfracombe direction. The car park is shortly on the right, with toilets. The walk starts here.
1D Tarka’s Haunt 10.30am 7.3 circular, 5 1/2hrs, 191/SS 687 110 Guide: David Arney Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Eggesford church - Chenson - Chawleigh Homeland Bridge - Eggesford church Start: Eggesford church Car parking cost: free Description: This walk takes in an attractive part of the River Taw valley, one of the larger rivers of North Devon. The walk takes in both sides of this river valley, passing through open country and forestry woodland. Chawleigh village is visited about halfway. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Eggesford is on the A377, Barnstaple to Crediton road. Coming from Barnstaple follow this road for about 19 miles and turn right over the level crossing by the station. As the road climbs, turn left towards the garden centre and church. The walk starts by the church.
1E Ancient Bartons Walkaround 10.30am 8.1m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 543 376 Guide: David McRoberts Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Marwood - Pippacott - Ash Barton Westcott Barton - Patsford - Marwood Start: Marwood church car park Car parking cost: free Description: A country walk which passes through some of the old original bartons. Bartons were the main farmsteads that were landlord to the smaller adjoining farms and are still impressive buildings in their own right. Most are listed buildings, some with superb gardens the walk passes through. Teas are available at Marwood Gardens after the walk (not included). Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: From Ilfracombe take the B3230 (back road) towards Barnstaple. At Two Pots junction above Ilfracombe leave this road bearing right towards Woolacombe. At the staggered cross roads at Hore Down Gate, turn left and immediately right and follow this road for 4 miles and at Wigley Cross turn right to Marwood. Opposite the entrance to the gardens bear right to the church and park in the church car park. The walk starts here. From Barnstaple go to Pilton to go through Pilton High Street. Follow the road to the left at the top and from here keep on this road for 2.7 miles to Guineaford. At Guineaford turn left to Marwood and bear left to the church car park.
Watermouth Cove and Castle
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Monday 2nd May
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2A Tarka’s Trail to Otters Delight 10.30am 6.6m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 570 121 Guide: David Arney Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Dolton - Dowland - Halsdon Woods Iddlecott - Dolton Start: Barfield Close public car park Car parking cost: free Description: This walk starts in the pretty village of Dolton and then follows rolling countryside before reaching the Halsdon Woods Nature Reserve. This is a Devon Wildlife Trust Reserve with a wonderful diversity of wildlife. The walk skirts the River Taw with evidence of otters along the banks. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A3124 between Great Torrington and Winkleigh. If coming from Great Torrington, pass through Beaford and continue to Dolton Beacon where the B3217 crosses. Turn towards Dolton and on reaching the village take the first turning on the left, Barfield Road and then the first left into Barfield Close. Park in the public car park there. The walk starts here.
2B The Smugglers Coast 10.30am
North Devon area
7.2m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 457 452 Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Route: Mortehoe - Damage Barton - Lee - Bull Point - Morte Point - Mortehoe Start: Mortehoe car park Car parking cost: 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 to Mortehoe on a sweeping bend. Follow this road to Mortehoe village and turn left into the car park. The walk starts here.
2C Around the Lake and Narrow Rail Track 10.30am 8m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 645 423 Guide: Nicky Yeo, Wistlandpound Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Wistlandpound - Knightacott - Bratton Fleming - Rye Park - Wistlandpound Start: Wistlandpound Reservoir, Discovery Centre Car Park Car parking cost: pay and display Description: A pleasant country walk taking in the pictureque reservoir and woodland, visiting a small Devon village and passing along a section of the old Barnstaple to Lynton narrow-gauge railway track. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to Blackmoor Gate which is the junction of the A399, Combe Martin to South Molton road, and the A39, Barnstaple to Lynton road. From here go towards South Molton on the A399 for 0.2 mile and at the brow turn right towards the reservoir. Follow this road for just under 1 mile and turn left into The Discovery Centre/ Calvert Trust Exmoor, once on the drive take an immediate left following the Discovery Centre arrow to the car park. The walk starts here.
Cost: £8.00
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Morte Point, near Woolacombe
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2D Jack Russell Country 10.30am 8.2m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 619 300 Guide: David McRoberts Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Swimbridge - Yarnacott - Tordown - Riverton - Tower Farm - Dinnaford Copse Swimbridge Start: roadside at Swimbridge Car parking cost: free Description: The Rev John Russell was parson in the most attractively set church. He was a hunting parson and introduced the feisty Jack Russell terrier. John Russell is buried in the churchyard. The walk takes you around the hills that overlook this attractive small village. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A361 between Tiverton and Barnstaple. Take the turning to Landkey about 1 mile to the east (Tiverton side) of Barnstaple. Follow this road through Landkey and on to Swimbridge. Park on the roadside just before reaching the village. The walk starts in the village by the church. Wistlandpound Lake, SW Lakes Trust
Braunton Burrows meadow
2E Great Fields and Burrows 10.30am 8.8m circular, 6hrs, 180/SS 486 366 Guide: John Breeds Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy Route: Braunton - Great Field - Braunton Burrows - Velator Quay - Braunton Start: Braunton car park Car parking cost: pay and display Description: This walk will take you through the back lanes of England’s largest village crossing the medieval strips of Braunton Great Field to Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO world biosphere, with its multitude of wild flowers. The walk then follows the South West Coast Path and Tarka Trail beside the Rivers Taw and Caen to picturesque Velator Quay before returning to Braunton. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple. Go to traffic lights at Braunton. Turn towards Croyde on B3231. After pelican crossing, turn left into main car park. The walk starts here.
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Tuesday 3rd May
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3A Links to the Estuary 10.30am 4.8m circular, 3 1/2hrs 180/SS 438 305 Guide: Shawn Corin, Northam Burrows Warden Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy Route: around Northam Burrows Country Park Start: Northam Burrows Centre Car parking cost: free Description: This easy walk takes in the Northam Burrows Country Park which backs on to the Westward Ho! beach and shingle ridge. Learn more about this unique habitat and its fragile sea defence with the Park Ranger. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Follow the A39 to Bideford and the roundabout with the A386. Turn away from Bideford towards Westward Ho! on A386. Ignore the A386 turning right to Appledore and then take the next right to Northam. Follow this road down into the town and take the road ahead between the Post Office and greengrocer. Follow it round to the left and down the hill. Ignore the turning to Westward Ho! on the left continuing to the Burrows. Cross the cattle grid and follow the track until reaching the Centre car park. The walk starts here.
3B Baggy Ramble 10.30am 6.6m, circular, 4 1/2hrs 180/SS 432 397
NEW! Guide: Jonathan Fairhurst, NT Pace: Moderate to gentle Difficulty: Easy to moderate
North Devon area
picnic break on Baggy Point overlooking Putsborough
Route: Baggy Point car park - Baggy Point Putsborough - Middleborough Hill - Baggy Point car park Start: Baggy Point NT car park Car parking cost: pay or free for NT members Description: Join the National Trust Ranger on a walk around Baggy Headland seeing it at it’s best with fantastic display of spring flowers, breathtaking views across Woolacombe Bay then descending onto the beach and through the sand dunes before returning via hidden lanes back to Croyde. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple. Go to traffic lights at Braunton. Turn towards Croyde on B3231. After 4.5 miles turn left into Jones Hill in Croyde village. 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. The walk starts here.
3C Sheepwash Ruby Trail 10.30am 6.8m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 191/SS 486 063 Guide: David Arney Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Sheepwash - Buckland Filleigh - Lovacott - Upcott Wood - Sheepwash Start: Sheepwash Car parking cost: free Description: This walk starts in the most picturesque village square and then takes you on a walk which includes some old green lanes, some ancient woodlands with badger sets, a small hamlet and old farmhouses. You will get a real taste of old untouched Devon. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: From Holsworthy, leave on the A388 in a southerly direction. At the bottom of the hill turn left onto the A3072. Keep on this road for 9.2 miles to reach Highampton. At Highampton, turn left and follow this road for 1.4 miles to Sheepwash. The walk starts in the Square.
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15 Car parking cost: free Description: A unique and wonderful chance to enjoy Hartland Abbey and its beautiful surroundings in the company of the present owners, Sir Hugh and Lady Stucley. The walk will finish with a tour of the Abbey (for those who would like) and a cream tea in its lovely surroundings. Cost: £8.00, any cream teas are extra Blackpool Mill beach, near Hartland
3D The Wilderness of Arlington 10.30am 7.1m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 610 408 Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Arlington Court (NT) - Loxhore Cott Lower Loxhore - Loxhore church - Arlington Court (NT) Start: Arlington Court NT car park Car parking cost: 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. This walk passes through delightful woods and hamlets. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Barnstaple and Blackmoor Gate or Lynmouth. Arlington Court is signed with brown tourism signs. Follow the signs off the A39 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. The walk starts here.
3E High Church, High Seas, High Teas 10.30am 8.3m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 190/SS 245 248 Guide: Sir Hugh Stucley Pace: Brisk Difficulty: Moderate Route: Hartland Abbey - Blegberry - Hartland Quay - Spekes Mill - Stoke - Hartland Abbey Start: Hartland Abbey
Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Bideford and Kilkhampton. From Bideford direction, drive 9.9 miles from Bideford roundabout to the roundabout above Clovelly. Continue on the A39 for 0.3 miles and turn right towards Hartland. Pass through Hartland village, turning left at the far end towards Hartland Quay. Continue for 0.8 miles and turn right and then left into Hartland Abbey. Follow the drive to the house and park in the field on the left. The walk starts here.
3F Chichester’s Haunt 10.30am 8.5m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 564 357
NEW! Guide: David McRoberts Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Blakewell - River Yeo - Shirwell Blakewell Start: Blakewell Water Gardens overflow car park Car parking cost: free Description: This country walk starts at Blakewell Water Gardens and Fishery where a visit to the farm shop might be of interest. The walk follows the River Yeo upstream to reach Shirwell where Sir Francis Chichester is buried. Crossing farmland the walk gently loses height back to Blakewell. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Barnstaple and Blackmoor Gate (Lynton). At Shirwell Cross about 1/2 mile from the ND Hospital, turn on to the B3230 towards Ilfracombe. In 1/4 mile turn left towards Blakewell Water Gardens, by their sign and follow this road to their car park on the left. Go to their overflow car park on the left. The walk starts here.
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Please book your chosen walks on the festival website or on 01271 863001
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Half Day Guided Walks, up to 4.5 miles
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Shorter Guided Walks, up to 7 miles
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Longer Guided Walks, 7 miles and over Main Towns for Accommodation Smaller Towns for Accommodation Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Walk numbers: The number indicates the date and the letter is a reference
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Wednesday 4th May
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4A Hill Forts and Rivers 10.30am 6m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 747 497
NEW! 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 Car parking cost: free 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. Cost: £6.00, any food extra Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Lynmouth and Porlock. From Lynmouth go towards Porlock up the long Countisbury Hill. Near the top turn left into the car park opposite the Blue Ball Inn. The walk starts here.
4B Culbone - a Walk into History 10.30am 7m circular, 4hrs, 181/SS 821 464
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NEW! Guide: Tim Parish, ENPA Ranger Pace: Moderate to brisk Difficulty: Moderate Route: Robbers Bridge - Culbone Stone and Row - Culbone church - SW Coast Path - Robbers Bridge Start: Robbers Bridge Car Park Car parking cost: free
8 miles going up Countisbury hill, past County Gate. 8 miles from Lynmouth is Oare Post. Turn hard back right and follow this small road down through stunted oak trees to reach the car park on the right by the road. The walk starts here. From Porlock church Oare Post is 3.6 miles.
4C The Beauty of Molland 10.30am 7.3m circular, 4hrs, 181/SS 807 284
Guide: Richard Medland Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Molland - Cussacombe Cross - Molland Common - Anstey Gate - Molland Start: Molland church roadside car park Car parking cost: free Description: Starting in the small hamlet of Molland with its lovely old church nestling in a small valley, the walk soon gains height to wide open heather clad moorland giving far reaching views across the moor and to mid Devon. There is a good chance of seeing the rare Exmoor pony, buzzards circling overhead and being serenaded by a sky lark along the way. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to A361 between Barnstaple and Tiverton. Go to Aller Cross, junction A361 and A399. Go towards Tiverton, M5 for 3.4 miles and continue ahead at roundabout. After 1.3 miles turn left on to B3227 and left at next roundabout. After 0.7 miles at Combsland Cross turn left. After 1.1 miles on other side of river, turn right and in half a mile bear right. In another half mile turn left to Molland and in a mile park by the church. The walk starts here.
Description: Join a National Park Ranger and Archaeologist for a fascinating glimpse into the early history of Exmoor. The walk will include a rare visit to the Culbone Stone and Row, before descending to Culbone Church (the smallest in England) and a walk on through the surrounding woodland. Learn about leper colonies and Samuel Taylor Coleridge while keeping an eye out for red deer in the woods around. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Lynmouth and Porlock. From Lynmouth drive
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The National Trust is Europe’s biggest conservation organisation and looks after special places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland for ever, for everyone. People and places are at the heart of everything it does. Over 3.8 million members and 61,000 volunteers help the Trust look after 300 historic houses and gardens, 1,100 kilometres of coastline and 250,000 hectares of open countryside. The Trust is currently working on improving its walking offer, creating downloadable walks and providing clearer access. Find out more at: www.nationaltrust.org. uk or follow the North Devon team’s blog on http:// northdevon.wordpress.com/
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4D A Meander along the Barle 10.30am 7.4m circular, 5hrs, 181/SS 844 354
Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Withypool - Worth - Parsonage Farm Tarr Steps - River Barle - Withypool Start: car park near Withypool Bridge Car parking cost: free Description: This walk to give a taste of open moorland before dropping down into the River Barle valley to follow its meanders upstream. It passes the ancient Tarr Steps clapper bridge where you will enjoy a two course local produce lunch. You will see evidence of the massive flood that hit Exmoor and wiped away much of Lynmouth in 1952. Cost: £16.00, includes lunch at Tarr Farm Directions to start: Go to the B3224 between Wheddon Cross and Simonsbath. Above Exford, on the Simonsbath side, take the B3223 towards Dulverton. Follow it for 2.6 miles and turn right towards Withypool. Pass through the village over the river bridge and turn right into the small car park. The walk starts here.
4E Quantocks Combes 10.30am 8.2m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 181/ST 116 410
NEW! Guide: Andy Steele Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate, two steeper ascents Route: Staple Plantation car park - Bicknoller Combe - Hodder Combe - Holford - Coleridge Way - West Hill - Staple car park Start: Staple Plantation car park Car parking cost: free Description: This walk brings together the geography, murders history and wildlife of the Quantocks. It passes through several combes on the way to Holford where we stop for lunch. The walk then follows the Northern Greenway which also is the Coleridge Way. At the end we climb West Hill to get panoramic views of the whole walk. Cost: £8.00. Lunch at Holford extra Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Minehead and Bridgwater. From Minehead direction on reaching West Quantoxhead (St Audries) pass the 30mph sign and at the oblique cross roads by the town sign, turn right along a small lane, Staple Lane. At next cross roads cross straight over into Hill Lane which becomes a track. Follow it alongside the woods on your right to the car park. The walk starts here.
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5A Exmoor Deer Search 2.00pm 3m circular, 2hrs, 181/SS 835 297
6m circular, 3 1/2hrs, 181/OL9/SS 902 438 Guide: Richard Eales, ENPA Ranger Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Anstey Gate – Anstey Combe – Triss Combe – Anstey Gate Start: Anstey Gate Car parking cost: free Description: Join an Exmoor National Park Ranger for an afternoon deer search to try and locate the Red Deer of Exmoor. Binoculars, walking boots / clothing are essential. No dogs. Cost: £5.00 Directions to start: Go to the B3223 between the B3224 (Exford to Simonsbath road) and Dulverton. From the B3224 junction follow the B3223 for 8.3 miles towards Dulverton. Drop down into the woods and at a small triangle turn right towards Hawkridge by Marsh Bridge. Then bear left and follow this road for about 4.8 miles to a cattle grid at Anstey Gate. The walk starts here. From Dulverton follow the B3223 beside the river to where the road climbs away from the river and turn left by Marsh Bridge. Then as above.
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5B High Beacons and Cairns 10.30am
Whether you are an experienced walker or someone who prefers a short stroll the National Park is the ideal place to explore the outdoors on foot. With over 1000km of footpaths and bridleways, through woodlands, by tumbling rivers and on open heather covered moorland, the variety is infinite. From short easy access trails to long distance routes there is something for everyone in this walker’s paradise. For further information and advice please visit www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk which includes an interactive walks map. Or visit one of our National Park Centres at Dulverton (year round); Dunster and Lynmouth (both open from Easter to October with occasional winter opening). To experience the freedom of a car-free walk visit www.exploremoor.co.uk for inspiration, ideas and information including free walking guides and public transport information.
Guide: Nigel Garnsworthy, NT Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Webbers Post - Dicky’s Path - Dunkery Beacon - Dunster Path - Webbers Post Start: Webbers Post car park Car parking cost: free Description: Climb to the highest point on Exmoor, on the way passing through beautiful scenery with wide views across the Vale of Porlock, across to Wales and the rest of Exmoor. This walk also gives a good chance of seeing red deer, if not close, then through binoculars. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Porlock and Minehead. From Porlock direction, 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. The walk starts here.
5C Exmoor’s Variety Show 10.30am 6.5m circular, 4hrs, 180/SS 740 477
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 Car parking cost: 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 everchanging scenery. Cost: £6.00
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5E Beacons, Look-outs and Coastal Combes 10.30am 8.6m circular, 6hrs, 181/SS 904 469 Exmoor red deer
Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Lynmouth and Blackmoor Gate. From the Blackmoor Gate direction (A399/A39) follow the A39 towards Lynmouth. Pass through Barbrook and now go through four hairpin bends. At the fifth hairpin continue ahead on to the B3223 towards Simonsbath. Do not cross the river bridge immediately at the start of this road but immediately turn right and immediately right again into the Combe Park car park. Coming from Lynmouth, follow the A39 past Watersmeet and at the hairpin bend turn left, immediately right and immediately right again into Combe Park car park. The walk starts here.
5D Hidden Bays, Rocky Valley and old Barton 10.30am
Guide: Graham Boswell Pace: Moderate to brisk Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Route: Allerford - Selworthy Beacon - South West Coast Path - Selworthy - Allerford Start: Allerford car park Car parking cost: free Description: A beautiful walk which passes through picture postcard thatched villages, over Selworthy Beacon with wonderful views. Part of the walk follows the impressive South West Coast Path and finishes through attractive woodland overlooking the Vale of Porlock. Cost: ÂŁ8.00, any cream teas extra Directions to start: Allerford is just off the A39 between Minehead and Porlock, on a sweeping bend. Turn towards the village to pass the beautiful pack horse bridge. The car park is down this road on the left. The walk starts here.
7.7m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 675 486 Selworthy Green (NT)
Guide: John 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 Car parking cost: free Description: Spectacular and unusual scenery is the hallmark of this walk. Following the South West Coast Path one gets glimpses of otherwise hidden bays before reaching the most unusual Valley of Rocks. The walk then climbs up Southcliffe to get amazing views over the valley and coast before going inland past an ancient farmstead back to the start. Cost: ÂŁ8.00 Directions to start: Go to A39 between Blackmoor Gate and Lynton. Take the road 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. The walk starts here.
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Friday 6th May
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6A Far from the Madding Crowd 2.00pm
6B Exmoor’s High Coastal Cliffs 10.30am
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5.3m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 180/SS 675 486
NEW! Guide: Ione Willcock, ENPA Ranger Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to Easy Route: Brendon Two Gates - Hoar Oak Tree Cheriton Ridge - Farley Water - Brendon Two Gates Start: Brendon Two Gates roadside layby Car parking cost: free Description: Get away from the bustle and experience some wilder walking with a National Park Ranger. There’s a chance to spot wildlife while climbing in and out of some of Exmoor’s quiet combes. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the B3223 between Hillsford Bridge (above Lynmouth) and Simonsbath. From Lynmouth direction follow the Simonsbath road up to cross the first cattle grid onto open moor. Keep on this open road to reach the next cattle grid and just the other side park. This is the county boundary. The walk starts here. From Simonsbath direction follow the main road towards Lynton uphill, down over the River Exe and up again to the first cattle grid. Park here and the walk starts here. Hollow Brook waterfall, near Woody Bay
Guide: Mary Breeds Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Route: Woody Bay - South West Coast Path Heddon Valley - Hunters Inn - Woody Bay Start: Woody Bay lower car park Car parking cost: free 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 along to Foreland Point in one direction and Watermouth in the other. There will be a lunch stop (not included) at Hunter’s Inn during this walk. Cost: £6.00. Lunch at Hunters Inn extra Directions to start: Go to A39 between Blackmoor Gate and Lynton. Take the road 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. The walk starts here.
6C Dunster Breakfast Walk 10.00am 8m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 181/ST 004 428
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NEW! Guide: Andrew Player, The Crown Estate Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Carhampton - Vinegar Hill - Bats Castle - Withycombe Scruffets - Withycombe Carhampton Start: Townsend Farm, Carhampton Car parking cost: free Description: This walk starts with a breakfast at 10:00, and then you walk it off! If you stay at Townsend Farm (www.townsendfarmhouse. co.uk) then they will cover the cost of the walk and breakfast. The walk takes in the Dunster Forest Park with its wooded valleys and views from Bats Castle and Withycombe Hill.
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The Crown Estate is pleased to support the walking festival with our Dunster breakfast walk, which demonstrates all that is good about our fantastic food and countryside. The Dunster Estate is ideal for walking - from the coast at Blue Anchor to the hilltops above Dunster. The combination of top quality food and accommodation, a warm welcome for walkers and first class walking on the doorstep, means that Dunster recently obtained the status of a ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town. The Crown Estate’s waymarked walking trails start from Dunster or Nutcombe Bottom car park. There is a trail for everyone - including our all abilities trail among the tallest trees in England! For further information or a copy of our trails leaflet contact us on 01643 821309 or visit www.dunsterestate.co.uk.
Cost: £13.00, including breakfast Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Bridgwater and Minehead. Coming from the Minehead direction, on reaching Carhampton, the farm B&B is on the right just before reaching the 30mph signs. The walk starts here.
6D Hill Defence and Stone Age Ways 10.30am 8.2m circular, 6hrs, 181/ST 174 372
NEW! Guide: Graham Boswell Pace: Moderate to brisk Difficulty: Moderate Route: Great Wood - Dowsborough Hill Fort Bicknoller Post - Crowcombe Park Gate - Great Wood Start: Great Wood car park, Quantocks Car parking cost: free Description: This walk shows the contrast between forestry managed woodland and coppiced ancient oak woodland. It passes through open moorland and wooded combes to then follow the high ridgeway, an important highway since the Stone Age with evidence of their settlements. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Minehead and Bridgwater. At the traffic lights
to Nether Stowey, turn towards the village. Pass Coleridge’s Cottage on the right and at the clock tower turn right towards Over Stowey, along Castle Street. Shortly turn left along South Lane signed to Quantock Forest and Ramscombe. In 0.9 miles, at Marsh Mills cross roads turn right by Over Stowey Cricket Club signed to Ramscombe. Shortly ignore turning to Aley continuing ahead towards Over Stowey. In 0.2 miles take the next left, Adscombe Lane and follow for 0.5 miles to Adscombe Farm. The road now turns right but continue ahead for a further 1.1 miles to the car park with toilets. Pass the toilets and bear right to the northern part of the field. The walk starts here.
6E Little Switzerland’s Wooded Combes 10.30am 8.7m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 740 477
NEW! Guide: Richard Medland Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Route: Combe Park - Watersmeet - Ash Bridge - Trilly - Wind Hill - East Lyn River - Hoar Oak Water - Combe Park Start: Combe Park NT car park Car parking cost: donation box Description: This is a breathtaking walk offering panoramic views of the coast and over the beautiful oak clad East Lyn river valley. The walk passes through Lynmouth and out to the Valley of Rocks before returning through the West Lyn valley and along The Cleaves. Cost: £8.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Lynmouth and Blackmoor Gate. From the Blackmoor Gate direction (A399/A39) follow the A39 towards Lynmouth. Pass through Barbrook and now go through four hairpin bends. At the fifth hairpin continue ahead on to the B3223 towards Simonsbath. Do not cross the river bridge immediately at the start of this road but immediately turn right and immediately right again into the Combe Park car park. Coming from Lynmouth, follow the A39 past Watersmeet and at the hairpin bend turn left, immediately right and immediately right again into Combe Park car park. The walk starts here.
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7A Vistas of Dunster and Dunkery 11.00am 4.3m circular, 3 1/2hrs, 181/OL9/SS 993 438
Guide: Antony Brunt, Yarn Market Hotel Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Dunster - Grabbist Hill - Alcombe Common - Dunster Start: Dunster car park Car parking cost: 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 short walk. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Minehead and Carhampton. From Minehead direction, turn right 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.
7B Quantocks Quality 10.30am 4.4m circular, 3hrs, 181/ST 116 410
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NEW! Guide: Paul Camp, NT Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Staple Plantation car park - The Great Road - Longstone Hill - Lady’s Edge - Bicknoller Post - Staple car park Start: Staple Plantation car park Car parking cost: free Description: Join a NT ranger over the Quantock Hills with great views, passing ancient history and archaeology plus the chance of seeing plenty of wildlife. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Minehead and Bridgwater. From Minehead direction on reaching West Quantoxhead (St Audries) pass the 30mph sign and at the oblique cross roads by the town sign, turn right along
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a small lane, Staple Lane. At next cross roads cross straight over into Hill Lane which becomes a track. Follow it alongside the woods on your right to the car park. The walk starts here.
7C Wimbleball Nature Discovery 10.30am 4.5m circular, 4hrs, 181/SS 965 308
Guide: SW Lakes Conservation Officer Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Easy to moderate Route: Wimbleball Lake tearooms - Bessom Bridge - point before West Hill Wood - boat across lake to start Start: main car park - tea shop, 2nd entrance on left Car parking cost: pay and display Description: Join the SW Lakes conservation officer on an informative walk beside the lake showing you the wildlife that lives in this manmade habitat and the projects taking place to enhance this beautiful area. The walk finishes with a short boat ride across the lake to the jetty below the tearooms. Cost: £6.00, any cream teas are extra 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 tearooms car park. The walk starts here.
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7D Flora and Fauna Discovery 10.30am 5.6m circular, 5hrs, 181/SS 902 438
Guide: Michael Hankin, Exmoor Natural History Society Pace: Gentle Difficulty: Moderate Route: Webbers Post - Dicks Path - Soke Pero church - Horner Woods - Webbers Post Start: Webbers Post Car parking cost: free Description: Enjoying the natural history of the moorland with the chairman of the Exmoor Natural History Society, looking out for ring ousels, cuckoos, red deer, buzzards and sky larks. See the light green leaves and spring flowers, mosses and lichen showing the cleanliness of the air. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Porlock and Minehead. From Porlock direction, 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. The walk starts here.
7E A Ruffle around Wills Neck 10.30am 6.1m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 181/ST 180 338
NEW! Guide: Andy Steele Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Lydeard Hill - West Bagborough Triscombe - Wills Neck - Lydeard Hill Start: Lydeard Hill car park Car parking cost: free
25 Cost: £6.00. Lunch at Triscombe extra Directions to start: Go to the A358 between Williton and Taunton. Take the road to West Bagborough and follow it through the hamlet. Keep going ahead as it becomes single track climbing steeply uphill. At the T junction, Birches Corner, turn left to reach the car park. The walk starts here.
7F Lorna Doone Country 10.30am 7.7m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/OL9/SS 792 478
Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Malmsmead - Lankcombe Ford Badgeworthy Water - Cloud Farm - Oare Church - Malmsmead Start: Malmsmead Car parking cost: 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. Cost: £8.00, any cream teas are extra Directions to start: Go to County Gate on the Devon/Somerset border on the A39 above Lynmouth. Take the road down to Oare and Malmsmead. At Oare church bear right to Malmsmead. On reaching Malmsmead cross the ford or bridge and go round the buildings to the other side and park on the right in the car parks. The walk starts here.
Description: This walk gives magnificent views to Bridgwater Bay, a variety of open countryside, moorland, farm land, local Quantock villages including a watering hole for an early lunch. The route up and back takes you to the highest point on the Quantocks at 1260 feet ( 384 m) at Wills Neck.
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8A All Things Bright and Beautiful 11.00am 3.8m circular, 3hrs, 181/OL9/SS 993 438
Guide: Antony Brunt, Yarn Market Hotel Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Dunster - Gallax Hill - Bats Castle Dunster Park - Dunster Start: Dunster car park Car parking cost: 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. Cost: £6.00 Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Minehead and Carhampton. From Minehead direction, turn right 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.
towards Nether Stowey on a road unsuitable for HGV’s and follow this small road up the steep hill to reach open ground. Park by the NT sign West Hill. The walk starts here.
8C The Inns and Outs of Trentishoe10.30am 6.5m circular, 5hrs, 180/SS 655 481
Guide: Keith Davis Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous, vertiginous for some Route: Hunters Inn - Ladies Mile - Trentishoe Common - SW Coast Path - Hunters Inn Start: Hunters Inn, on road and NT car park Car parking cost: donation box Description: This is a wonderfully varied walk. It starts inland following the Blackmoor Water upstream to follow Ladies Mile, an old promenade from Trentishoe Manor. The walk then gains height on to Trentishoe Common before reaching the coast path along the high cliffs. One section of this part of the coast path can be vertiginous for some so please consider this before booking. Cost: £6.00
8B Quantocks Woods to Views 10.30am 6m circular, 4 1/2hrs, 181/ST 150 375
Exmoor and Quantocks
NEW! Guide: Andy Steele Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Crowcombe Park Gate - Rams Combe Quantock Combe - Triscombe Stone - Fire Beacon - Crowcombe Park Gate Start: Crowcombe Park Gate roadside Car parking cost: free
Directions to start: Go to the A399 between Combe Martin and South Molton. From the Combe Martin direction follow the road through all the bends and when the road finally straightens look for the first turning on the left to Hunter’s Inn. Follow this road all the way to Hunter’s Inn and park in the car park opposite the toilets. The walk starts here.
Description: This walk gives a wonderful variety of scenery, from wooded combes and open views. We pass Triscombe Stone before dropping down to Triscombe for lunch. A steady climb over Fire Beacon brings us back to the start. Cost: £6.00. Lunch at Triscombe extra Directions to start: Go to the A358 between Williton and Taunton. Take the road to Crowcombe village. In the village centre turn
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8D Over Hills and Moors to Royal Oak 10.30am
8E Coastal Views and Wooded Combe 10.30am
6.5m circular, 3 1/2hrs, 181/SS 816 361
8.2m circular, 5 1/2hrs, 180/SS 764 481
Guide: Richard Medland Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Landacre Bridge - Withypool Common and Hill - Withypool - Barle valley Start: Landacre Bridge Car parking cost: free
Guide: John Breeds Pace: Moderate Difficulty: Moderate Route: Brendon - County Gate - Kipscombe Farm - Wilsham Farm - Rockford - Brendon Start: Brendon village Hall car park Car parking cost: donation box
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.
Description: This walk gently climbs out of the East Lyn valley, giving views over the higher reaches to Doone Country. It then follows a path above the coastpath, still giving wide sea views before returning to drop down into the steepsided East Lyn’s wooded combe to return to Brendon for an award-winning cream tea.
Cost: £6.00
Directions to start: Go to the A39 between Lynmouth and Porlock. From Lynmouth go up Countisbury Hill towards Porlock. At the top of Countisbury Hill pass the Blue Ball Inn continue over the brow and just the other side of the second cattle grid 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 through to the village hall as one leaves the village, on the right. The walk starts here.
Directions to start: Go to A361 between Barnstaple and Tiverton. Go to Aller Cross, junction A361 and A399. Go towards Tiverton, M5 for 1.6 miles and turn left to North Molton. After 2.2 miles go through North Molton, keeping on the wider road towards Withypool. After 4.2 miles at Sandyway Cross continue ahead. After a further 0.8 miles at Withypool Cross bear left for a further 1.8 miles to Landacre bridge in the valley. The walk starts here.
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Cost: £12.50 includes cream tea at Brendon House
Upper East Lyn valley from County Gate
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Rest and Be Thankful
Hindon Organic Farm Real Farm - Real Food - Relax. Idyllic location. Selworthy 1ml-Minehead 3mls.B&B or S/C cottage. 18thC Charm - 21stC Style. Award winning own organic produce/Farm shop.Walks to moor & coastpath. Hot Tub. Nr Selworthy, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 8SH T: 01643 705244 E: info@hindonfarm.co.uk W: www.hindonfarm.com
The Exmoor Tourist Association is supporting the walking festival. If you are looking for things to do or accommodation around Exmoor, the website is full of useful information.
The White House Family-run Georgian Townhouse ideally placed for Exmoor, Quantocks and West Somerset coast. Friendly and relaxed atmosphere, beautifully refurbished rooms with many original features.
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Delicious breakfast using all local produce. Prices per room per night: ÂŁ35 - ÂŁ85 Rooms: 13
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Lower Campscott Farm LEE, NORTH DEVON EX34 8LS Tel: 01271 863479 holidays@lowercampscott.co.uk Set in 35 tranquil and picturesque acres between Ilfracombe and Woolacombe A short walk from Lee Bay and the South West Coast Path A range of traditional cottages and lodges suitable for couples and groups Washing, drying and boot cleaning facilities available on site Local walks, maps and guides available Tennis Court, games room and BBQ area
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Watermouth Cove Cottages
Tranquil setting beside Watermouth Castle, 200 metres from the sea, cove and South West Coast Path. 8 Pretty Cottages Ideal for walkers, beaches and Exmoor Log burners and four poster beds Pets welcome Tel: 0845 029 1958 or 01271 883931 Web: www.watermouth-cove-cottages.co.uk
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Experience ‘one of the world’s greatest walks’ (Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2009)
As the UK’s longest National Trail at 630 miles, from Minehead on the edge of Exmoor to the shores of Poole harbour, the South West Coast Path is a challenge that few people tackle all at once. It takes about six weeks to complete, so walking a stretch at a time makes it a more realistic challenge for most and one that makes for an adventurous short break. The sense of achievement at the end of it will last forever. In North Devon and Exmoor alone you will discover amazing wildlife and scenery as you journey through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the North Devon Biosphere Reserve and Exmoor National Park. If that’s not enough the entire trail also gives access to two world heritage sites, a UNESCO Geopark and many National Nature Reserves. Look out for the acorn symbols in this guide for walks that take in part of the South West Coast Path during the festival. Download walking routes for free at www.southwestcoastpath.com Search by location, distance and degree of difficulty (including routes suitable for pushchairs or mobility aids), or by interest, including wildlife, history and culture with a cafe or pub en route.
Promotion funded by Foreland Point Photographer Jaap Gaasenbeek
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Exmoor-Walking-Holidays
Come on our Special Walking Holidays during the Walking Festivals 3 Star Hotel with drying and boot room Festival guided walks included Dinner, bed and breakfast with packed lunches Minibus transport to and from the walks Meet the festival co-ordinator and interesting speakers at informal evenings Choice of 2 to 10 night holidays during the festival and other times of year Walk the South West Coast Path or the Coleridge Way
Special South West Coast Path Guided Walking Holiday Minehead to Combe Martin, 35 miles Monday 2nd to Saturday 7th May 2011
Tariff includes 5 nights Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal, packed lunches for the walks, guiding, minibus transport to and from each walk.
ÂŁ370 per person
The Yarn Market Hotel High Street, Dunster, TA24 6SF 01643 821425 info@exmoor-walking-holidays.co.uk www.exmoor-walking-holidays.co.uk