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Europe > Britain and Ireland > United Kingdom > England > West Country > Devon > North Devon > Lynton and Lynmouth

Lynmouth Harbour from the cliff railway at Lynton

Lynton and Lynmouth are twin towns in North Devon connected by a water-powered cliff railway.

Get in

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Lynton and Lynmouth can be reached by car on the A39.

By bus

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The Exmoor Coaster open top double deaker bus runs from Minehead, Porlock and Watchet along the A39 with magnificent coastal views.

Buses also run from nearby towns such as Barnstaple. Public transport timetable information for the area.

Get around

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Map
Map of Lynton and Lynmouth

There is an interesting cliff railway between the two towns.

See

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  • 1 Watersmeet. a river valley created by the East Lyn River converging with its tributaries. Tree-covered and quiet, it is owned by the National Trust, who run a tea-shop in the valley's heart. It does get busy during the summer, as many come to enjoy the cool air the valley provides! Watersmeet House (Q7974449) on Wikidata Watersmeet House on Wikipedia
  • 2 Lyn and Exmoor Museum, Market St. Easter - Oct: Tu-Th Sa 10:30AM-1:30PM, 2PM-5PM. A museum with seven rooms of agricultural and local history. £2. Lyn and Exmoor Museum (Q6708374) on Wikidata Lyn and Exmoor Museum on Wikipedia
  • 3 Lynmouth Flood Memorial Hall. A small exhibition about the devastating flood which hit Lynmouth in 1952. free.

Do

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A cricket match in progress on the Lynton and Lynmouth cricket ground
  • 1 Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Feb 11-Nov 10: 10AM-4PM; most of the time, it is open until as late as 8PM; check the website. A water-powered funicular railway which rises 500ft with a 57% gradient. The railway opened in 1890. The top station has a cafe. Adult/child single £2.90/1.80, return £3.90/2.40, pass for 1 week £20/10. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (Q1541864) on Wikidata Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway on Wikipedia
  • 2 Valley of the Rocks (0.6 mile west of Lynton). A dry valley noted for its geology and feral goats, which was visited by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1797. Valley of the Rocks (Q7912364) on Wikidata Valley of the Rocks on Wikipedia
  • 3 South West Coast Path. A 600 mi (970 km) walk which passes through Lynmouth. South West Coast Path (Q1631281) on Wikidata South West Coast Path on Wikipedia

Buy

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Eat

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Lynmouth & Lynton have several good pubs, such as the Rock House, but the best pub is found on a short two minute drive, up Countisbury Hill and into Countisbury, which has been renamed "The Blue Ball Inn". To get to the pub though, you must drive down steep cliff roads, so the route isn't best recommended for inexperienced or nervous drivers.

Lynmouth also has two excellent chip shops, the best being the Esplanade, located on the seafront. In Lynton there are small cafés and teahouses dotted around, and an Indian restaurant.

Drink

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Sleep

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Connect

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As of Sep 2023, these villages and their approach roads have 4G from EE and Vodafone, but no signal from O2 or Three. 5G has not reached this area.

Go next

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  • Valley of the Rocks
  • Woody Bay
  • Lee Bay
Routes through Lynton and Lynmouth
Bideford Barnstaple  SW  E  Minehead Bridgwater


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