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Heddon's Mouth Cove

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Heddon's Mouth Cove

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  • Location: Martinhoe, North Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    December 13, 2018

    Hiking

    Once a popular destination for smugglers, the rocky cove of Heddon's Mouth is now an interesting place to visit. Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Heddon Valley is home to lots of wildlife, including otters and the rare high brown fritillary butterfly, so keep a look-out.

    October 8, 2023

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    The River Heddon flows into the sea here, a romantic place! The beach consists of large stones, it is not suitable for swimming, but you can sit on the rocks and look at the sea. There is also a higher viewing point where you can also find benches.
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    August 10, 2024

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    Great view, great atmosphere. Fresh water, salt water and great vegetation.
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    Heddon Valley to Woody Bay Walk

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    Embark on the Heddon Valley to Woody Bay Walk, a moderate hiking route that guides you along the dramatic North Devon coast within Exmoor National Park. This trail covers 7.8 miles (12.5 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 1366 feet (416 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 47 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience varied terrain, from ancient sessile oak woodlands to exposed coastal paths, offering expansive views across the Bristol Channel towards Wales and showcasing landmarks like Woody Bay and the Valley of the Rocks.

    Before you set out, be aware that the path can become very muddy, especially during winter or after heavy rain, particularly around the Hollow Brook waterfall area. The coastal sections are exposed, so prepare for changing weather conditions. Parking is generally available near the Hunter's Inn, which serves as a convenient starting point for this circular route. Plan your visit to allow ample time to enjoy the scenery and navigate any challenging sections.

    This route is notable for its rich natural environment, where you might spot various seabirds nesting on the cliffs or even catch a glimpse of red deer within the woodlands. The trail also features a dramatic waterfall and a distinctive sea arch, adding unique visual interest to your hike. It offers a compelling blend of coastal grandeur and woodland tranquility, making it a standout experience in the region.

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    Embark on the Heddon's Mouth Circular Walk, an easy hike that guides you along the scenic River Heddon. You will journey through ancient woodland, with towering cliffs of nearly 400-million-year-old Devonian sandstone rising around you. This gentle 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route involves a modest 168 feet (51 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect outing for most walkers. Expect to complete the circuit in about 57 minutes, arriving at the picturesque Heddon's Mouth Cove. Here, the river gracefully meets the sea on a tranquil pebble beach, offering a peaceful coastal experience.

    The trail typically begins and ends conveniently near the Hunter's Inn, a traditional country pub where you can find refreshments before or after your hike. While the path is generally easy, be aware that some sections do feature loose surfaces and occasional steps. If you have mobility challenges, the National Trust provides "Trampers," which are all-terrain mobility scooters available for hire, making parts of the route more accessible. Consider starting your walk earlier in the day to enjoy the tranquility before peak visitor times.

    This circular route offers a unique blend of river and coastal scenery within Exmoor National Park. At Heddon's Mouth Cove, you can explore a restored 19th-century lime kiln, a fascinating glimpse into the area's industrial past. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as otters are sometimes spotted in the river, and the surrounding landscape bursts with vibrant heather or gorse depending on the season. The dramatic coastal views from the cove are a highlight, showcasing the rugged beauty of this part of England.

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    Location: Martinhoe, North Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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