Pinkery Pond
An excellent Exmoor ramble, full of a good deal of nothing and a great deal of mystery.
Codsend Moor
An excellent Exmoor ramble, full of a good deal of nothing and a great deal of mystery.
Porlock Marshes
The newly-flooded zone which has been described as England’s fastest changing environment.
The Mineral Line (part 1) and
The Mineral Line (part 2)
Not much more than ten miles in length, but it passes through some of the most unspoilt views.
Kilve - Lilstock
A stroll along the 'beach that burns'.
Halsway
The views stretch for miles across Britain's most beautiful ridge of hills.
Chetsford Water
Right through the heart of the moor.
Cothelstone Hill
At the heart of Britain's first ever Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
West Lyn
So alluring was the dark, vast moor - that we said to-hell-with-it, and struck out into the rain.
Maunsel
Here's a hike in the Garden of Eden. Well,
that's what they used to call it...
Lynton
& Lynmouth
Few other towns can compare with the sheer
drama of this perpendicular place.
Langport
to Muchelney circular
This little four-and-a-half-mile meander is
a good introduction to hiking on the flat.
Tarr
Steps
What better then than to go to the highest,
wildest, windiest place you know and feel the sting of the rain
upon your cheeks?
Heddon's
Mouth circular
This hike must surely be in the Top Ten of
Wonderful Westcountry Walks.
Glastonbury
Tor
The Somerset Levels are magnificent sight
from the 518-foot summit of Glastonbury Tor.
Holford
to Crowcombe
The aim is to cross the Quantocks, have a
drink and some lunch.
West
Somerset Coast Path
The longest single stretch of coast path to
be opened in Britain for years.
Will's
Neck Circular
A steep clamber around the highest point of
the Quantock Hills.
Brendon
Common Circular
An exciting and highly scenic walk over windswept
moorland.
Hurlestone
Point & Porlock Bay
Around one of the most dramatic corners of
the Westcountry.
Larkbarrow
- Badgeworthy Water
One of the best high altitude treks to be
enjoyed anywhere in the region.
Simonsbath
- Cow Castle
The River Barle is our guide as it curves
round one of the remotest parts of the West Country.
Aller
& The Rhynes
Through the lonely moors with the lapwings.
Trentishoe
High above the ludicrously steep sides of
Heddon's Mouth Cleave.
Brean
Down
The remains of a Roman temple, medieval field
systems and the opportunity to see numerous seabirds and rare plants.
Culbone
Circular
You can't get there by car but a visit to
the tiniest complete church in England is compulsory.
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