Valley of Rocks

The Valley of Rocks is a dry valley that runs parallel to the coast about half a mile west of Lynton. It is noted for its herd of goats, its geology and its stunning views.

The valley is believed to owe its existence to a former extension of the valley of the East Lyn River which now meets the sea at Lynmouth.

Valley of Rocks

There are two public car parks in the valley, adjacent to a tea room and the cricket club. For those not in such a rush, you can start from Lynton by the Valley of Rocks Hotel and follow 'North Walk', which forms a coastal path leading to the valley and offering stunning views of Lynmouth Bay and the sea.

The coastal cliffs here are amongst the highest in Britain and provide a real challenge for climbing enthusiasts. Climbing is permitted, at your own risk.

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