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Unmissable Walking Trails in North Devon

Oct 11

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North Devon offers some of the most scenic walking trails in the UK, with a perfect mix of coastal views, woodland paths, and peaceful countryside. Whether you’re after a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, the area around Park Life Resorts has it all. Here’s a look at some of the top trails to explore during your stay. 


1. South West Coast Path: Woolacombe to Croyde 

This stretch of the Southwest Coast Path is a must for its dramatic views of the Atlantic and golden sandy beaches. It’s an easy route, ideal for families looking for a relaxed coastal walk, offering beautiful cliff-top views and the chance to stop at Croyde or Woolacombe for a beach break. 


Distance: 4 miles 

Difficulty: Easy 

Highlights: Woolacombe Beach, Baggy Point, and views across to Lundy Island. 


2. Heddon Valley Circular Walk 

This picturesque walk through the Heddon Valley in Exmoor National Park is perfect for those who love nature. The trail winds through woodland and follows the Heddon River, offering a peaceful escape with stunning valley views. 


Distance: 2 miles 

Difficulty: Moderate 

Highlights: Woodland scenery, riverside paths, and wildlife spotting. 


3. Tarka Trail: Barnstaple to Bideford 

The Tarka Trail follows an old railway line along the River Torridge, making it a flat, easy walk that’s great for families and cyclists. The estuary views are lovely, and the path is perfect for a leisurely day out, with plenty of spots to stop and enjoy the scenery. 


Distance: 9 miles 

Difficulty: Easy 

Highlights: Estuary wildlife, river views, and a peaceful, flat path. 


4. Saunton Sands Walk 

Saunton Sands is ideal for a relaxing beach walk. This vast, flat stretch of sand offers plenty of space for dog walkers and families. You can take a gentle stroll along the shore, enjoy the views, and even stop for a picnic while watching the waves. 


Distance: Varies 

Difficulty: Easy 

Highlights: Expansive beach, stunning coastal views, and Braunton Burrows in the distance. 


5. Baggy Point Walk 

For those seeking a bit more adventure, Baggy Point offers a moderately challenging walk with breathtaking views. This circular route takes you along the cliffs, with the chance to spot wildlife and enjoy the rugged beauty of the North Devon coast. 


Distance: 3 miles 

Difficulty: Moderate 

Highlights: Wildlife spotting, coastal views, and Croyde Bay. 


North Devon’s walking trails offer something for everyone, from easy family strolls to more adventurous hikes. Whether you want to explore the coastline, wander through woodlands, or relax on a sandy beach, the area around Park Life Resorts is perfect for discovering the natural beauty of this region. Lace-up your boots and enjoy the stunning landscapes that North Devon has to offer. 




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