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How long is the walk from Porlock Weir to Exmoor?

How long is the walk from Porlock Weir to Exmoor?

Turn left at the road to return to Porlock Weir. This 4.5 mile walk starts at sea level in Porlock Weir, and climbs up through ancient woodland to the open moorland. A strenuous 300m vertical ascent, but walkers are rewarded with spectacular views across Porlock Bay and the sea.

How long is the walk from Porlock to Dunkery?

Park at Dunkery Gate car park on the lane heading towards Porlock from Wheddon Cross. An easy climb of just over half a mile will take you straight to the beacon, or explore the moors in any direction. Here’s an 8 mile circular walk from Wheddon Cross to Dunkery Beacon and back.

Which is the best place to walk in Exmoor?

Porlock Weir is the perfect base for those keen to explore Exmoor on foot. What makes this part of the world so unique is its diverse terrain, which makes walking here so appealing. Whether along the coast, through woodland, across moorland or elevated farmland – there are walking options for all ages, abilities and energy levels.

Where to go for a walk in Porlock?

Sale! A delightful stroll around the western side of Porlock Bay, through the woodland cloaking the hills above Porlock Weir, along the clattering pebbles of Porlock Beach and back around the edge of marshy pastures. Porlock Beach and Weir is dog friendly.

Which is the best walk in Exmoor National Park?

Here’s a bit to get you started on the best walking spots in Exmoor National Park. Exmoor is fantastic for walking, offering something for everyone. From hikers to amblers, families to fitness freaks, long … Read More Wheddon Cross Circular Walk. This 8-mile walk takes you across varied Exmoor landscapes.

What’s the best thing to do on Exmoor?

Exmoor is fantastic for walking, offering something for everyone. From hikers to amblers, families to fitness freaks, long … Read More Wheddon Cross Circular Walk. This 8-mile walk takes you across varied Exmoor landscapes. From farmland to the open moor, you will reach the highest point in southern England outside of Dartmoor, Dunkery Beacon.