Heddons Mouth

Sun 21st Nov 2021

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region
Southern England
Local Group
Cornwall & Devon
Distance
19ml.
Start Time
09.00
Route
Car park on the road from Combe Martin to Trentishoe, just north of the "Glass Box" EX34 0PF N.Devon what3words: fidelity.paused.homeward

A hilly circular route, mostly on footpaths & bridleways including sections of Coast Path. Some very steep climbs along the route. Visiting: Holdstone hill,The Beacon Roman Fortlet, Woody Bay, Heddon's Mouth and "The Ladies Mile Path"

General Notes
Visiting: Holdstone hill. The Beacon Roman Fortlet, Woody Bay, Heddon's Mouth and "The Ladies Mile Path"
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