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Hikes around Morebath explore the landscapes on the edge of Exmoor National Park. The region is characterized by rolling moorland, wooded river valleys, and large reservoirs like Wimbleball Lake. The terrain offers a mix of lakeside paths, ascents to viewpoints on hills such as Haddon Hill, and riverside walks along the River Barle.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Embark on the Wimbleball Lake loop from Haddon Hill, a moderate 9.1-mile (14.7 km) hike through Exmoor National Park. This route, which takes around 4 hours and 1 minute toβ¦
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Embark on the Haddon Hill and Bury loop, a moderate 6.7-mile (10.7 km) hike through Exmoor National Park. This route features a total elevation gain of 793 feet (242 metres)β¦

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11.8km
03:17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bampton is a great stop for cyclists, offering a peaceful break with picturesque streets and a friendly atmosphere. Take a moment to explore the charming village, grab a coffee, and enjoy the scenic views before continuing your ride.
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A lovely ford with a beautiful bridge. a warm day. very nice to paddle the feet
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came across this gorgeous bridge with the ford in front of it. a lovely place to stop to paddle your feet
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Moderate trail for everyone to explore and enjoy
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Yes, the area around Morebath is excellent for circular hikes. Many trails are designed as loops, so you can start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. You'll find routes that explore the open heathland of Haddon Hill, circle Wimbleball Lake, or meander through the river valleys.
Definitely. Several trails are planned around the region's welcoming pubs. For a shorter walk, you could try the Bampton Parish Church β Bampton Village CafΓ© Stop loop from Bampton, which passes through the village of Bampton, home to pubs like The Swan and Quarryman's Rest. The area around Exebridge and the River Barle also features routes that start or finish near traditional inns.
Most trails in the countryside around Morebath and on Exmoor are dog-friendly, but be aware of local restrictions. You'll need to keep your dog on a lead, especially on moorland between March and July to protect ground-nesting birds, and at all times near livestock. The woodland and riverside paths are often great for walking with dogs.
There are plenty of choices for families. The paths around Wimbleball Lake are generally gentle and offer great water views, making them engaging for all ages. The walk along the Great Western Canal Country Park is another flat, easy option. For a shorter village exploration, the easy loop around Bampton is under 6 km and provides a good introduction to the area.
For panoramic vistas across Exmoor, Haddon Hill is a must-visit. The trails leading to its summit reward you with expansive views of the rolling moorland and Wimbleball Lake below. The high points within Exmoor National Park, such as Dunkery Beacon, also offer some of the most dramatic and far-reaching views in the region.
Yes, major starting points for hikes typically have dedicated parking. You'll find car parks at Haddon Hill and Wimbleball Lake, which serve as popular hubs for many routes. For walks starting in villages like Bampton or Exebridge, there is usually on-street parking or small public car parks available, but they can get busy.
The terrain is quite varied. Expect a mix of well-maintained lakeside paths, open and sometimes boggy moorland on Exmoor, and steeper ascents and descents in the wooded valleys, known locally as 'combes'. Trails along the River Barle are often rocky and uneven underfoot. Good waterproof hiking shoes are recommended.
Absolutely. Wimbleball Lake is a central feature of the area, with a popular trail circling its entire perimeter. For a shorter lakeside experience, the View of Wimbleball Dam β Wimbleball Lake and Dam loop from Wimbleball Dam is a great moderate option. Additionally, many beautiful walks follow the picturesque River Barle, taking you through scenic woodland and past historic sites like the Tarr Steps.
There are over 100 hiking routes to explore in the Morebath region. These range from 42 easy walks perfect for a casual afternoon to 55 moderate trails for those seeking more of a challenge. There are also a handful of difficult routes for experienced hikers.
The trails around Morebath are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the stunning and varied scenery, from the wide-open spaces of Exmoor National Park to the serene paths around Wimbleball Lake. The mix of challenging hill climbs and gentle riverside strolls is frequently mentioned as a major highlight.
Accessing trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging as the area is quite rural. Bus services connect larger towns like Tiverton to surrounding villages such as Bampton, but services may be infrequent. For most trails, especially those within Exmoor National Park, travelling by car is the most practical option.


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