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Easy hiking trails around Lympstone explore a landscape defined by the Exe Estuary, a significant tidal area with mudflats, sandbanks, and marshes. The region features striking red breccia cliffs and extends inland to Lympstone Common, a wooded heathland. These diverse natural features provide varied terrain for walking, from flat estuary paths to gentle ascents on common land. The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly easy hiking.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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7.35km
01:56
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.39km
01:06
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.69km
00:59
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The end of the canal perfect location to stop and have a refreshment or some food
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Turf Lock marks the entrance to the Exeter Ship Canal, accessed from the River Exe estuary on England's south coast. Be sure to stop at the iconic Turf Hotel and Pub while you're here.
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lovely section to the canal with a great surface nearby a well known hotel.
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A very beautiful cycle route along the Exe
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A beautiful area and great for cycling right on the Exe
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Lympstone offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 330 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 530 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
Easy hikes in Lympstone primarily feature flat, well-surfaced paths along the Exe Estuary Trail, ideal for gentle strolls. You can also find routes with gentle ascents through wooded heathland on Lympstone Common and paths along the striking red breccia cliffs near the village.
Yes, many easy routes around Lympstone are circular. For example, the Exton railway station loop from Lympstone Village is a 5 km circular trail that explores the village surroundings and the Exe Estuary. Another option is the St Clement's Church, Powderham β Kenton Brook loop from Starcross, offering views across the estuary.
The flat, well-surfaced sections of the Exe Estuary Trail are excellent for families. The Turf Hotel β Turf Lock loop from Powderham is a particularly easy 4.5 km path along the estuary, perfect for birdwatching and accessible for all ages. Many local loops originating from Lympstone Village are also suitable for family outings.
Most easy hiking trails around Lympstone are dog-friendly, especially those along the Exe Estuary Trail and through Lympstone Common. Always ensure your dog is under control, particularly in areas with wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions.
Absolutely. The Exe Estuary itself provides ever-changing, west-facing views. Lympstone Common offers spectacular views over the estuary, and Cliff Field, managed by the National Trust, provides superb vistas across the estuary towards Starcross and the Haldon Hills. For geological interest, Orcombe Point and the Geoneedle mark the westernmost point of the Jurassic Coast.
Along easy routes, you can discover historical landmarks such as the Parish Church, the unique Point-in-View Church, and the National Trust's 18th-century 16-sided house, A La Ronde. Peter's Tower, an Italianate riverfront brick clock tower, is another distinctive village attraction. For nature, consider visiting the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve.
Lympstone is enjoyable year-round. The Exe Estuary is particularly renowned for its exceptional beauty and ecological significance, especially for birdwatching, which is excellent during autumn and winter when migratory birds arrive. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the common and coastal paths.
Yes, Lympstone is well-connected. The village has its own railway station, Lympstone Village, which is on the Avocet Line. This makes it convenient to access trails directly from the village or to use the train to reach other points along the Exe Estuary Trail, such as Exmouth or Topsham, for linear or loop walks.
Parking is generally available within Lympstone village, often near the railway station or public areas. For trails leading out of the village, specific parking spots may be indicated on route descriptions. Always check local signage for parking restrictions and fees.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 940 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning views across the Exe Estuary, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make for enjoyable and easy walks.
Yes, Lympstone village and nearby towns along the Exe Estuary Trail offer various pubs and cafes. Many easy routes can be planned to incorporate a stop at a local establishment for refreshments or a meal, especially those starting or ending in Lympstone or passing through places like Powderham or Exton.


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