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Easy hiking trails around North Molton are set within rolling countryside, characterized by gentle hills, agricultural fields, and wooded valleys. The River Mole and its tributaries carve through these valleys, offering scenic riverside paths. Situated on the southern fringes of Exmoor National Park, the area provides access to expansive moorland and pastoral scenery. This diverse landscape offers varied terrain for exploration, including country lanes, footpaths, and woodlands.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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4.92km
01:24
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.60km
01:33
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.17km
01:26
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.12km
01:25
90m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.67km
01:51
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful and tranquil lake, high on Exmoor. It's around a mile's walk from the YHA layby on the B3358, but well worth it. The pond is a great spot for wild swimming, amongst the lillies in the beautiful deep red peat-infused water.
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This is a Bronze Age bowl barrow in private ownership that used to serve as a boundary marker for Exmoor Forest.
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Right between Chains Barrow and Wood Barrow, you'll find this artificial lake from 1830, formed by the headwaters of the River Barle. An ideal spot to stop for lunch or even dip your feet in to cool off.
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This Bronze Age barrow sits at an elevation of 480 meters above sea level, right on the boundary dividing the counties of Devon and Somerset. It is recognized as a Scheduled Monument by both counties.
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Lovely swimming or lunch stop not far from Chains Barrow trig point.
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Lovely remote village, with a nice Inn right in its center.
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Great place to stay and recover. From their webpage https://www.thepoltimoreinnnorthmolton.co.uk: The Poltimore Inn is a full 7 days a week pub, open 11:30am to 2:30pm and 5:30pm to 11pm on Monday to Thursday and all day from 11:30 am to 11pm on Friday, Saturday and Sundays.
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A Grade II-listed church, St Michael's is tucked in the hamlet of East Buckland. The tower likely dates back to the 15th century with the rest of the church rebuilt later. The churchyard is classically higgledy-piggledy and there are old thatched cottages around the edges.
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North Molton offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 40 routes specifically categorized as easy. The area provides a diverse landscape of rolling countryside, wooded valleys, and access to Exmoor's moorland, ensuring varied terrain for exploration.
Easy hikes around North Molton feature a mix of rolling countryside, gentle hills, agricultural fields, and wooded valleys. You'll find scenic riverside paths along the River Mole and its tributaries, as well as pastoral scenery. Being on the edge of Exmoor National Park, some routes also offer glimpses of expansive moorland where Exmoor ponies roam.
The easy trails in North Molton are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes country lanes, footpaths, fields, and woodlands, making for enjoyable and accessible walks.
Yes, many easy routes around North Molton are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the View of North Molton – The Poltimore Inn loop from North Molton is an easy circular walk providing views over the village. Another option is the South Molton Town Centre – South Molton Town Centre loop from South Molton, which takes you through fields and woodlands.
Most easy hikes around North Molton can be completed within 1.5 to 2.5 hours. For instance, the View of North Molton – The Poltimore Inn loop is about 3.1 miles (4.9 km) and typically takes around 1 hour 24 minutes. The Pinkery Pond – Wood Barrow loop from Goat Hill Bridge, at 3.5 miles (5.6 km), takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Yes, many easy trails in North Molton are well-suited for families. The gentle terrain, varied landscapes, and moderate distances make them enjoyable for all ages. Routes often combine country lanes, footpaths, and woodlands, providing engaging environments for children to explore.
North Molton's countryside is generally dog-friendly, with many footpaths and country lanes suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, please be mindful of livestock, especially on moorland or through agricultural fields, and keep dogs on a lead where necessary. Always follow the Countryside Code.
Parking is generally available in and around North Molton, particularly at trailheads or in village car parks. For routes exploring the moorland, such as the Pinkery Pond Parking Area loop from Sloley Stone, designated parking areas are usually provided near the starting points.
The best time to enjoy easy hikes around North Molton is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder, and the countryside is vibrant. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. While winter walks are possible, some paths might be muddy or slippery, especially in wooded or riverside areas.
Yes, several easy walks provide scenic viewpoints. The View of North Molton – The Poltimore Inn loop offers pleasant views over the village and surrounding countryside. Additionally, the area's rolling hills provide elevated points with classic vistas of traditional British market towns and villages.
While directly on easy trails, you might encounter local churches or historic buildings within villages. For more significant landmarks nearby, consider visiting the ancient Tarr Steps clapper bridge or the Withypool Stone Bridge, both within easy reach by car from North Molton and offering pleasant walks in their vicinity.
Yes, North Molton is home to the Poltimore Inn, which is a local focal point and often features in walks starting and finishing in the village. The View of North Molton – The Poltimore Inn loop is an excellent example of an easy walk that can incorporate a pub visit.


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