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Dog friendly hiking trails around Watchet explore a diverse landscape along the West Somerset coast. The region features dramatic red and blue cliffs overlooking the Bristol Channel, with views extending to Wales and Exmoor. Inland, rolling hills and ancient woodlands provide varied terrain, situated between the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Exmoor National Park. The coastline is also geologically significant, known for its Jurassic rock formations and fossil finds.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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14
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17.8km
04:50
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
hikers
8.05km
02:19
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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(2)
4
hikers
8.98km
02:33
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There's a few of these running both ways towards Minehead and Blue Anchor. With the walls covered with cobbles, they are hard to see against the shingle bar at the top of the beach. Their position meant there was no cover for anyone attempting a landing over the flats.
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Blue Anchor has a fantastic beach. Lots of places to stop for refreshments!
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Pillboxes like this one began to be constructed after the fall of France to German forces in 1940. Faced with the risk of invasion, an emergency program was initiated, and a military camp was set up here. This pillbox has a Type 24 design, and its rear wall is longer than the other five sides.
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If you like steam trains, wait for one to pass on this section of line in front of Dunster castle.
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Watchet is also one of the stations on the West Somerset Heritage railway. Watch the steam trains or take in the town on your way past.
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Watchet has had an active harbour since at least the Iron Age and was an important trading port during the Saxon era. Later, minerals were traded via here but today the harbour is mostly used as a marina rather than a working harbour. A wonderful place to sit and watch the world go by, the harbour is one of the main draws of this friendly town. Nearby is Watchet station, so keep an ear out for steam trains!
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Lovely harbour town with all the amenities. Parking, and most importantly access to both Exmoor (hilly) and the Quantocks (HILLY). Does get a tad busy in peak season, but then this is the Costa Del Somerset so what did you Expect?
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You'll find a great selection of over 35 dog-friendly hiking trails around Watchet. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
Watchet offers a diverse landscape for dog walks. You can expect stunning coastal paths with dramatic red and blue cliffs, rolling hills, and ancient woodlands. The area is uniquely positioned between the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Exmoor National Park, providing a rich mix of seaside and countryside environments.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes perfect for you and your dog. For example, the Watchet Harbour – Leaning Waymarker Post loop from Watchet offers a moderate 8 km (5 mile) journey with varied scenery. Many trails incorporate historical paths and offer beautiful views.
Absolutely! Watchet's trails often lead past fascinating historical sites. You could explore the Leaning Waymarker Post – Daws Castle loop from Watchet, which takes you past the Iron Age fort Daw's Castle. Another option is the World War II Type 24 Pillbox – Blue Anchor Bay loop from Watchet, offering a glimpse into more recent history.
Yes, a popular dog-friendly option is the St Audries Bay Waterfall loop. This 5.7-mile trail follows the coast to a beautiful waterfall that cascades down the cliffs directly onto the beach, offering a unique and refreshing sight for both you and your dog.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Watchet, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of landscapes from beaches to woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks with their canine companions.
Watchet serves as an excellent base for accessing longer trails. The Coleridge Way, which explores the area associated with poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, can be accessed nearby. Additionally, the epic South West Coast Path starts or finishes a few miles west in Minehead, offering extensive coastal walking opportunities for you and your dog.
The coastline around Watchet is geologically significant, featuring Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic rocks. You might even find fossils like ammonites or Gryphaea on the beaches. The Blue Anchor to Lilstock coastline, including Watchet, is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its exceptional rock outcrops. Keep an eye out for these ancient treasures!
Yes, many trails offer fantastic viewpoints. For extensive coastal views, consider exploring areas near Beacon Hill Trig Point, which is the highest northerly point on the Quantock Hills. You'll be rewarded with expansive vistas across the Bristol Channel to Wales, Minehead, Exmoor, and the Quantocks.
The trails around Watchet offer a good range of difficulty. You'll find 13 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging difficult routes, ensuring options for dogs and owners of all experience levels.
Beyond the coast, the area features ancient woodlands and interesting natural formations. For a wooded valley experience with stream crossings, you might explore areas around Holford Combe, which offers a different kind of scenery for your dog to enjoy.


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