Best attractions and places to see around Bratton Fleming include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and rural charm in North Devon. The area is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque villages, and proximity to Exmoor National Park. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from dramatic coastlines to tranquil reservoirs and ancient woodlands. Bratton Fleming offers a glimpse into England's rural past with its quaint character and scenic surroundings.
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From one of the three parking areas you can easily walk to beautiful viewpoints.
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It saves walking up a steep hill but more than that, it's a great experience. Clever engineering that has stood the test of time.
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Great feat of engineering , travel up for a great view of Lynmouth and surrounding area😄
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The café at the top of the mountain station offers freshly baked and delicious pasties.
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A beautiful route along the coast with great views. With a bit of luck, you might spot goats grazing on the steep slopes.
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The Cliff Railway takes you back uphill to Lynton in an environmentally friendly way, powered by hydropower.
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This tour is beautiful and highly recommended. We had a drink down in Lynmouth and went back up on the water slide. Then we went to Charly's in Lynton.
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The area offers diverse natural beauty, including the dramatic Valley of Rocks with its steep cliffs and sea views, and the scenic coastline around Lynmouth. You can also visit Wistlandpound Reservoir for tranquil waters and wildlife spotting, or explore the Bratton Fleming Community Woodland and the Wooded Valley of the River Yeo.
Yes, Bratton Fleming is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century St. Peter's Church with its striking tower and stained-glass windows, or see the Old Village Stocks. The area also features several ancient barrows designated as Scheduled Ancient Monuments, and the deserted medieval village of North Thorne near Wistlandpound Reservoir. Don't miss the historic Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, a unique Victorian water-powered lift.
Bratton Fleming is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the North Walk (South West Coast Path), which offers stunning coastal views. The nearby Exmoor National Park provides opportunities for exploring rugged terrain and spotting wildlife. For cycling, mountain biking, or easy hikes, you can find various routes in the area. Check out the guides for Cycling around Bratton Fleming, MTB Trails around Bratton Fleming, and Easy hikes around Bratton Fleming for route ideas.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Valley of Rocks, where kids can enjoy spotting feral goats. The charming settlement of Lynmouth and the historic Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway are also great for all ages. Combe Martin Beach offers a sheltered spot for swimming, and the Bratton Flemming Millennium Green provides open space for play.
Popular walking routes include the scenic North Walk (South West Coast Path), which offers breathtaking views along the Exmoor coast. The Tarka Trail, inspired by 'Tarka the Otter,' also passes close to the village, providing beautiful views of North Devon's landscapes. For easier walks, the Wistlandpound Reservoir loop is a great option. You can find more hiking ideas in the Easy hikes around Bratton Fleming guide.
The White Hart Inn serves as the local pub, offering meals, local ales, and a welcoming atmosphere. In nearby Lynton, accessible via the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, you'll find a café. The village of Combe Martin also has various restaurants, including options for fish and chips by the beach.
Many of the outdoor areas around Bratton Fleming are dog-friendly, especially the walking trails within Exmoor National Park and the Tarka Trail. The Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway also welcomes dogs, making it easy to travel between the two villages with your pet. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially around livestock.
The terrain around Bratton Fleming is varied, ranging from rolling hills and picturesque valleys to the rugged landscapes of Exmoor National Park. You'll encounter coastal paths with dramatic cliffs, such as the North Walk (South West Coast Path), as well as lush woodlands and open moorland. Some trails can be challenging with elevation changes, while others, like those around Wistlandpound Reservoir, are relatively easy.
Yes, for instance, the Valley of Rocks has a car park conveniently located in the middle of the valley. If you're visiting Lynton and Lynmouth, parking is often available down at Lynmouth harbor, which can be a good starting point for exploring the area and accessing the Cliff Railway.
Beyond its historical sites, Bratton Fleming maintains a strong community spirit. The Village Hall hosts various local activities, from art classes to farmers' markets. If you visit at the right time, you might even experience the ancient custom of Wassailing, where locals bless apple trees with traditional songs and cider to ensure a good harvest.
Beyond the main attractions, you can explore the deserted medieval village of North Thorne, located near Wistlandpound Reservoir, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The numerous ancient barrows scattered across the countryside also offer a glimpse into the area's deep history and are often found in tranquil, less-trafficked spots.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. The Tarka Trail passes close by, offering scenic routes. For more specific cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the 'Chelfham Viaduct – Barnstaple Clock Tower loop' or the 'River Taw – Fremington Quay loop'. Find more options in the Cycling around Bratton Fleming guide.


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