Lyme Regis to Uplyme Riverside Walk loop
Lyme Regis to Uplyme Riverside Walk loop
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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile Lyme Regis to Uplyme Riverside Walk loop, exploring historic mills and the River Lim valley in Dorset.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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East Devon AONB
Waypoints
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Parking
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543 m
Highlight • Monument
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738 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
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1.02 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.17 km
Highlight • River
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2.53 km
Highlight • Structure
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2.55 km
Highlight (Segment) • River
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10.0 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.42 km
2.14 km
1.82 km
1.45 km
1.10 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.05 km
2.84 km
1.19 km
844 m
683 m
393 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The full loop typically takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete. This is based on the Komoot route, which covers approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
The terrain is quite varied, featuring a mix of riverside trails and quiet roads. You'll encounter both paved and unpaved sections, including asphalt, gravel, and natural ground. Be aware that there are a few steps and a narrow bridge along the way, especially if you're doing the full loop.
The direct route from Lyme Regis to Uplyme (about 2.4 km or 1.5 miles) is largely considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. However, opting for the full circular loop, as described here, increases the difficulty to moderate due to some climbs and varied terrain. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be fine, but be prepared for some uphill sections.
This walk offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll follow the peaceful River Lim, pass historic mills like the Town Mill Courtyard, Lyme Regis and Uplyme Watermill. Other highlights include the Statue of Mary Anning, the Lyme Regis Seafront, and the The Lynch, Lyme Regis. You might also spot wildlife like dippers, kingfishers, or otters.
Yes, the Lyme Regis to Uplyme Riverside Walk loop is generally dog-friendly. However, please keep your dog on a lead, especially near livestock, in residential areas, and to protect local wildlife. Always clean up after your pet.
The trail is accessible year-round due to its firm surfaces. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for enjoying Lyme Regis itself. Even in winter, the path can be enjoyable, though some sections might be muddy after heavy rain.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to walk the Lyme Regis to Uplyme Riverside Walk loop. It is a public right of way, and the area is part of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which is freely accessible.
As the loop starts and ends in Lyme Regis, there are several public car parks available in the town. Consider parking near the seafront or town center, such as Woodmead Car Park or Broad Street Car Park, which offer convenient access to the start of the riverside path.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other recognized trails. You'll find parts of the East Devon Way, the Wessex Ridgeway, and even a small portion of the South West Coast Path (Section 46: Seaton to Seatown) along the way.
While parts of the riverside walk are relatively flat and paved, the full loop includes varied terrain, steps, and a narrow bridge, making it not suitable for prams or wheelchairs. The direct, easier sections might be manageable for some, but the complete loop is not accessible.
The walk starts and ends in Lyme Regis, which offers a wide array of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The route also passes through Uplyme, where you might find local establishments. The Town Mill Courtyard, Lyme Regis is a notable spot with artisan shops and a cafe.
Similar to a previous route on Komoot but with an added loop to see the viaduct close up. The walk out of Lyme Regis is really pretty following the river before opening up into the countryside. A couple of really steep, rooty climbs along with the steps back down into Lyme bay might not be suitable for everyone