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Mortehoe

Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe — North Devon

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Mortehoe

Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe — North Devon

Moderate

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Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe — North Devon

03:26

12.0km

280m

Hiking

Embark on the Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe, a moderate hike spanning 7.5 miles (12.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 929 feet (283 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete, offering a dramatic coastal experience. You will navigate steep, rocky paths, numerous steps, and sections that can be muddy, all while enjoying spectacular views of rugged cliffs and headlands. Keep an eye out for the iconic Bull Point Lighthouse, a prominent landmark along this challenging stretch of the North Devon coastline.

When planning your visit, be prepared for an energetic walk with several steep ascents and descents. The terrain is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushcarts due to the many ups and downs and stairs. Good grip on your walking shoes is highly recommended, as some sections can be slippery, especially after rain. This trail demands good fitness, but the rewarding views across the Bristol Channel, potentially including Lundy Island, make the effort worthwhile.

This loop is notable for its rich history; Morte Point was once known as "Death Point" due to frequent shipwrecks. You might spot seals bobbing in the sea or resting on rocks, and various bird species inhabit the coastal heathland. The trail also follows a significant portion of the renowned South West Coast Path, giving you a taste of this extensive national trail. Don't miss Barricane Beach, famous for its unique cowrie shells.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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North Devon Coast National Landscape

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1.02 km

View of Combesgate Beach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beautiful view of the coastline from up here on the footpath. It feels like a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of Woolacombe, even though it is just around the corner.

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5.03 km

View of Damagehue Rock

Highlight • Viewpoint

Up here above Damagehue Rock the views in either direction are superb. West to Bull Point or east across Lee Bay to Shag. You are spoilt for choice.

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6.12 km

Bull Point Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

There has been a lighthouse here at Bull Point since 1879. The current structure was built in 1975 after the original building succumbed to subsidence. The light can be seen for 44km and is still a very important warning to seafarers of the dangerous rocky coastline.

Aside from the lighthouse, you can enjoy spectacular views of Rockham Bay towards Morte Point to the south west and to the east towards Shag Point.

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6.98 km

Rockham Beach

Highlight • Beach

Amazing views at every corner, some serious climbs and decents but a nice Inn halfway round for a much needed energy boost.

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8.08 km

View of Whiting Cove

Highlight • Trail

Gorgeous views from the South West Coast Path down to Whiting Cove and across Rockham Bay.

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8.99 km

Morte Point

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is a brilliant place for seal watching. Keep a look out for their heads bobbing in the sea or lying up on the rocks.

If seals aren't enough, there are some fantastic views south towards Baggy Point across Woolacombe Bay.

It is called Morte Point as it is such a dangerous area for shipping. So many ships have been wrecked here that its name means 'Death Point'.

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11.1 km

Combesgate Beach

Highlight • Beach

Combesgate Beach is just north of Woolacombe Beach and is much quieter and a lot smaller in comparison.

Check the tides if you are thinking of visiting as there is only a small bay at high tide. Low tide reveals some lovely rockpools and a much bigger expanse of sand.

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11.4 km

Barricane Beach

Highlight • Beach

Barricane is a picturesque cove nestled between the rocks. It’s famous for cowries and other exotic sea shells. Local folklore says that these shells have travelled off the shore of a Caribbean island thousands of miles across the Atlantic to be dropped in near-perfect condition. There are some fantastic rock pools to explore and it’s a popular surf spot.

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12.0 km

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5.99 km

5.05 km

400 m

387 m

189 m

Surfaces

10.3 km

722 m

462 m

387 m

136 m

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Trail Reviews

Julie
September 16, 2023, Woolacombe Morthoe Point bullhead Point

More like 7 miles .. watch on auto pause and cut out some mileage

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