Nether Stowey is a medieval town that grew around textiles and pottery.
Nether Stowey
Also known as St Audries, after the deer park and manor house here
West Quantoxhead
Bicknoller, meaning Bica’s Alder Tree, sits in the shadow of the Quantocks.
Bicknoller
Williton sits on a ridge overlooking the coast.
Williton
A village set between the Quantock and Brendon Hills
Monksilver
This village of around 600 people is a favourite on The Coleridge Way Walk.
Stogumber
Roadwater sits in one of the Brendon’s deep wooded valleys
Roadwater
Wheddon Cross has been a traveller’s resting point for centuries.
Wheddon Cross
The original end of the Coleridge Way before the 2015 extension to Lynmouth,
Porlock
Porlock Weir is a tiny 15th century harbour just off the Coleridge Way.
Porlock Weir
The first village after crossing the border into Devon on the Coleridge Way
Brendon
Lynmouth marks the end of the Coleridge Way
Lynmouth
For a longer walk let us transfer you up to Simonsbath, around 10 miles away.
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Overnight Stops On The Coleridge Way
Overnight Stops On The Coleridge Way