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Heddon's Mouth Beach

πŸ“ Lynton, Devon

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About This Place

Set on the rugged North Devon coast between Combe Martin and Lynton is the rocky cove of Heddon’s Mouth. As the name suggests the cove sits at the mouth of the River Heddon which has carved a deep valley to the rear of the beach. --> The beach here is made up of medium sized rounded rocks, like super-sized pebbles. The (small) river runs down the middle of the beach and to either side cliffs rise up.This is a fairly out of the way spot and is mostly visited by ramblers these days. In the past it was a favourite haunt of smugglers who appreciated its remoteness. In fact the cove is so isolated that during World War II the crew of a German U-Boat were able to come ashore in search of fresh water and relaxation without the fear of being spotted.

πŸ’‘ Our Take

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Exmoor, Devon, Heddon's Mouth Beach offers a delightful escape for dog owners, with no seasonal restrictions on canine visitors. The pebbly shore, though not sandy, provides ample space for dogs to explore without heavy foot traffic. Parking is conveniently available at Hunter's Inn, a short scenic walk away from the beach. While the waters invite a splash, caution is advised due to strong currents. Ideal for confident swimmers and energetic larger breeds, this tranquil spot promises an adventurous outing. Remember to bring water and a towel, as local facilities are limited.

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πŸ“‹ Contact & Details

Address

Queen Street

Postcode

EX35 6HN

51.22987, -3.83432Get Directions β†’