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Valley Of Rocks From A Different Angle

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Approach Valley of Rocks from a different angle by arriving from Lyn Abbey. After leaving LHR the mapped route takes you down a rocky path. Take care when walking the A39 towards Deans Gate.
The route takes you to the valley of The Lee river and through woodland to Lee Abbey. A turn onto the coast path gives wonderful views of The Valley of Rocks.
From the valley you take the North Path around Hollerday Hill back to Lynton. A fine opportunity to sample the delights of Lynton's pubs, and cafe's before the route back via Lyn Way to Lynbridge.
Once across the river at the Cottage Inn you have the option of the steep path up to LHR or the more scenic, slightly gentler route Summer House Hill
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