The twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth, located along the coast of Devon, are often referred to as “little Switzerland”.
Featuring verdant rolling hills and dramatic winding rivers reminiscent of the Swiss Alps, the picturesque town reflects the breathtaking beauty of the European favourite in the heart of England.
To drink in the views, go on a short stroll along the rugged Eastern Beach in Lynmouth, which is a great picnic spot, especially during the summers.
A must-see is the Valley of Rocks, a geological marvel of unique rock formations, known for its freely roaming feral goats.
The nearby Watersmeet trail is yet another treat for nature lovers, as one can spend hours together amidst the woods, freshwater streams, and cascading waterfalls.
The Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway connecting the two towns looks straight out of a fantasy book, offering panoramic views of the sea and the mountains. It is also the world’s steepest and highest fully water-powered railway and a landmark not to be missed by anyone looking to explore Devon.
A user on Tripadvisor shared: “I was fascinated by the mechanics of the railway and the lovely views. We also very much appreciated the little cafe at the top station.”
Go on a long hike in the Exmoor National Park, located just minutes away, or take part in one of the many adventurous activities including fishing, horse riding, canoeing, and kayaking.
If you’re travelling with family or a group of friends, Manor Green in Lynmouth is worth checking out for its two-putting greens, with the option of playing either 18-holes or 36-hole games. They also serve drinks, sweet treats, and ice-creams to snack on, making for an afternoon well-spent.