1. From entrance to car park, turn sharp left to follow footpath up valley along Tarmac lane, then between fences alongside pasture.

2. At the end of the field, turn right over stile following ‘Public Footpath’ fingerpost. Cross further stile, then take left hand footpath following stream.

3. Just beyond the next stile turn right signed ‘Public Footpath to Damage Barton’.

4. At top of the hill (4), follow footpath across field, over the road, and on through hilltop fields, following ‘Public Footpath’ signs and yellow waymarker arrows.

5. After 600m, ignore footpath signed to right, and follow yellow waymarker down slope to the left. Turn right through gate, then left back onto track, following ‘Public Footpath’ sign.

6. Skirt around right side of Damage Barton, and follow drive. At a left hand bend after 250m,turn right at gate and stile.

7. Follow path along right hand field edges, then down steps and left around Yarde Farmhouse. Turn right in the yard, following a ‘Public Footpath’ sign across small field.

8. At the houses, follow the little cut through to the left signed ‘Footpath to Mortehoe’. Beyond the complex at Easewell, go straight on through campsite.

9. At end of camping field, turn right through gate and along the lane to Bull Point Lighthouse. (Alternatively, turn left at field end to visit Mortehoe. Refreshments in village include two pubs).

10. At the lighthouse turn right signed ‘Lee 1½m’. Follow the coast path along the cliffs for 1¼ miles (10) until you drop down to road.

11. Turn left down the hill to Lee. At the bottom turn right to return to car park.

This establishment specialises in local food and is close to the route:

Grampus Inn
Lee
01271 862906
www.thegrampus-inn.co.uk

Cosy and characterful pub serving real ales, including their own Grampus lager and Grampus EX34 bitter. Full food menu uses local and organic produce where possible. Cream teas served in the garden.
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Devon offers a glorious tapestry of colour throughout the seasons. From the dazzle of its coast and the inspiring open cliffs and heaths, to its richly wooded valleys and the patchwork of rolling field and pasture, this beautiful county offers a feast
for the eyes.
North Devon AONB Unit, Bideford Station, Railway Terrace, East-the-Water, Bideford, Devon EX39 4BB  email: aonb@devon.gov.uk