Watersmeet and the Lynmouth floods
Leave the car park and turn left, then right to cross Hillsford Bridge. Turn immediately left through a gate to follow the right bank of the Hoar Oak Water, slightly downhill (signed ‘Watersmeet’). The river along this stretch is particularly spectacular after heavy rainfall. Pass a waterfall and viewing point, and soon reach steps (left) leading to Watersmeet.
Ignore the steps and follow the path, bearing right, up the right bank of the East Lyn River, passing another path to Watersmeet. Soon pass an old lime kiln, once used to burn limestone brought to the coast by boat from South Wales. Here, Countisbury Common rises to 1,125ft (343m) above the steepsided river valley. Continue along the path, which winds its way through beautiful hanging oak woodland to reach a junction.
Take the ‘footpath to Rockford’ ahead through Barton Wood, descending through a beech glade to regain the river bank. When Ash Bridge is reached, cross to the opposite bank.
Turn left, signed ‘Watersmeet’, soon passing a path that climbs up to Countisbury. Lovely Crook Pool is passed at a bend in the river; continue along the narrow, undulating path, which climbs quite high above the water before the final descent to Watersmeet House.
Follow the river bank past the house, bearing right around the garden fence. Continue along the track down the East Lyn, then turn left over high-arched Chiselcombe Bridge, which was funded by public subscription after the former bridge was destroyed in the famous flood.
Once over the bridge turn left, and walk back up the river bank, and up steps. Bear left downhill to cross over the Hoar Oak Water on a wooden footbridge just above the meeting point of the two rivers. Ascend the steps right, following signs ‘Hillsford Bridge’, then turn right again and retrace your steps upriver to the bridge and back to Combe Park.
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Nearby places to stay
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Total units: 1
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Internet

