Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis
Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis
Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis

6 Nights
Average
57 miles / 92 km
total
9 miles / 15 km
Average
1996m / 6549ft
elevation
Mixed
accomodation
1996m / 6549ft
elevation
Mixed
accomodation
Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis
Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis
Section 8 – Brixham to Lyme Regis
difficulty Grade
difficulty Grade
difficulty Grade


Accomodation Type
Accomodation Type
Accomodation Type
Mixed
Mixed
Mixed
Activity
Activity
Activity
Mixed Activity
Mixed Activity
Mixed Activity
Start/Finish
Start/Finish
Start/Finish
Devon/Dorset
Devon/Dorset
Average Daily cost
COST
COST
Best Months
Best Months
Best Months
May-Sept
costs based on two people sharing
costs based on two people sharing
Overview
Overview
This section of the Devon Coast Path brings the walker through the best of South Devon’s coastal resorts via a switchback of coastal trail alongside the dramatic red rocks, stacks and headlands of East Devon culminating in the heart of the World Heritage site at the Dorset Jurassic Coast. Along the way you will enjoy somewhat easier grades of walking at times yet without sacrificing anything on views, history or variety of scenery. The trail still has its severe sections with plenty of the usual climbing above the cliffs and descending to unspoilt little coves, passing from lush wooded countryside to wild rocky coastal outcrops. A significant plus is the excellent public transport, accommodation and eating opportunities along the way which lends this section well to a number of short break options or a week long walking holiday that builds in inspiration from the gentle blue bays and woodlands of Torbay to a crescendo of geological drama and rollercoaster path through the start of the Jurassic Coast sections of coast path ending in the Fossil Frenzy that is Lyme Regis. On the way wander a contrast of absorbing geological and rock formations, expansive dunes and estuary bursting with rare fauna and birdlife into a land where huge landslips have created hidden jungle worlds in the undercliff supporting a huge diversity of rare wilderness and wildlife in unique sections of trail truly unlike anything else on the 630 miles of the South West Coast Path. Sprinkled between all this are pretty Regency style seaside resorts offering comfortable and atmospheric overnight stays in bays and coves of rounded pebbles and sand where fishing boats are still hauled up with the crab pots at night on to the beach below you whilst you tuck into the fresh catch in some of the best restaurants along the South Coast. For many the likes of Torquay, Teignmouth and Dawlish bring memories of childhood holidays flooding back and these once fashionable resorts flocked to by the Georgians and Victorians retain their charm, history and quirky appeal for those encountering them on their walking adventure. Then from Exmouth onwards you enter the wilder Jurassic coastline , England’s first Natural World Heritage Site, where 155km of coastline reveals over 185 million years of the earth’s history in the rocky arches and stacks, red and chalk cliffs, landslips, coves and boulders that line every step along the Devon coastal path.
Itinerary
Itinerary
Section 1 of the East Devon Coast Path runs 13 miles from Brixham to Babbacombe and is graded easy walking with some moderate parts, making it a gentle start. The route circles Torbay’s scenic blue waters and over 20 beaches, often underrated due to Torquay’s stereotyped image. Walkers will discover rocky outcrops, ornamental gardens, golden sands, and the iconic Paignton Pier along the Agatha Christie Mile. Highlights include historical sites like Brixham Battery and Torre Abbey, as well as views of elegant Georgian mansions and Italian-style villas. After urban stops in Torquay, the path climbs through coastal gardens and cliffs, finishing at Babbacombe’s twin beaches and famous cliff railway. This route offers a rich mix of history, nature, and seaside charm while preparing you for tougher coastal sections ahead.



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TRIP TESTIMONIAL
Beautiful coastal scenery from the tops of cliffs and headlands as well as from beach level.
Mixed Activity
57 miles / 92 km
The organization of the trip and the information provided to us by Encounter Walking Holidays was top notch.

Brett and Lisa

TRIP TESTIMONIAL
Beautiful coastal scenery from the tops of cliffs and headlands as well as from beach level.
Mixed Activity
57 miles / 92 km
The organization of the trip and the information provided to us by Encounter Walking Holidays was top notch.

Brett and Lisa

TRIP TESTIMONIAL
Beautiful coastal scenery from the tops of cliffs and headlands as well as from beach level.
Mixed Activity
57 miles / 92 km
The organization of the trip and the information provided to us by Encounter Walking Holidays was top notch.

Brett and Lisa
Travel To And From The Route
Fast direct trains run from London, The Midlands and the North to Exeter station where you change for the scenic branch line journey to Barnstaple on the North Devon Coast. Time from London to Barnstaple is 3.5 to 4 hours.
Everything You Need to Know
Everything You Need to Know
Everything You Need to Know
What is a self guided walking holiday?
What is a self guided walking holiday?
What is a self guided walking holiday?
How do I choose a route
How do I choose a route
How do I choose a route
How hard are the walks?
How hard are the walks?
How hard are the walks?
Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries
Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries
Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries
Can I add in rest days and activity days?
Can I add in rest days and activity days?
Can I add in rest days and activity days?
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