Nestled where the East and West Lyn rivers converge, Lynmouth is a picturesque village clinging to the rugged Exmoor coastline. Its charm unfolds along steep, winding paths and red phone boxes wedged between flower-lined lanes. Visitors ride the historic cliff railway - a funicular that has linked the village to Lynton since 1890 - for sweeping views over the Bristol Channel. Walking trails radiate into the surrounding hills, including routes through Watersmeet Wood, now cared for by the National Trust. The South West Coast Path passes nearby, leading to dramatic headlands and isolated beaches like Hoar Rock and Woody Bay. Though compact, Lynmouth pulses with quiet energy, shaped by maritime history and nature’s grandeur. Flood memorials recall the 1952 disaster, adding poignant depth to its scenic beauty.