The
tide is out at Woolacombe and it's a bit cloudy, but plenty of people
are having fun in the sea and on the enormous beach. We head along the
grassy strip to the north of the beach and soon reach a remarkably
sheltered little cove which goes by the strange name of Grunta Beach.
The
path heads inland for a while and we climb a hill towards Mortehoe,
walking along the road. After a steep climb we turn left to follow the
path through a grassy headland towards Morte Point.
We round the rocky point and soon a new vista lays before us to Bull Point with its lighthouse.
This is a very attractive section and we make good progress, descending sharply towards Rockham Bay.
We pass inland of Bull Point, which is less interesting up close than
from a distance, and the coast stretches out ahead towards Ilfracombe.
We are briefly tempted to think that this will be a brisk cliff top walk when there is a sudden and dramatic descent/ascent at Damagehue Rock.
We are briefly tempted to think that this will be a brisk cliff top walk when there is a sudden and dramatic descent/ascent at Damagehue Rock.
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turns out to consist of a small cove with a not very attractive beach
and a defunct hotel. However, there is an excellent café where we enjoy
welcome refreshments and take a short restorative break from walking.
Leaving the café we follow a pleasant small road well inland from the sea which climbs steadily for a mile from sea level to 140m above sea. This is the view back. On the horizon is the coast of South Wales, around Milford Haven.
This gives way to a couple of large fields covered with buttercups and cows. As we approach Ilfracombe, there is an excellent moment as we see our first Painted Lady of the year. Sadly, it didn't wait around long to be photographed. Soon afterwards, an entertaining, slightly grumpy, rusty sign catches our eye
Soon
after this there is a moment of great excitement: the first Painted
Lady of the year. It just won't wait long enough to be photographed. We
pass between two grassy hills
And then we follow the twisting Torrs Path laid out the 19th century to emerge
at the edge of the town and follow the road down to just behind the
Landmark Theatre where we have a fine view of Capstone Point.
As we follow the path around the Point, there is a nice view of Ilfracombe with the Landmark Theatre on the right.
Once we have fully rounded it, we can see our next challenge, Hillsborough. The harbour, where we ended today's walk, can be glimpsed on the right.
Ilfracombe is an interesting place and I have done a separate post about it.
Conditions: Warm and sunny.
Distance: 7.8 miles.
Map: Explorer 139 (Bideford, Ilfracombe & Barnstaple).
Grading: Strenuous becoming Moderate.
Rating: four and a half stars.
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