31.0 km
~1 day 3 hrs
1565 m
“Embark on a 31 km adventure from Devon, England, blending rugged beauty, historical sites, and diverse wildlife.”
Starting near Devon, England, this 31 km (19.3 miles) point-to-point trail offers a medium difficulty rating and an elevation gain of approximately 1500 meters (4921 feet). To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the nearest significant landmark, Hartland Quay. For public transport, take a bus to Hartland village and then a taxi to Hartland Quay.
### Blackchurch Rock The trail begins with a visit to Blackchurch Rock, a striking geological formation located on the Hartland Peninsula. This natural arch, sculpted by the relentless Atlantic waves, is a photographer's dream. The rock's unique shape and the surrounding rugged coastline make for a dramatic start to your hike. The initial section is relatively flat, allowing you to ease into the journey.
### Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall Approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall. This stunning waterfall cascades down 48 meters (157 feet) into a rocky cove, creating a mesmerizing sight. The area around the waterfall is lush and green, offering a perfect spot for a short break. Be cautious as the path can be slippery, especially after rain.
### Marsland Cliff Continuing along the trail, you'll reach Marsland Cliff around the 15 km (9.3 miles) mark. This section involves a steep ascent, gaining significant elevation. The climb is challenging but rewarding, as it offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. Keep an eye out for seabirds like puffins and razorbills, which nest in the cliffs.
### Hawker's Hut At approximately 25 km (15.5 miles), you'll arrive at Hawker's Hut, the smallest National Trust property in the UK. Built by Reverend Robert Hawker in the 19th century, this tiny hut was his retreat for writing poetry and contemplating the sea. The hut is perched on the cliff edge, providing breathtaking views and a sense of historical significance. It's a great spot to rest and reflect on the journey so far.
### Navigation and Safety Given the trail's length and elevation changes, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Use the HiiKER app for navigation to ensure you stay on track. The trail is well-marked, but weather conditions can change rapidly, so pack appropriate gear, including waterproof clothing and sturdy hiking boots. Carry enough water and snacks, as there are limited facilities along the route.
### Wildlife and Flora The trail traverses diverse habitats, from coastal cliffs to wooded valleys. You'll encounter a variety of flora, including wildflowers like sea thrift and heather. Wildlife is abundant, with chances to see deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The coastal sections are particularly rich in marine life, so keep an eye out for seals and dolphins.
### Final Stretch The final section of the trail descends towards Marsland Mouth, where the Marsland Water river meets the sea. This area is a haven for wildlife and offers a tranquil end to your hike. The trail concludes near the village of Morwenstow, where you can catch a bus or arrange for a taxi back to your starting point.
This hike is a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and challenging terrain, making it a memorable adventure for any hiker.
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