Coleridge Way

Coleridge Way

A walking holiday through the Quantock Hills, Brendon Hills and Exmoor, once beloved by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

4 to 7 nights
51 miles
Moderate to Demanding / Strenuous

From £485 per person

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4 to 7 nights
51 miles
Moderate to Demanding / Strenuous
2nd January to 24th December
Includes Dog-Friendly Tours

From £485 per person

Coleridge Way

This fabulous walk along the Coleridge Way follows in the footsteps of famous poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, passing through the beautiful countryside of the Quantock Hills, the Brendon Hills and Exmoor.

The trail visits such important landmarks as the poet’s former home in Nether Stowey, as well as plenty of other charming, historic villages along the way. On your walking holiday, you'll enjoy a scenic mixture of rolling farmland, heather moorland, ancient oak woodland and deep secluded valleys, passing the impressive Stowey Castle and boasting fabulous views from Lype Hill, the highest point on the trail.

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Nether Stowey to Lynmouth
51 miles (82 km)
2nd January to 24th December

Holiday highlights

Following in the footsteps of famous poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge through the beautiful landscape that inspired him.

Spotting red deer, buzzards, butterflies, Exmoor ponies and other wildlife as you walk through a variety of rich habitats.

Admiring the wonderful views over the Somerset Coast stretching towards Wales.

Available tours

Code Tour Duration Difficulty Price per person
COL1 From Nether Stowey to Lynmouth 4 nights, 3 days walking Demanding / Strenuous £485
COL2 From Nether Stowey to Lynmouth 5 nights, 4 days walking Demanding £605
COL3 From Nether Stowey to Lynmouth 6 nights, 5 days walking Moderate / Demanding £725
COL4 From Nether Stowey to Lynmouth 7 nights, 6 days walking Moderate £840
"Following the Quills of the Romantic Poets" by Cynthia Barnett (2024) "Following the Quills of the Romantic Poets" by Cynthia Barnett (2024)
"A Mother Pheasant and her Chicks" by Cynthia Barnett (2024) "A Mother Pheasant and her Chicks" by Cynthia Barnett (2024)
"Between Nether Stowey and Bicknoller" by Anthony Pearse (2023) "Between Nether Stowey and Bicknoller" by Anthony Pearse (2023)
"The End of the Coleridge Way" by Anthony Pearse (2023) "The End of the Coleridge Way" by Anthony Pearse (2023)
"Porlock" by Anthony Pearse (2023) "Porlock" by Anthony Pearse (2023)
"View across Porlock Bay" by Anthony Pearse (2023) "View across Porlock Bay" by Anthony Pearse (2023)
"Heading into Lynmouth" by Anthony Pearse (2023) "Heading into Lynmouth" by Anthony Pearse (2023)
Quantock heather - Quantock heather
Quantock heather Quantock heather
Horses in the Quantock Hills - Horses in the Quantock Hills
Horses in the Quantock Hills Horses in the Quantock Hills
View from the slopes of Dunkery Beacon - View from the slopes of Dunkery Beacon
View from the slopes of Dunkery Beacon View from the slopes of Dunkery Beacon
View over the Bristol Channel - View over the Bristol Channel
View over the Bristol Channel View over the Bristol Channel
The summit of Dunkery Beacon - The summit of Dunkery Beacon
The summit of Dunkery Beacon The summit of Dunkery Beacon
Along the Coleridge Way - Along the Coleridge Way
Along the Coleridge Way Along the Coleridge Way
Nether Stowey Castle Sheep - Nether Stowey Castle Sheep
Nether Stowey Castle Sheep Nether Stowey Castle Sheep
Nether Stowey Clock Tower - Nether Stowey Clock Tower
Nether Stowey Clock Tower Nether Stowey Clock Tower
Nether Stowey Signpost - Nether Stowey Signpost
Nether Stowey Signpost Nether Stowey Signpost
Path next to East Lyn River - Path next to East Lyn River
Path next to East Lyn River Path next to East Lyn River
St Etheldreda's Church - St Etheldreda's Church
St Etheldreda's Church St Etheldreda's Church
Walking toward Lynmouth - Walking toward Lynmouth
Walking toward Lynmouth Walking toward Lynmouth
Walking toward Watersmeet - Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet - Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet - Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet - Walking toward Watersmeet
Walking toward Watersmeet Walking toward Watersmeet
Quantock Hills - Quantock Hills
Quantock Hills Quantock Hills
Exmoor National - Exmoor National
Exmoor National Exmoor National
Brendon, Lynton on Exmoor - Brendon, Lynton on Exmoor
Brendon, Lynton on Exmoor Brendon, Lynton on Exmoor
Bridge over East Lyn River - Lynmouth - Bridge over East Lyn River - Lynmouth
Bridge over East Lyn River - Lynmouth Bridge over East Lyn River - Lynmouth
Bridge over East Lyn River - Bridge over East Lyn River
Bridge over East Lyn River Bridge over East Lyn River
Coleridge Way Sign - Coleridge Way Sign
Coleridge Way Sign Coleridge Way Sign
Coleridge Way Sign - Coleridge Way Sign
Coleridge Way Sign Coleridge Way Sign
Coleridge Way Sign - Coleridge Way Sign
Coleridge Way Sign Coleridge Way Sign
Exmoor National Park - Malmsmead - Exmoor National Park - Malmsmead
Exmoor National Park - Malmsmead Exmoor National Park - Malmsmead
Exmoor National - Exmoor National
Exmoor National Exmoor National
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth
Lynmouth - Lynmouth
Lynmouth Lynmouth

Customer reviews from the Coleridge Way

“Overall the accommodation was very good, and hosts welcoming and helpful. Thank you.”
Ms Brown, UK
“We very much enjoyed our holiday. The Devon countryside is very attractive and north Somerset no less so. We were blessed with the weather. Most days were hazy sunshine with a cool breeze – ideal walking weather. We didn’t see one drop of rain. All the taxis for transfers were reliable and accommodating. My wife was concerned about a knee injury when we made our holiday booking so we chose the itinerary with 11 days walking. Previously we would have chosen the 10 days option. On our return, I was interested to see how you restructured the itinerary for 10 days.”
Mr Parsons, UK
“First long distance walk we had done - but our friends who came with us have done loads - all of us were very impressed with the whole holiday. Good levels of accommodation and easy transfers.”
Mr Pettit, UK
“I enjoyed it all. Quite strenuous for me, but I knew it would be. We all coped well, combined ages 464. Seamless luggage transfers.”
Mrs Topping, UK
“I enjoyed a visit to Coleridge's Cottage and the National Trust guys there were very welcoming. I got the impression they aren't exactly besieged by visitors although weekends and school parties maybe make it busier in what is a small house. On the update, the views were spectacular - right across the Severn estuary over to Wales and up to Dunkery Beacon. In summery - a challenging but very rewarding holiday.”
Mr Pearse, UK
“The holiday was very enjoyable. On the whole arrangements worked well and the various guest houses etc were all comfortable and welcoming.”
Mr Adey, UK
“Beautiful scenery, very nice inns.”
Ms Vink, Netherlands
“Once again a good, well organised holiday with no organisational problems.”
Mr Henderson, UK
“Lovely varied scenery and walks, nice daily walking distances.”
Mr Pugh, UK
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