Follow a clifftop walk with breathtaking views of the Jurassic coast with a night under the stars at Prattshayes caravan and campsite.
Exmouth countryside includes the impressive headland walk at Orcombe Point, the warm and friendly campsite and bunkhouse at Prattshayes run by Exmouth Watersports and the farm at Lower Halsdon on the River Exe. An easy, level path above the beach at Exmouth is a peaceful haven from the holidaying crowds.
Livestock may be grazing in areas, please keep dogs on a lead. If animals become curious and approach:
- Stay calm and do not run.
- Avoid getting between cows and calves.
- If walking with a dog let go of its lead and meet up with your dog further along the path.
- If animals are blocking the path, whistle, talk or clap which lets them know you are there and encourages them to move. If they are still blocking the way then it may be best to avoid passing them and find an alternative route.
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Orocombe Point - Orcombe Point is the most westerly point of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site stretching from Exmouth to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage in Dorset.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/exmouth/features/orcombe-point
This working farm is owned by the National Trust and tenanted out. It often hosts events, including family muck in days and countryside ranger days.
In 1996 Lower Halsdon Farm and the surrounding land was generously bequeathed to The National Trust by farmer Stanley Long.
Andrew and Kate Lamont are the tenants here and in partnership with the Trust care for the farmhouse and farm.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/exmouth/features/lower-halsdon-farm




