Self-catering farm accommodation near Lyme Regis
Local walks
There are numerous footpaths and bridle paths radiating from the farm, including the East Devon Way, which passes near to our farm gate. The view you see above is just a few minutes up the hill from the cottage, looking east over Lyme towards Golden Cap - a highlight of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site.

The start of the bridlepath just a few yards from the farm gate
There is a delightful walk down to Lyme Regis along the River Lym and past the leat leading to the recently restored Town Mill. Another local walk takes you through an arboretum owned by the Woodland Trust.
The most spectacular and challenging walk, however, is along the Undercliff - a 7-mile stretch of landslip between the sea and the cliffs from Lyme Regis to Seaton. The lush, sub-tropical habitat supports a diverse range of flora and fauna and provides some memorable views of the sea and coastline.

The Cobb, seen from the coast path at the start of the Undercliff
