Exmoor National Park comprises 267 square miles of which about two-thirds lie in west Somerset & the remaining third in north Devon. Its uniquely beautiful combination of moor & coast woodland & valleys hills & forest & wildness & gentleness makes it absolutely ideal for exploring on foot. The National Park's northern boundary is the Bristol Channel coast stretching in a dramatic series of cliffs interrupted only by the Vale of Porlock from North Hill above Minehead in the east to Little Hangman above Combe Martin in the west. This collection of walks ranges from the bare expanses of the Chains the last real wilderness on Exmoor to a picturesque riverside route along the Exe from Badgworthy Water to a coastal walk taking in the spectacular Valley of Rocks.