SWCP Porlock Weir to Lynmouth
Section 2 Porlock Weir to Lynmouth 12th April. The sunny weather of the previous few days had passed. As we left Porlock Weir it was cloudy day with a strong westerly, biting wind. The path crossed a couple of fields with little lambs as we left Porlock Weir on the path climbed into woodland. Glimpses of sea was all that was on offer on the first half of this walk and the sound of the waves echoed up through the trees. There were still many interesting things to see on this walk. A couple of tiny Churches hidden away from the world. Tunnels that you have to walk through and other derelict tunnels near the track and a bridge over the path with a turret. This was all seen from the lower path. then skirts the side of the Exmoor hills. There is a higher path with panoramic views, but we did not fancy the extra climbing and length that this entailed. Soon after we crossed from Somerset back into our home county of Devon the Path opened out with better views. We found a seat made...