Photo No. | Description |
| 126208 | From the summit of The Foreland there are superb views along the Exmoor coast |
| 126209 | The South West Coast Path with the coast nowhere to be seen |
| 126210 | The South West Coast Path between Lynmouth and Porlock runs high above the shoreline |
| 126301 | This view was taken from Malmsmead looking northeast with County Gate high above on the hills |
| 126302 | Oare Water is a pleasant stream that joins Badgworthy Water |
| 126303 | The interior of Oare Church (Exmoor) is simply decsorated |
| 126304 | Oare Church is compact with an oversized tower |
| 126305 | Badgworthy Water is beautifully located between the moors of Exmoor |
| 126306 | The remains of a Medieval Village are to be found 4km up stream from Malsmead |
| 126307 | Brendon Common provides good views across the moors of Exmoor |
| 126308 | The valley of Lank Combe is typical of the area around Doone Valley |
| 190001 | The Standedge canal tunnel was a mjor engineering feat. This view shws the Marsden end of the tunnel |
| 190002 | The path alongside the stream to Eastergate Bridge |
| 190003 | The view east from the moors back towards Marsden |
| 190004 | Standedge, with its large gritstone boulders, offers wide ranging views west |
| 190005 | Standedge, with its large gritstone boulders, offers wide ranging views west |
| 190006 | Looking north along the Pennine Way along Standedge |
| 190007 | The Castleshaw Reservoirs near Bleak Hey Nook from Standedge |
| 190008 | Gritstone outcrops on Standedge |
| 190009 | The descent from Standedge towards Pule Hill |
| 190010 | The descent from Standedge towards Pule Hill |
| 190011 | One of the ventilation shafts of the Standedge railway tunnel on the flanks of Pule Hill |
| 190012 | The steep descent down the walled path to Eastergate Bridge |
| 191001 | Leaving Lynmouth the view ahead to Foreland Point |
| 191002 | Approaching Countisbury there is a fine view back to Lynmouth and Lynton |
| 191003 | The pleasant parish church at Countisbury is dwarfed by a yew tree |
| 191004 | The descent from Countisbury to Watersmeet |
| 191005 | The woodland approaching Watersmeet is dense |
| 191006 | Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge and now cared for by the National Trust |
| 191007 | Watersmeet where the two branches of the River Lyn meet |