Photo No. | Description |
| 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 |
| 191008 | The River Lyn below Watersmeet |
| 191009 | Foreland Point seen from Lynmouth as the light of a winter's day begins to fade |
| 201201 | The walk startsin the pretty South Hams village of Noss Mayo |
| 201202 | The river Yealm is one of England's most picturesque rivers |
| 201203 | By the old coastguard cottages above Cellar beach this stunning view of Wembury Bay appears |
| 201204 | The South West Coast Path near Noss Mayo |
| 201205 | The church of "St Peter the poor fisherman" in Noss Mayo |
| 201206 | The warren of lanes leading down to Noss Mayo is full of surprises |
| 201301 | Plymbridge is a favourite local Plymouth beauty spot |
| 201302 | Cann viaduct is one of three viaducts on the walk |
| 201303 | The weir is a good spot for seeing herons and Kingfishers |
| 201501 | Leighbeer Tunnel - This tunnel has not been in use since the "Beeching" cuts |
| 201502 | Dewerstone Cottage lies in a clearing in the oakwoods above the river Meavy |
| 201503 | Footbridge at Shaugh Bridge crosses the river Plym |
| 201504 | Un-named Tor high above the Plym |
| 201505 | Granite Cross near Cadover Bridge |
| 201506 | Dewerstone Rocks glimpsed here from across the Plym valley |
| 201601 | Leather Tor from Devonport Leat |
| 201602 | Leather Tor looks for all the world like a minature Tryfan |
| 201603 | Burrator Reservoir seen from the base of Leather Tor |
| 201604 | The stonerows near Hart Tor |
| 201605 | Nun's Cross and Nun's Cross Farm |
| 201606 | Devonport Leat and Ponies |
| 201801 | Saltram Duck Pond contains some very large carp as well as ducks |