Path News

Updates about ongoing projects and information about paths which are temporarily closed can be found by clicking on the links below. Or you can keep up to date with the latest Exmoor Path News on X ( formally Twitter) here


UPDATE 10th January 2025 following Storm Darragh:

Our rangers and field services team are still out working hard, checking and clearing rights of way across Exmoor after damage caused by #StormDarragh in December 2024. Many paths in wooded areas remain blocked by fallen trees and may have trees still in a dangerous condition .  The South West Coast Path on Exmoor is now open except between Culbone and Foreland Point where damage is extensive and work is continuing. Wooded sections of the Coleridge Way and Two Moors Way are still impassable.

Please take care if you are out and about and take note of any signage. Thank you for your patience and understanding. We will update with more information as it becomes available.

New Sections of Coast Path Open on Exmoor!

Six new section of coast path were officially opened on Exmoor on 17th July 2024.  They become part of the South West Coast Path but also part of the King Charles III England Coast Path.  The six new sections are clearly signed on the ground with the National Trail acorn.  The new sections of Coast Path are all closer to the sea than the coast path used to be and open up new access and spectacular views for the public to enjoy. The 'old' coast path routes are all public rights of way - some public footpaths and some bridleways - so are all available for the public to use and give opportunities for some great circular walks.

Location of New Sections of Coast Path