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Bull Point Lighthouse

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Bull Point Lighthouse

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  • Location: Mortehoe, North Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    November 7, 2022

    Hiking

    There has been a lighthouse here at Bull Point since 1879. The current structure was built in 1975 after the original building succumbed to subsidence. The light can be seen for 44km and is still a very important warning to seafarers of the dangerous rocky coastline.

    Aside from the lighthouse, you can enjoy spectacular views of Rockham Bay towards Morte Point to the south west and to the east towards Shag Point.

    October 8, 2018

    Hiking

    There isn't a cafe here, but it's a nice viewpoint to stop if you want to. Sadlt there is no access to the lighthouse from the coast path.

    August 21, 2025

    Mountain biking

    how's the serenity...?
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    Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe — North Devon

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    Embark on the Bull Point & Morte Point loop from Woolacombe, a moderate hike spanning 7.5 miles (12.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 929 feet (283 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete, offering a dramatic coastal experience. You will navigate steep, rocky paths, numerous steps, and sections that can be muddy, all while enjoying spectacular views of rugged cliffs and headlands. Keep an eye out for the iconic Bull Point Lighthouse, a prominent landmark along this challenging stretch of the North Devon coastline.

    When planning your visit, be prepared for an energetic walk with several steep ascents and descents. The terrain is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushcarts due to the many ups and downs and stairs. Good grip on your walking shoes is highly recommended, as some sections can be slippery, especially after rain. This trail demands good fitness, but the rewarding views across the Bristol Channel, potentially including Lundy Island, make the effort worthwhile.

    This loop is notable for its rich history; Morte Point was once known as "Death Point" due to frequent shipwrecks. You might spot seals bobbing in the sea or resting on rocks, and various bird species inhabit the coastal heathland. The trail also follows a significant portion of the renowned South West Coast Path, giving you a taste of this extensive national trail. Don't miss Barricane Beach, famous for its unique cowrie shells.

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    This moderate 6.3-mile (10.1 km) loop around Morte Point offers a rugged coastal hiking experience, taking about 2 hours and 54 minutes to complete with an elevation gain of 824 feet (251 metres). You will navigate uneven, rocky paths and steep sections, following parts of the South West Coast Path. The dramatic North Devon coastline unfolds before you, showcasing spectacular Morte Slates rock formations, including the famous 'devil's teeth' at Morte Point. Enjoy inspiring views of secluded coves like Rockham Bay and panoramic vistas stretching towards Woolacombe beach and the distant Bull Point Lighthouse. The trail also winds through rich coastal heathland, vibrant with wildflowers, gorse, and heather. You will find yourself immersed in a diverse and engaging landscape.

    While generally considered a moderate hike, be prepared for some challenging sections with strenuous climbs and descents. The coastal paths can be uneven, rocky, and potentially slippery, especially after rain, so sure-footedness is essential. This route is particularly good for dog owners, as it passes a beach and several dog-friendly pubs, though you should keep your pet under close control. Plan your visit to allow ample time to enjoy the varied terrain and stunning views.

    The Morte Point area is excellent for wildlife spotting; keep an eye out for Atlantic grey seals bobbing in the sea or resting on rocks, and you might even spot dolphins. The coastline also holds a notorious history of shipwrecks due to its dangerous rocks and currents, earning it the name 'Morte Point' or 'death point'. This geological and historical intrigue adds another layer to your hiking adventure, making it a memorable experience in North Devon.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Mortehoe, North Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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