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Exmoor Heritage Coast

Oareweed in harbour, Porlock Weir © Countryside Agency/F B Pearce
Towering cliffs overlook the Bristol Channel, where the moors meet the sea.

England's highest coastline - with its unique rounded 'hogs-back' cliffs (at their grandest near Combe Martin) make this a landscape of distinctive splendour.

Steep wooded 'combes' cut down to the shore, and where oak woods have grown down the cliffs, woodland and seashore life share a rare coexistence on the pebble beaches.
 
The Heritage Coast is part of, and managed within, the Exmoor National Park.