This Victorian engineering marvel remains a must-visit attraction, providing a unique and memorable experience for visitors exploring North Devon’s dramatic landscapes.
The Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway is a remarkable Victorian funicular railway that connects the picturesque towns of Lynton and Lynmouth on the rugged Exmoor coastline. Opened in 1890, this water powered railway is the tallest and steepest fully water powered railway in the world, making it a must visit attraction for engineering enthusiasts, history lovers, and tourists alike.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Exmoor National Park, the railway provides breathtaking views of the Bristol Channel and the dramatic coastline, offering a scenic and unique way to travel between the two towns. The carriages glide effortlessly up and down the 862 foot track, using a brilliantly simple counterweight water system that remains an eco friendly and sustainable mode of transport to this day.
Beyond its historical and engineering significance, the railway provides easy access between Lynton and Lynmouth, making it a convenient and enjoyable way to explore both towns. At the top station in Lynton, visitors can enjoy panoramic views, quaint shops, and charming tea rooms, while the bottom station in Lynmouth leads to harborside cafés, beaches, and scenic coastal walks.
With its fascinating history, spectacular views, and Victorian charm, the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway remains one of North Devon’s most iconic attractions and an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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