Report a Trail Issue
The route uses existing Rights of Way and individual landowners are largely legally responsible for ensuring the route is unobstructed and any gates and stile are kept in good repair. The Highway Authorities are responsible for maintaining public rights of way surfaces, signage, and protecting the rights of the public. These bodies take on the role of monitoring and way-marking the Coleridge Way route and will work with landowners to support them in their legal duties.
Somerset County Council has responsibility for the route outside of the Exmoor National Park. They are assisted within the Quantock Hills AONB by the Quantock Hills AONB team. Contact the Rights of Way team.
Exmoor National Park Authority has delegated responsibilities from Somerset County Council and Devon County Council for Rights of Way management, including the Coleridge Way, within Exmoor National Park. Contact the Access and Recreation Team.
Web issues
Please contact the webmaster if you have any issues using the site, or contact the secretary of Exmoor Tourism if you'd like more information on advertising.
Local information
If you would like to contact us about anything to do with the area please call or visit any of the visitor centres below. Accommodations queries are best deal with by the Tourist Information centres.
Tourist Information Centres |
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Minehead 01643 702624 www.visitminehead.org |
Porlock 01643 863150 www.porlock.co.uk/visitors |
Watchet 01984 632101 www.visit-watchet.co.uk |
Lynton 01598 752225
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National Park Centres |
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Dunster 01643 821835 National Park Centre Dunster |
Lynmouth 01598 752509 National Park Centre Lynmouth |
Dulverton 01398 323841 National Park Centre Dulverton |