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Bus station hiking trails around Axminster offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, woodlands, and river valleys. The region is bordered by the East Devon, Blackdown Hills, and Dorset Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing varied terrain for exploration. The nearby Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site features dramatic coastal cliffs, while the River Axe and River Yarty create tranquil riverside paths. Trinity Hill Local Nature Reserve also offers numerous footpaths through lowland heath.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful sheep, a lamb ran out in front, near miss, naughty!❤️
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This section of public footpath is inaccessible due to farmer blocking off path and having six aggressive dogs. Very scary. Do not go here.
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Foodie and environmentalist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's town centre restaurant, the River Cottage Kitchen takes its name from his home, just a few miles away at River Cottage HQ. Currently open Wednesday to Saturday during the day, see website for more details. https://www.rivercottage.net/restaurants/axminster
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Reputed to be the best chippy around (even better than some coastal options), the Lemon Plaice is a great fish and chip takeaway in the centre of Axminster. We enjoyed some very crispy battered fish and took it a short walk to the churchyard grass to enjoy in the late evening sunshine.
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Brilliant cycle path from Axminster to Kilmington village through the meadows past the cows and sheep (and lambs if you ride through in spring). You'll just need to duck to get under the bridge!
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Massive cake, Good coffee well worth a visit
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Axminster has a long history dating back to the Neolithic periods and in more recent times was an important market town. The town has a carpet-making history that goes back hundreds of years and the Heritage Centre is the perfect place to learn about its remarkable past. With interactive exhibitions, this is a great place to bring the kids too.
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Fabulous cafe serving great quality food. Had a top quality cream tea here on a very hot day.
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There are over 80 hiking routes around Axminster that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes cater to various fitness levels, including 41 easy, 42 moderate, and 3 difficult trails.
Hikes accessible by bus around Axminster offer a diverse range of terrain. You can expect rolling hills, tranquil riverside paths along the River Axe and River Yarty, shaded woodland trails through areas like Trinity Hill Woods, and agricultural pastures. Some routes may also lead to dramatic coastal cliffs, particularly those connecting to the nearby Jurassic Coast.
Yes, Axminster offers several family-friendly options. Many of the easy routes are suitable for families. For example, the Axminster Heritage Centre loop from Axminster is a shorter, easy walk exploring the town's immediate surroundings, perfect for a leisurely outing with children.
Many of the trails around Axminster are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along riverbanks. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations if available. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other hikers and nature.
Axminster's bus-accessible trails offer access to a wealth of natural beauty and historical landmarks. You might encounter parts of the East Devon AONB, the Blackdown Hills AONB, or even glimpses of the Jurassic Coast. Notable highlights include the impressive Golden Cap Summit, the historic Pilsdon Pen Summit and Trig Point, and the scenic Lambert's Castle Hillfort. You could also explore the diverse habitats of Trinity Hill Local Nature Reserve.
Yes, several circular routes are easily accessible from Axminster's bus station. A good example is the Axminster Heritage Centre – The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips loop from Axminster, which offers a pleasant walk with local points of interest. For a longer option, consider The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips – Axminster Heritage Centre loop from Axminster.
Axminster offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for their mild temperatures and vibrant colours – spring for wildflowers and autumn for foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and coastal walks, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some paths may be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The hiking trails around Axminster are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.44 out of 5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil river paths to challenging coastal sections, and the accessibility of many routes via public transport.
Axminster town centre, where many bus routes converge, offers various pubs and cafes for refreshments before or after your hike. Some longer routes might pass through or near villages with amenities, but it's advisable to check specific route details for options along the way. For example, the routes mentioning "The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips" indicate a food stop.
While Axminster itself is inland, its bus network can connect you to coastal towns like Lyme Regis or Seaton, which are direct access points to the Jurassic Coast and sections of the South West Coast Path. From these towns, you can embark on breathtaking coastal walks, such as the path between Beer and Seaton, or explore fossil-rich areas like Charmouth Beach.
The bus station hikes around Axminster cater to all levels. You'll find a significant number of easy routes, perfect for beginners or a relaxed stroll, as well as many moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are also a few difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for more strenuous climbs and longer distances.


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