Visiting and living in Devon
- North Devon & Exmoor
"England’s green & pleasant land" - over 850 square miles of some of Britain’s finest coast and countryside
- Visit Devon
Devon’s official tourist information site. Find things to do in Devon, what’s on, restaurants, itineraries, areas to visit and leisure activities
Supporting the L&B
- Buy.at/lynbarn
This online affiliate site allowes the L&B to earn money from every online purchase you make - at NO cost to you - from a wide range of household-name stores.
- Twitter
Yes, Woody Bay has it’s very own "Twitter" presence! For the latest "Tweet", about events and happenings at Woody Bay, just follow this link.
- Facebook
The railway also has its own group on Facebook, where news and general conversations about the L&B can be viewed. Sign up to facebook to join in the conversations. Just follow this link.
- RailNuts
RailNuts is dedicated to people worldwide who are passionate about railways. Not just engines, but the whole railway scene, or follow this link to an L&B blog hosted on the site.
- The 762 Club
‘Recreating locomotive history in Devon’ - an L&B project to rebuild one of the original line’s steam locomotives.
- Exmoor Associates
‘Looking after the bigger picture for North Devon’s Lynton and Barnstaple Railway’- an L&B project safeguarding original trackbed for when the line is fully reinstated.
Local Attractions and Amenities
- Kentisbury Grange
Only a mile from the former L&B station at Blackmoor Gate, Kentisbury Grange is a spiritual retreat center, offering its grounds for weddings, celebrations and a wide variety of events, many of which are of historical interest.
Other Railways
- National Preservation
An active forum covering all aspects of railway preservation, includes L&B RSS feeds
- Ffestiniog Railway
Welsh narrow Gauge - The workshops at Boston Lodge have recently built LYD - a replica L&B Manning Wardle locomotive
- Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
Also built by Sir Georghe Newnes, the cliff railway is an excellent example of Victorian engineering still in daily use today
Miscellaneous
- www.flat-brokefilms.co.uk
Link to the film company planning to film the incredible story of the Lynmouth lifeboat Louisa’s heroic overland Launch in 1899.
Links Policy: The links listed on this page are not intended as a comprehensive directory of related sites, but we hope they will guide you to more information. We welcome anyone to link to our railway’s website and we thank those that do for their continued support for our project.
All Links are provided in good faith and the L&BR cannot be held responsible for the content of other websites.