The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway

Travel in a Victorian Railway from the 1890s

July 2026
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All aboard for a nostalgic steam train ride across glorious Exmoor from Southern England’s highest railway station.

View Exmoor as the Victorians did from authentic carriages designed in the 1880s.

A one mile return trip from Woody Bay Station to Killington Lane and back. Two miles in total taking approximately 20 minutes. 

Steam trains through rolling countryside, with views out to wild moorland and the rugged coastline. Originally opened in 1898, and closed in 1935; what you can see today at Woody Bay is just the beginning of an exciting project to rebuild one of the world’s most famous and picturesque narrow-gauge railways; the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Steam train experience

Great experience, lovely staff. Good cream tea! Boy loved it. All day ticket! Kids free. Winner on the value.

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Date of experience - May 2026

Absolutely beautiful place.

From the moment we arrived, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming and really went out of their way to make our visit feel special.

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Date of experience - May 2026

A beautiful place to visit.

It’s a fun and beautiful place to visit for a few hours. Glad we went. 

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Date of experience - April 2026
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