Myrtleberry Cleave

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Myrtleberry Cleave

Myrtleberry Cleave is an escarpment above the East Lyn River in northernmost Devon, marked by crags looking down upon the stream.

The cliffs of the cleave stretch over half a mile from a tight loop of the river (below the watersmeet where the East Lyn is joined by the Farley Water) downstream westwards until the valley softens.

The path above Myrtleberry Cleave

A path runs along the top of the crags, which is used by the Two Moors Way, the Tarka Trail and by the Samaritans Way South West, each before their final descent into Lynmouth.