The Valley of Rocks is a dry valley in Exmoor National Park, filled with unusual rock formations. These boulders and outcrops are some of the oldest rocks in north Devon. General consensus is that it was formed by a previous tributary of the East Lyn River, which now meets the sea at Lynmouth, and has been around since the last Ice Age.. A walk through the iconic Valley of Rocks near Lynton, with dramatic coastal scenery and feral goats. Route Info. A walk through the iconic Valley of Rocks near Lynton, with dramatic coastal scenery and feral goats. 1 mile, Access for some. Ordnance Survey digital map.

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Start: Valley of the Rocks car park (Exmoor National Park). Postcode (approximate location) EX35 6JH. Walk Description circular walk valley of the rocks. Start towards the coast, following the footpath from the car park. There are various routes up from the valley floor, but head up, and all will lead you to the South West Coast Path. Hit this.. The rocks of the valley are some of the oldest on Exmoor, up to 400million years old and formed at a time when the land was under a shallow sea. You can still spot ripple marks and even fossils of the ancient life that flourished in sea-bed mud and sand that time and pressure have turned to stone. The extraordinary features of the Valley have.