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MAP
Directions (Start)
Go up the bridle path following the signs to Grabbist Hill.
As you walk up through woodland you will catch the occasional
glimpse of Minehead Bay.
Pass a cemetery and continue to the top of the path, turning
left at the T junction.
Follow the path up along the ridge and enjoy the expanding
views of Minehead and the sea to the right.
At Grabbist Hill the map marks a feature called Blindman's
Well. This is a tiny spring, often no more than a puddle,
but sometimes bursting into fuller life to form a stream leading
down in the direction of Minehead.
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(continued) To see the spring follow the path leading
downhill to the right, then retrace your steps back to the
main path.
Continue along the ridge, where views begin to open out in
both directions (to Exmoor on the left and the sea to the
right).
At Holes Corner, near an entrance to forestry commission
land, a signpost points south to Croydon Hill, west north
west to Selworthy and back to Grabbist Hill. A seat (erected
by his friends in memory of Gary Draper) affords the opportunity
to survey the view in comfort. Continue in the direction of
Selworthy.
At the next crossways (Minehead right, Timberscombe left)
continue straight ahead. As you mount higher (if the weather
is reasonably clear) you can see across the Bristol Channel
to Wales.
Cross another path continuing straight ahead along the ridge
until you reach a path signposted left to Wootton Courtney.
You are now on Wootton Common and at the highest point of
this walk 3,785 feet (291 metres).
Follow the path downhill until it divides into footpath
(left) and bridle path (right). Either leads down to the village,
but this plan suggests following the bridle path, which winds
down through woodland, sometimes giving views of Dunkery Beacon
(Exmoor).
At the foot of the hill the path comes out to a road beside
a large signboard for Dunkery Beacon Hotel. Turn left into
the village of Wootton Courtney following the road down beside
the 15th century All Saints church.
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