Exmoor National Park

Exmoor National Park has 287 square miles of beauty.

 

Open sweeping moorlands, ancient and deep wooded combes and valleys, rolling hills and meandoring rivers and streams. Exmoor has culturel events, theatre, country events, traditional fetes and more throughout the year.

Exmoor is famous for its Exmoor Ponies and Red Deer. The rutting season is a popular time to explore the moor.

The Coleridge Way

This long distance path starting from Nether Stowey passes through Wheddon Cross, on its way to Lynmouth. Sundial House makes the perfect and relaxing stopover point on your journey.

We can transfer your bags for you to your next stop for a charge of £15.00.

 

Exmoor Activities

With over 600 miles of paths, tracks, and bridleways you can enjoy Exmoor up close and personal.

Exmoor is a haven for cyclists, riders and walkers alike. For the more relaxed simply wander amongst the regions preserved towns and villages.

Take in a Red Stag Safari ://www.redstagsafari.co.uk and see hidden parts of Exmoor and learn about the land, wildlife and fauna

  • Visit Dunster with its castle, Yarn Market and listed buildings.
  • Take a trip to Lynton & Lynmouth and the surrounding Coast
  • Explore the villages of Porlock, Selworthy, Winsford, Exford, Allerford, Bossington
  • Take a trip on the West Somerset Steam Railway. ://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk.
     

What's on Exmoor

 

 

                                                                              

                

 

 

 

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