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The official visitor guide to Exmoor and West Somerset 2010 Exmoor Exmoor 2010

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The official visitor guide to Exmoor and West Somerset

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Travel information

Ilfracombe • •

• Barnstaple

• South Molton• Dulverton

• Bampton

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• Watchet• MineheadPorlock •

Combe Martin

Lynton & Lynmouth

EXMOORNATIONAL PARK

QUANTOCK HILLS

Getting to Exmoor & West SomersetBy Road

The main route to the Exmoor area is the M5 (J23 to 27). After this you will travel on smaller, quieter roads to reach your destination.

By Train

Train services operate from all over the country to Taunton, Tiverton Parkway, Exeter and Barnstaple.Tel: 0871 244 1545 / www.thetrainline.com The West Somerset Railway, which runs from Bishop’sLydeard to Minehead, provides a bus link between Tauntonand Bishop’s Lydeard. In the summer they also provide aservice from Bristol. Tel: 01643 704 996

By Bus / Coach

National Express links to Tiverton, Taunton and Barnstaplewhich in turn link to Minehead and some of the larger villageson Exmoor.

By Air

Both Bristol and Exeter International airports serveWest Somerset and Exmoor.www.bristolairport.co.uk / www.exeter-airport.co.uk

For more up to date information about planning your journey call traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visit www.traveline.org.uk

Explore Moor

Whilst you’re enjoying your break why not give the car a break too?

We’re aiming for carbon neutrality on Exmoor by 2025 and every little bit helps.

Full information about local bus routes can be found along with a wide range of suggested itineraries for car free days out on Exmoor.

www.exploremoor.co.uk

Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway

Mid February to Mid November Tel: 01598 753 908

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Travelling locally...Moor Rover Bus

This flexible service is for walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, fishing etc. The Moor Rover will collect you from any pre-arranged location in West Somerset and drop you at the destination of your choice on Exmoor.

You will need to book 24 hours in advance between 9.00am and 4.00pm the day before you are travelling on the MoorRover via the following number Tel: 01643 709701.

Bring your bike, dog or just transfer your luggage!

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Shhhh...So here’s the thing about Exmoor, something we hear all the time, it’s the simple comment...

“I had no idea it was so beautiful.”

And that’s it in a nutshell. When you experience something wonderful you want to share it with others. So this guide is our way of inviting you to come and see what we’re so passionate about, what we’re so proud of.

With a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and spectacular coastline, Exmoor and West Somerset have many secrets to share.

Medieval settlements and castles, stunning countryside and protected landscapes, sweeping lakes and open moors, it’s all here waiting for you to discover.

Don’t just take our word for it, come visit us and we’ll show you what we mean.

And remember, it’s our secret OK?

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07 Village Life Our guide to Exmoor, the West Coast and Quantocks.

15 Where Time Stands Still A brief look at 9000 years of history.

16 Local Produce Farmers markets, food festivals and more.

18 A National Park Round up of Exmoor’s impressive portfolio.

20 Seasons of Exmoor Spectacular views all year round.

22 Picture Perfect Our guide to the best Exmoor photographers.

24 Jewels of Exmoor 19 essential highlights not to be missed on your visit. 28 Active Exmoor Your guide to outdoor recreation.

30 Walk on the Wild Side Guide to walking and popular routes.

32 Walking Festival Both in Spring and Autumn, the best guided walks on offer.

34 Cycling & Mountain Biking Discover why two wheeled travel is on the up.

36 Fishing & Horse Riding Get hooked or saddle up, it’s your choice!

37 Trail Running, Climbing & Canoeing Get right up close to nature with these natural highs.

38 Map Exmoor, West Somerset and Quantocks.

40 Events & Festivals Classical music or folk, food or arts, Mountain biking or raft racing – it’s all happening!

43 Rainy Day Ideas Ways to escape the elements.

44 Attractions & Activities Things to do for all the family.

50 Accommodation Where to stay guide.

70 Essential information & Travel Discount vouchers, local tourist information centres and travel info.

Contents

This guide has been put together by Active Exmoor on behalf of the Exmoor Tourism Partnership with funding from West Somerset Council.

Tel: 01398 324 599 Email: [email protected]: www.visit-exmoor.co.uk

Design: Qube Design Associates. wwwqubedesign.com

We would like to thank our photographers Neville Stanikk, Adam Burton and Peter Hendrie.

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure all information was correct at the time of going to print, Active Exmoor cannot be held responsible for any information that is incorrect.

Please ensure you contact individual providers for further information on any events mentioned within this publication.

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DulvertonDulverton is considered to be the Southern gateway to Exmoor, nestled between the rivers Barle and Exe which converge a mile or so down the valley.

Used as a film location for the WWII film ‘The Land Girls’, birth place of George Williams, founder of the YMCA in 1821 and home of the Exmoor National Park Authority headquarters, Dulverton has several claims to fame!

Find time to feed the ducks by the river, explore the good number of intriguing boutiques, fascinating gift shops and quality restaurants here. Dulverton is a popular spot only ten minutes away from Wimbleball Lake and five minutes from the Exebridge fishery.

Lewis’s Tea Rooms, the Tantivy and Woods Restaurant are very popular, serving quality local produce. Tong Dam Thai restaurant and several pubs offer plenty of choice and variety for excellent food and fine ales.

In the town centre you will find the National Park Centre and Heritage Exhibition Centre portraying a life gone by with recorded testimonials from local characters past and present.

There are many walks from the town – the riverside walks along the Barle being very popular. The wild open moorland of Winsford Hill on Exmoor is just a few miles North of Dulverton up the Barle valley. Not far away is the wild open moorland described in the novels of R.D. Blackmore.

You will also find, 10 minutes away, the Exmoor Pony Centre.

South MoltonSouth Molton is a busy market town with plenty to do especially for the sweet toothed where you can watch the bees working away in the honey farm or indulge yourself with a visit to the chocolate factory.

The town itself is a mixture of medieval, Georgian and Victorian with a heritage trail helping visitors to explore its past. For the active there is a swimming pool and an indoor climbing wall nearby.

There is also a good number of small shops, a pannier market open Thursday and Saturday mornings, a museum, a selection of pubs, restaurants and over 80 places to stay.

Punctuating a stunning array ofplunging valleys, moorlandlandscapes and coastal delightsyou’ll find the charming, tranquilsettlements of Exmoor and West Somerset. Each with their own unique characteristics, all are delightful to explore.

Village life

Opposite page: Windsford This page: Lynmouth.

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Combe Martin Combe Martin lies in a beautiful and fertile valley, or ‘combe’, on the North Western edge of Exmoor, at the centre of some of North Devon’s most spectacular coastal scenery.

The approach to Combe Martin, along the coastal road, offers the visitor glimpses of some of the most stunning views in North Devon. The two headlands of Great and Little Hangman dominate the scene which greets visitors to the village as they journey down to the pretty sheltered harbour below.

The beach at Combe Martin is a mixture of sand and pebbles which at low tide, extends into large areas of firm clean sand. There are also a number of small secluded bays within a short walk of the village centre – Wild Pear Beach, Sandy Cove and Newberry Beach are close by. An added attraction, especially for children, is the large number of rock pools.

Footpaths head off in many directions from the village, and are popular with walkers who enjoy the spectacular and un-spoilt coastal views and the rugged majesty of the cliffs and heathlands of Exmoor. There are many viewing points, with easy parking, for those preferring to explore this magnificent area by car.

The main village street is over two miles long, reputed to be the longest in the country, and features a wide selection of inns, cafes and shops.

As well as the Combe Martin Museum in the village centre there is the Wildlife and Dinosaur Park on the outskirts, where life sized animated dinosaurs live in the woods!

Lynton & LynmouthLynton and Lynmouth offer a spectacular combination of sweeping moorland with high, rugged, tree-clad cliffs that plunge dramatically into enticing sheltered bays.

Surrounded by truly breathtaking views, Lynton and Lynmouth grew up slowly around two splendid deep and wooded river valleys, those of the East and West Lyn. The Victorians named them quite deservedly the “Little Switzerland of England”.

About a mile from the centre of Lynton is the awe inspiring Valley of Rocks.

Dominating the valley is Castle Rock, while other strangely weathered formations bear names such as Ragged Jack and the Devil’s Cheesewring. The valley is populated by wild mountain goats – the only surviving group in England.

The famous Cliff Railway operates at a gradient of 1:1¾ covering a vertical height of approximately 500 feet. Each car has a 700 gallon water tank filled at the top and emptied at the bottom, thus causing the lower car to be pulled up to Lynton, while the heavier car from the top descends to Lynmouth.

Finally a walk up the East Lyn to Watersmeet offers a truly enchanting opportunity to discover one of Exmoor’s true hidden gems.

“High, rugged tree-clad cliffs that plunge dramatically into enticing sheltered bays”

This page (clockwise): Lynmouth Cliff Railway, Combe Martin, South Molton, Dulverton Parish Church.

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PorlockPorlock is a beautiful example of a traditional Exmoor village with a long history. It is also a working village with a wide variety of shops supplying all that you need and you can be sure of a friendly Exmoor welcome in them all. This will be echoed in the pubs, hotels and restaurants to be found here. Exmoor Classic Car Museum and the newly refurbished Doverhay Manor Museum provide an interesting insight into the past.

Porlock Weir is the unspoilt harbour which lies two miles to the west of the village. This quaint little harbour has a unique charm that has to be experienced. It also boasts the remains of a prehistoric forest, small parts of which are visible at a very low tide. It also has The Boat Shed Museum and a new Aquarium which is home to numerous species found in the Bristol Channel.

The poets Wordsworth and Coleridge found Porlock very much to their liking and indeed Coleridge was interrupted by “a man from Porlock” whilst writing “Kubla Khan”; the consequence of which was that he lost his inspiration and never completed it.

Heading west beware of the infamous Porlock Hill which can be bypassed by the scenic toll road leading you on to the moor, Lorna Doone country and spectacular views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.

Dunster Dunster is a picturesque village located on the fringes of Exmoor. Characterised by thatched cottages, a unique octagonal yarn market and the turreted Dunster Castle, the village is steeped in history and contains in the region of two hundred listed buildings.

Once a thriving port known as Dunster Haven, when the sea retreated leaving the village high and dry, Dunster looked to the textile industry for its survival, quickly becoming an important wool trading centre. The yarn market was built by the Luttrell family in the early 17th Century and the villagers even began producing their very own yarn.

One of the few Exmoor villages that lies in the fertile valley of the River Avill (the inspiration for the famous hymn ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’), Dunster is surrounded by stunning landscape.

A great way to view it is from the West Somerset Steam Railway which stops just outside the village and offers a ride through twenty glorious miles of Somerset scenery, taking in the Quantocks, Exmoor and the coast.

Central Exmoor Heading for the heart of Exmoor you’ll find hamlets like Simonsbath where Simonsbath House has stood for 150 years. It was the only house in the Old Royal Forest of Exmoor which has a 31 mile boundary still perambulated every June by hundreds of keen walkers.

Exford, famous for hunting, shooting, fishing and riding, has a beautiful village green ideal for children to play, but if it is altitude you’re after, Wheddon Cross boast the claim to be the highest village on Exmoor dating back to the 1820s.

It’s from here you will get a bird’s eye view of Dunkery Beacon, part of the North Exmoor Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and part of the Dunkery and Horner Woods National Nature Reserve.

This page (clockwise): Porlock Weir, Dunster Castle, Exford

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MineheadMinehead has a population of over 10,000 and is the largest town in West Somerset, sitting on the very edge of the National Park.

Popular with visitors since the 17th Century when doctors began recommending bathing in its sea water, Minehead is ideal for lovers of the coast and the countryside. Offering traditional seaside fun with its promenade and long, sandy beach, the pebble beach near the harbour stretches for a mile with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.

North Hill, where Exmoor National Park begins, dominates the town and its green slopes can be seen for miles around.It is just a short walk from the centre of town, so without venturing far you can enjoy the countryside and even spot red deer and Exmoor ponies.

Walk up The Parade to admire the vibrant floral displays and sample the cafes, pubs and restaurants. There is a wide range of guest houses and small hotels, as well as camping and caravan sites including Butlins Holiday Park.

Take a moment to discover the charming ancient harbour and old town, both enchanting to explore. The South West Coast Path, the longest trail in the country, also begins on the quayside and winds its way around the coastline to Poole in Dorset. The start is marked by a huge sculpture of a pair of hands holding a map.

WestCoastThe West Somerset Coast has a plentiful offering, brimming with culture and heritage punctuated with coves and beaches all connected by the West Somerset Railway which can be heard gently chugging along through stunning countryside.

Opposite page: Minehead Harbour This page (clockwise): North Hill at Minehead, Minehead Beach, Sandcastles, view over Minehead.

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Taking its name from the blue Wacet dye found in the cliffs, Watchet is a lovely little coastal town with an active Marina, Old Port, quaint houses and shops.

Invaded and burnt by the Vikings in the 9th and 10th Centuries, you will often hear the toot of the steam railway as it stops here on its way between Minehead and Bishops Lydeard.

At one time Watchet also had another railway, The Mineral Line, which ran between the town and Washford, then into the Brendon Hills. Used for bringing iron ore from the hills into Watchet, for shipping to Wales, the track has long gone but the route can be followed on foot. From the Esplanade, the Old Mineral Line Trail passes the Paper Mill and through countryside as far as Washford Station which is now the Somerset and Dorset Railway Museum.

With many walks in beautiful countryside or along the coastline Watchet is an ideal base for exploring both Exmoor and the Quantock Hills.

The Bakelite Museum in Williton is a museum of few words. At the entrance, a small sign introduces Bakelite “The material of a thousand uses”. Invented by Dr Leo Baekeland in 1907 Bakelite was the world’s first, and most successful synthetic plastic, in continuous production ever since.

If you think it’s confined to old brown radios, think again. The museum, set over two floors in a 17th Century watermill is jam packed with Bakelite products of all shapes, sizes and colours.

Just a couple of miles away in Washford, the picturesque Cistercian abbey of Cleeve boasts the most impressively complete and unaltered set of monastic cloister buildings in England.

This page (from top): Watchet, Cleeve Abbey, Washford

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The Quantock countryside is amongst the finest in England, popular for walkers, mountain bikers and riders. The first place in England to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1956, and much is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Quantock Hills has a significant amount of the world’s maritime heathland within its boundaries. The AONB status serves to offer protection to this special landscape which contains habitat of international importance.

The hills themselves cover an area measuring some 12 miles by 4 and reach a height of 384 meters at Will’s Neck. From the tops there are extensive views of the Brendon Hills and Exmoor to the west, the Blackdown Hills to the south-west and the Bridgwater Bay area to the east.

The hilltops are largely covered by open heathland which descends into areas of broadleaved woodland, forestry and farmland. Many combes, or valleys, each with distinct characteristics, cut into the side of the hills with villages and hamlets dotted around the lower slopes.

Somerset County Council, the National Trust and Forest Enterprise all have extensive estates in the AONB, but the majority of the land is privately owned by small to medium sized farms and estates. There is a very extensive network of footpaths across the whole area.

For more information please visit www.quantockhills.com

Just to the east of Exmoor National Park you’ll find the Quantock Hills an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

This page: Quantock Hills (top) and Maritime Heath.

The Quantocks

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Where time stands stillWhen you take in a deep breath to admire the view, sometimes it’s worth pondering for a moment on who else has done the very same thing on the very same spot as you.

While some historic signs are obvious such as the ancient clapper bridge of Tarr Steps and the medieval village of Dunster, other more subtle signs of Bronze age and Roman occupation can still be seen.

There is estimated to be around 350 prehistoric round barrows and burial mounds on the Moor. Look closely on the map at today’s place names and you see Aldermans Barrow, Woodbarrow, Old Barrow to name a few.

Standing stones and circles such as the Caratacus stone on Windsford Hill date back to the Dark Ages 450AD – 750AD.

With 200 scheduled monuments, castles and 1011 buildings of special architectural or historic interest it’s easy to see that if you dig a little deeper you’ll enter a world gone by.

6800BC Evidence of human activity

4500BC Farming started on Exmoor

2000BC Bronze Age monuments

1000BC Iron Age hill top settlements,Tarr Steps built

43AD Romans moved in

700–900AD Saxons took over

11–17C Exmoor became a Royal Forest

1650 Civil war, Exmoor sold to J Bovey

1818 Purchased by John Knight

19C Mining started

1897 Lord Fortescue built on Exmoor

1954 National Park was formed

1993 Designated environmentally sensitive area

1997 The National Park Authority became an independent body

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Opposite page: Dunster This page (from top): Tarr Steps, Gallox Bridge, Longstone.

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Local produce... at its very best

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Go on, spoil yourself Many of Exmoor’s B&Bs, restaurants and pubs pride themselves on using the finest local produce in their breakfasts and dinners. So it’s easy to sample the best food around during your visit, from a full Exmoor Breakfast, to cream teas in the afternoon and the finest dinners to round off the day.

And you can take comfort that eating local produce saves on food miles too!

Buy local and take a taste of Exmoor home with youIt’s the patchwork of small traditional field patterns, a mosaic of tiny fields, which is one of the endearing attractions for visitors to Exmoor. The farming community are developing innovative ways to help subsidise their income. This diversification has led to a variety of enterprises springing up all over Exmoor for us all to enjoy.

Hindon Organic FarmRoger and Penny Webber are proud of their organic farm. The Exmoor Hill Farm’s lamb and mutton is succulent, and the Aberdeen Angus beef has real flavour. They also farm free range rare breed Gloucester Old Spot pigs with attitude and great taste, producing homemade sausages, dry cured bacon, Exmoor ham and gammon. www.hindonfarm.co.uk

Sampling local food is an increasingly important part of a holiday and Exmoor is blessed with some of the best local produce in the country. Local farmers produce lamb, beef and pork, there’s an abundance of game and fresh fish and a huge variety of locally produced preserves, as well as delicious Exmoor ice-cream.

of their organic farm. The Exmoor Hill Farm’s lamb and mutton is succulent, and the Aberdeen Angus beef has real flavour. They also farm free range rare breed Gloucester Old Spot pigs with attitude and great taste, producing homemade sausages, dry cured bacon, Exmoor ham and gammon. www.hindonfarm.co.uk

huge variety of locally produced preserves,

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Local produce... at its very best The Tantivy, DulvertonOpen all week and trading since 1939, The Tantivy is the only traditional news agency, tobacconist and confectioners in Dulverton. Inside you’ll find an extraordinary range locally produced goodies such as preserves, cider, wine, brandy, ale, fudge, ice cream, clotted cream, honey and much more. For those exploring Exmoor, The Tantivy is a mine of information. Their extensive range of local books, DVDs, walking guides and OS maps will provide you with all you need for an enjoyable time on Exmoor. The Tantivy has just undergone a major refurbishment including the addition of a Café, featuring delicious espresso coffee and quality local ingredients in its menu. www.tantivyexmoor.co.uk 01398 323 465.

Farmers MarketsLocal farmers’ markets are the perfect place to find local produce. Buy direct from the people who have spent their time lovingly growing and making their goods. The produce is fresh – no long journeys or freezing of the produce.

• Minehead,TheParade–everyFriday, 8.30 to 2.30

• Watchet,TheEsplanade–every Wednesday, 10.00 to 4.00

• Lynton,TownHall,1stSaturdayofthe month, 10.00 to 12.30

• CombeMartin,VillageHall,3rd Saturday of the month, 9.30 to 12.00

• BrattonFleming,VillageHall,4th Saturday of the month, 9.30 to 12.00

• Dulverton,LowerTownHall,every Friday, 9.00 to 1.00 (small, local town market)

Exmoor Food FestivalThe 2010 Exmoor Food Festival provides a showcase for local produce from a variety of independent food and drink producers based in the scenic Exmoor area.

Events over the 10 day period, from 1st to 10th October, range from indulgent cream teas to informative farm visits, from tasting platters to a beast of a brunch, high teas on the platform of the West Somerset Steam Railway to a pleasant meander around the Minehead Farmers Market. And there is the chance to see and taste a wealth of local food and drink ‘under one roof’ at both the Exmoor Food Fair and the Lyn Food Fest – it is all here for you to see, devour and enjoy!

Why not make a weekend of it and take in the wonderful walks, beautiful moorland and scenic coast?

Exmoor Horn SheepFor all of its beauty, Exmoor’s climate requires hardy sheep that can withstand harsh winters, and thrive off sparse upland hill pasture. Over many generations the Exmoor Horn hasadapted itself perfectly to this environment and is a very effective grazer for sensitive landscapes. By grazing these distinctive upland pastures, the Exmoor Horn Sheep produces lamb of outstanding flavour and texture. They are also one of the few hill breeds to produce wool of a very fine quality.

For all of its beauty, Exmoor’s climate requires

winters, and thrive off sparse upland hill pasture.

Over many generations the Exmoor Horn hasadapted itself perfectly to this environment and is a very effective grazer for sensitive landscapes.

By grazing these distinctive upland pastures, the Exmoor Horn Sheep produces lamb of outstanding flavour and texture. They are also one of the few hill breeds to produce wool of

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A National Park•Covering267squaremiles,Exmooris

one of the smallest National Parks but still manages to boast the tallest tree in England at Nutcombe Bottom, near Dunster, also a great site for picnics!

•ExmooralsoboaststhehighestcliffsinEngland, (as in the Guinness Book of Records), Great Hangman 800 feet.

•DunkeryBeaconsoars1,704feetabove sea level and much of the 34 mile coast path is around 800 - 1,000 feet above the sea.

•TheExmoorponyiscurrentlyclassified by WWF and the Nature and Rare Breeds Survival Trust as ‘critically endangered’. The world wide population is around 1,200, but the actual breeding population is less than 400, making it more rare than the Giant Panda.

•Exmoorboasts243speciesofbirdandthere are over 1,000 different flowering plants and grasses on Exmoor.

•TheRedDeerisBritain’slargestterrestrial mammal. They get their name from their summer coat which goes a deep chestnut red, but in winter they grow a thicker darker brown coat. Once in danger of extinction during the 17th Century due to over-hunting, Exmoor now has the highest number in England.

•Worldwidepeatlandsarehugecarbonstores, but damaged areas release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere through oxidation processes. Each hectare of moorland actively accumulating peat will lock up approximately 1 tonne of carbon from the atmosphere every year. Exmoor has roughly 190 sq km of moor and heath with peat soils.

Exmoor was designated a National Park in 1954 ensuring that you, and generations after you, can be assured that its natural beauty will be protected for everyone to enjoy.

It’s an incredible place and it’s not hard to see why so many visitors fall under its spell on their first visit.

Here’s our round up of Exmoor’s naturally impressive portfolio.

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•AtPorlockWeirtheshingleridgewasprobably first formed more than 8,000 years ago and has been sustained, on and off, by stones from cliff falls at Culbone.

•AtCombeMartin,LynmouthandPorlock Weir there are small harbours that used to be busy with coastal trade. Now sailing and fishing for pleasure are their mainstay.

•SomeprivatehousesonExmoorhadtheir own water driven generators, but perhaps the most unusual use was a wheel at Woolhanger which provided the power to drive the bellows of a pipe-organ!

•AtCountyGatethereisabuildingonceused as a smuggling den for liquor from Glenthorne which has a cellar as big as the building (now filled in) once used for hiding their goods.

•OldBarrowwasaromanoutposttrading point for Iron Ore, which the Simonsbath locals dug up for the Romans.

•4000BCBuffaloandBisonwerehunted at Larkbarrow.

•TheBristolChannelhasthesecondhighest tidal range in the world after the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada.

•NorthHillwasatanktraininggroundduring World War II and still has tanks buried there!

•Exmoorhasnearly4,000knownarchaeological sites, and more discoveries are being made. These sites represent some 8000 years of human activity on Exmoor.

•Exmoorisoneoftheleadingdestinations for Sustainable Tourism and the first National Park to achieve the Europarc ‘Charter for Sustainable Tourism in protected areas’.

•Withabout50sheeptoeveryresident,farming has for a long time been the main industry until more recent years where tourism has taken over.

•TheExeValleywasvotedbytheTimesin 2009 as one of the UK’s best places for autumn colour.

The Tallest Treein EnglandIn 2009 a Douglas Fir tree in Dunster forest was confirmed as the tallest tree in England measuring a massive 60.5 meters.

The 4,000 hectare forest also boasts England’s tallest magnolia tree and both can be seen via a new ‘all abilities’ access trail. Visitors can get up close to the trees to appreciate their size and enjoy the spectacular Dunster forest.www.thecrownestate.co.uk

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Seasons of Exmoor

Wonderful WintersExmoor is ever changing and the winters of 2008/9 was exceptional with snowdrifts as high as a five bar gate. It’s a good thing the Exmoor pony is a tough breed!

The Joys of SpringSnowdrops make way for the sweet smell of wild garlic filling the air in the wide valleys.

Watch out for young lambs full of bouncing energy.

Sun, Sea & SandWhen the Sun is out and the evening never ending, riverside picnics or campsite BBQ’s leave lasting impressions. Head for Minehead or Dunster beaches or Combe Martin for rock pool heaven.

The Moorlands are covered with blankets of purple heather.

The Colours of AutumnSome say the best time to visit with truly spectacular displays, great light for photographers and perfect walking conditions.

Don’t miss the Autumn walking festival, and keep an eye out for the Red Deer in rutting season.

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PicturePerfect

If there’s one thing you must bring with you on your visit to Exmoor it’s your camera. But if you want to guarantee taking home some stunning images you may need to enlist the help of a professional!

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Many of the images you see in this publication have been provided by the following three photographers who we thank and whose jobs we envy wholeheartedly!

Neville StanikkNeville grew up in South Devon where, one day, he picked up his camera and never really put it down again. Now he has carved out a successful niche photographing the beauty of Exmoor and North Devon.www.northdevonpics.co.uk

Adam BurtonGrowing up in the south coast of England Adam Burton’s photographic interest began with a passion for his unique natural surroundings. This love

of the natural world enabled Adam to develop a photographic style which was dedicated to capturing the essence of wild and rural landscapes.

In 2007 Adam was awarded Amateur Travel (Landscape) Photographer of the Year by Wanderlust Travel Magazine.www.adam-burton.co.uk

Peter HendrieFor nearly thirty years Peter has worked in the hospitality industry and has been at the White Horse, Exford for the last twenty where his gallery is on display. An international award winning photographer he has spent many dedicated years capturing Exmoor’s many moods. His latest collection of 70 panoramic images is now available.www.peterhendrie.co.uk

Books available now.

An Exmoor Panorama, Peter Hendrie, (Halsgrove).

Perfect Exmoor, and Exmoor A Winters Tale, Neville Stanikk, (Halsgrove).

Adam Burton’s A Year on Exmoor will be out this March, (Frances Lincoln).All are available in Exmoor stores and online.

Adam Burton’s A Year on Exmoor

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The national park of Exmoor straddles the counties of Somerset and Devon in the southwest of England. Covering over 260 square miles of countryside the landscape varies from rocky outcrops to moorland hills and farmland, stretching all the way to the coast. Offering such a diverse landscape Exmoor naturally attracts visitors from all over England and beyond throughout the year. These holidaymakers enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this beautiful and sometimes remote setting.

As well as the empty and wild countryside, Exmoor accommodates several settlements including the picturesque villages of Porlock, Dulverton and Lynmouth. It is also famous for having its own native herds of Exmoor ponies that draw visitors in the hope that they may catch a glimpse of them.

Adam Burton’s spectacular photographs document Exmoor’s changes through the seasons, from frosty valleys in pastel hues to deep wooded combes bursting with bluebells, from secluded bays and soaring cliff headlands to dazzling autumn displays of foliage, bracken and heather.

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From reviews of The Dorset Coast:

‘A stunning set of photographs that shed new light on familiar scenes and reveal surprising fresh angles.’

Dorset Echo

‘A fine collection of photographs indeed.’ TGO Magazine

‘A fine collection of photographs indeed. Adam Burton is a new name to me – but if this first book is anything to go by,

I’m sure he’ll become much more widely known.’The Great Outdoors

‘Landscape photographer Burton does an absolutely blinding job on the Jurassic coastline and crinkly havens of Dorset –

all rendered in the colour and swirl of a dream.’Country Walking

‘His images are a pleasure to view, and many have been shot with a wide angle lens, drawing you into the scene

and straight onto the beach alongside Adam. A true pleasure trip.’Outdoor Photography

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Jewels of Exmoor

1. Tarr Steps Prehistoric clapper bridge

across the River Barle.

2. Heddon Valley Short walk through this stunning valley to Heddon Mouth beach.

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Lynmouth to this national treasure.

9. Doone Valley At the heart of Doone country a walk in this valley will leave

you humbled by its beauty.

6. Valley of Rocks Breathtaking landscape leading to Lee Abbey, watch out for the goats!

7. Dunkery Beacon Highest point of Exmoor with unrivalled views adjacent to Horner Wood nature reserve.

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16. Brendon Common

17 & 18. Nutcombe Bottom Picnic under the trees and follow

the tall tree trail to spot the tallest tree in England!

19. Snowdrop Valley

20. Wistlandpound Lake

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13. Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway Become fascinated by the workings of this ingenious water-powered lift as you climb the cliff with ease.

14. Malmsmead A great spot to unwind and play pooh-sticks.

15. Porlock Weir 1,000 year old chocolate box harbour oozing charm. Take the toll road for a gentle ascent to the moor.

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10 & 12. Dunster Castle Travel back 1,000 years in time in this

romantic castle with turrets and towers.

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Every year many people flock to Exmoor National Park, the Quantock Hills and West Somerset Coast not just to soak up the beautiful surroundings and gastronomic delights, but they’re looking for something more, something exhilarating.

That’s why every year a range of events are run here to cater for mountain bikers, horse riders, sailors, canoeists, trail runners and archers alike. The menu is so diverse but then again, so is the landscape.

With a range of lakes, over 400 kilometres of bridleway, the highest sea cliffs and tallest trees in England, it’s no wonder so many come from so far.

Professional cycle races, international triathlons, walking festivals, marathons and endurance riding events are just a few highlights in the annual calendar.

Whatever you’re into, there’s probably something for you, so take a look at our events calendar on page 40 or log on to www.activeexmoor.com for the full picture. You may be surprised.

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Walk on th wild sid

Exmoor is one of the smaller National Parks and has always had that ‘friendly’ feel to it. You can be high on the moor without feeling totally isolated. Remote farmsteads dot the landscape and rushing rivers point you towards the sea and civilisation.

The best time to walk on Exmoor is in the spring and autumn, although the winter lends itself to gorgeous frosty mornings when the ground is crunchy underfoot and the frost gleams from the trees. The walks on Exmoor are diverse and rewarding, we are certain that you will enjoy them.

The variety of scenery really is what walkers notice when visiting Exmoor. Every few miles the scenery changes from high cliffs, open moorland, deep river valleys, lakes, shingle beaches, ridges,

pretty villages and harbours. Challenging walks a plenty, excellent paths and signage and 985 kilometres of Rights-of-Way all make Exmoor a walkers paradise.

Two Moors Way The Two Moors Way links the National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor. Starting at Ivybridge on the southern edge of Dartmoor and finishing at Lynmouth on Exmoor’s North Devon coast it also crosses some beautiful mid-Devon countryside.

Tarka Trail 180 miles in a figure of eight in the northern part of Devon, a stretch of the route makes use of the Tarka Line Railway. The waymarked trail follows the route taken by Tarka the Otter, written by Henry Williamson.

The Trail passes through numerous towns, including Barnstaple, Bideford, Torrington, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, Lynmouth and Ilfracombe.

The Macmillan Way WestMacmillan Way West is a 102 mile, fully waymarked branch-path leaving the main path at Castle Cary in Somerset and heading westwards across the Somerset Levels, the Quantocks and Exmoor to Barnstaple.

The Coleridge WayWalk 36 miles through the stunning Somerset countryside of the Quantock Hills, the Brendon Hills and Exmoor, a landscape that inspired Coleridge to produce some of his best known work. From Nether Stowey on the Quantock Hills, where Coleridge lived for three years, walk the quiet and unspoilt northern fringes of the Quantock Hills.

Exmoor is blessed with having it all. It is one of the few National Parks that has a spectacular coastline with the highest cliffs in Britain. There is a good chance of meeting the rare Exmoor Pony and if you are quiet and observant, seeing the majestic Red Deer.

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Pass through the villages of Holford, West Quantoxhead and Bicknoller in the little known Brendon Hills, and on through the villages of Monksilver, Roadwater and Luxborough. Then across Lype Hill to Wheddon Cross, the remote Exmoor moorland fringes of Dunkery Hill, to the woodland village of Horner to reach Porlock, the end of your route, on the spectacular South West Coast Path.

Guided Walks Many people prefer to walk with a guided group so that they don’t have to worry about the route. You can enjoy the company of like-minded people and learn from a knowledgeable local guide about the area you are visiting. Each year the Exmoor National Park Authority

joins with other local organisations to provide

a programme of guided walks designed to introduce the visitor to the many areas and aspects of Exmoor.

The programme includes village trails, farm visits and specialised walks for studying aspects of natural history such as fungi, woodlands and wild flowers.

More details can be found at www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk

Going round in circles?The Moor Rover bus can drop you anywhere you like on Exmoor so now you can walk downhill all day! See page 71 for more information.

Try a walk with a differenceGet up close and personal with an elegant feathered friend on a North Devon Hawk Walk – 01598 740 114

Exmoor Perambulation Join hundreds of sturdy walkers as they Perambulate the boundaries of the Old Royal Forest of Exmoor in this tradition dating back hundreds of years. At 31 miles it’s not for the faint hearted!www.exmoorperambulation.co.uk

“Challenging walks a plenty,excellent paths and signage and985 kilometres of Rights-of-Way all make Exmoor a walkers paradise.”

Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing) is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by families and adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices.

The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, and then share your experiences online.

Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment. On Exmoor you will find upwards of 50 geocaches in a wide variety of locations.

More information:To find your nearest geocache www.geocaching.com

For geocaching kit www.ukgeocachers.co.uk

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North DevonCoast AONBCelebrating 50 yearsWhy not join one of our wardens guiding you through some cherry picked Walking Festival days in our Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

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Sponsors of the North Devon & Exmoor Walking Festival 2010

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The UK’s Most Scenic Walking Festival. Spring – 29th April to 7th MayAutumn – 1st to 4th October

For 10 years the Walking Festival has offered experienced and novice walkers alike the opportunity to enjoy the best Exmoor has to offer. Our range of carefully selected walks are all led by friendly and knowledgeable local guides ensuring that you get the most out of your day walking through some of the country’s most scenic landscapes.

The Festival runs in both the Spring and the Autumn enabling walkers to contrast the ever changing countryside on the wide choice of short half-day walks to full day rambles.

This year we are joining forces with the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty as they celebrate their 50th anniversary with a special range of hand-picked gems.

Our food walks are always very popular allowing you to treat yourself to some local farmhouse produce after working up a healthy appetite!

Many of our walks will be accessible by public transport and for those that are not, a new minibus service on Exmoor called Moor Rover will be available enabling us to offer some linear routes.

To see the full range of walks and find out more go to the festival web site at www.walkingexmoor.co.uk or call: 01271 863 001

North Devon& Exmoor Walking Festival

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CyclingSince the Tour of Britain first came through Exmoor in 2007, cyclists have been flocking to follow in the professionals footsteps.

You’ll see many club cyclists following the Exmoor Cycle Route, a 56 mile circular route, tracing the original Tour of Britain route which is breathtaking in every sense of the word!

Many families will also benefit from bringing bikes to explore more gentle routes off the beaten track, and when you know the Moor Rover bus will take you and your bike to the top, those challenging hills can suddenly become your friends!

Bikes can be hired in Minehead.

Mountain BikingExmoor provides some of the best trails in the South West, whether it’s stunning downhill descents, tricky single-track routes or just the wide open spaces that you like, there is something for everyone.

Before going for any ride it is essential that you check your bike over and ensure that it is in good working order and safe to ride.

Cycling & Mountain BikingThe right placesThe waterproof and rip proof map, which grades the severity of off-road cycling routes on Exmoor is available from National Park Centres or visitwww.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk

3 suggested starting points:1. Kennisham Hill – anywhere out of the car park, keep to the bridleways.GR SS967 359.

2. Grabbist – no need to climb up as you can park at Hopcott and take the main paths. Stay on main bridleway. GR SS964 454.

3. North Hill – park on top of thehill and take the main bridleway.GR SS942 474.

Mountain biking and cycling on Exmoor is growing in popularity and it’s not hard to understand why with a good variety of bridleways and some of the most spectacular scenery in the South West of England.

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HireMinehead Cycle Hire: 01643 705 307Pompys: 01643 704 077Just Ride Exmoor: 01598 752 529Exmoor Adventures: 07976 208 279

RoutesPedal around Porlockwww.porlock.co.uk

Exmoor Cycle Routewww.activeexmoor.com

Transport with your bikesMoor Rover (p 71)

Don’t missExmoor Explorer – AugustExmoor MTB Marathon – SeptemberExmoor Beast – November

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The Exmoor fly fisher has the perfect excuse to sit and wait, the perfect excuse to absorb and observe the natural environment with its many secrets revealed only to those who wait.

In the rivers Exe, Barle and Lyn you can find Wild Brown Trout, Grayling and Salmon. Small lakes such as Exe Valley Fishery or its big brother Wimbleball Reservoir high up on Haddon Hill will yield Rainbow Trout or head to the coast to catch a Bass.

Day tickets are freely available from various outlets including hotels, local farmers, tourist offices and specialist fishing agents.

Rod LicencesAvailable from all post offices.

PermitsLynton TIC – 01598 752 225Porlock Visitors CentreNational Trust, WatersmeetDulverton – Lance Nicholson, Gun shop 01398 323 409

Get in the saddle

FishingWith beautiful rivers, tranquil lakes and a rugged coastline Exmoor offers quality fishing for beginners and experienced fisherman alike.

RidingWith its stunning and varied terrain, deep wooded combes, sparkling river valleys, meandering streams, open moorland and 482 kilometres of bridleways, you and your horse will have the time of your life.

Awaiting you on Exmoor is a vast array of horse holiday accommodation providers who welcome horses and riders with open arms, stables and paddocks.

You’ll find breathtaking scenery, comfortable cottages and farmhouses, home cooking that hits the right spot, reassuringly large and well-kitted-out boot rooms for gear and plenty of hot water after a day’s riding.

More often than not, the owners, or someone knowledgeable nearby, will be happy to accompany you on rides. Some will even take you further afield for a blast on the beach, a trip to a local competition centre, or a day’s racing.

Something for everyoneIf you can’t bring your own horse or you want to try riding for the first time, Burrowhayes Farm is a great place to start. Escorted rides are taken in the glorious Horner Valley and on the open moorland of Dunkery, Ley Hill and Selworthy.Small children’s ponies are available for parents to walk and lead.01643 862 463

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Trail Running, Climbing & Canoeing

RunEndurancelife Coastal Trail Series (May)Golden Horseshoe trail run (May)The Doone Run (September)Stagger & Stumble (October)

ClimbThe Mill Adventure Centre – 01769 579 600 The Calvert Trust – 01598 763 221Exmoor Adventures – 07976 208 279Hard Rock Fest – (August)

CanoeWimbleball Lake 01398 371 460Exmoor Adventures – 07976 208 279Exmoor Canoe Club www.exmoorcanoeclub.org.uk

Full details...www.activeexmoor.com

ClimbingExmoor has some of the UK’s highest sea cliffs on its North coast with the most spectacular scenery. The Valley of Rocks in Lynton is a popular spot for climbing, with some graded routes.

Other coastal cliffs provide perfect areas to practice rock climbing skills in a bouldering environment, as well as there being a variety of climbs along the Exmoor coast. These areas are not for the faint hearted, requiring experience and advanced climbing skills, as well as tidal knowledge.

If you’re looking for a guide or would like to learn some new skills and techniques on a specialist course, then contact Exmoor Adventures or The Mill Adventure Centre. More experienced climbers can find out route information from the Exmoor Coast Group.

Trail RunningWith over 400 miles of bridleways trail running is on the rise with a plethora of choice in amazing locations.

You also find many organised runs throughout the year of varying lengths right up to a full marathon cross country.

In fact the trails of Exmoor could be described as breathtaking in more ways than one!

CanoeingCanoeing on Exmoor has long been a popular activity with a good choice of rivers, lakes and spectacular coastline.

For the novice canoeist or just for some family fun Wimbleball Lake provides the perfect location to learn canoeing as it offers sheltered, flat water and stunning scenery at the same time.

Tuition and boat hire available all year round. British Canoe Union courses are

also available throughout the year. For the more experienced the rivers provide some great grade 1 and 2 paddles, whilst the infamous river Lyn heads north providing a challenging descent.

Finally for the experienced sea kayaker the coast is growing in popularity, providing the perfect way to explore some of England’s most remote spots which cannot be accessed by foot.

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If it’s music you’re into then the free Lynton & Lynmouth Music Festival is sure to please. Numerous folk festivals are held throughout the year. For the classically minded try the 2 Moors Festival.

For more gastronomic delights you find pride taken in local produce. To celebrate this make sure you don’t miss the Exmoor Food Festival in October.

For the energetic outdoor lover there are off road mountain bike marathons and a variety of cross country runs. Long distance cycling events, riding and climbing competitions are all beautifully framed by the spectacular landscape.

Our walking festival is very popular with hundreds congregating to sample one of over 100 guided walks available each year. For the dedicated you can even Perambulate 31 miles around the old Royal Forest of Exmoor, an achievement worthy of extra foot lotion!

For the family, one of the many country shows is sure to please. Don’t miss the raft race from Minehead when thousands gather to watch fun and antics!

Finally Christmas is a truly magical experience with either Dunster by Candlelight or Dulverton by Starlight both guaranteed to release a warm glow from within.

Wildlife, arts, food, sports or music, 2010 is going to be jam packed full of inspiring and memorable events and local festivals.

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Events & FestivalsJanuary 17WassailingJoin in the this ancient tradition and sample the cider produced from the apples.

January 30 – February 21Snowdrop ValleyCarpeted with snowdrops each February, visit this hidden valley deep in the heart of Exmoor.

March 20-21Spring Steam GalaImpressive fleet of steam locomotives in action.

April 29 – May 3Sailors’ Traditional Hobby HorseThe May Day celebrations reflect pagan traditions, as a hobby horse stalks the streets of Minehead and Dunster.

April 29 – May 7Exmoor Walking Festival (Spring)Selection of cherry picked guided walks, some with food!

May 16-18Golden Horseshoe Endurance RideEndurance ride attracting national competitors, pleasure ride and trail run available.

May 21-24Hunting the Earl of RoneCombe Martin’s unique annual custom as the Grenadiers, Hobby Horse, Fool and villagers hunt through the village for the Earl of Rone.

May 28-31Dulverton Folk FestivalNow in its 4th year, the best local talent performs over 4 days.

June 12-13 Lynton/Lynmouth Music Festival Diverse mix of budding new talent and well established acts.

June 19 Exmoor Perambulation Long distance walk around the old forest of Exmoor.

June 20

UK Ironman 70.3 Triathlon Over 1000 athletes compete from Wimbleball lake for a place in the world finals.

July 28

Dunster Country Fair A great day out for all the family celebrating the country way of life.

July 3-4

Days out with Thomas Thomas and friends return to West Somerset Railway.

July 2-25 Combe Martin Music Festival A month long Music Festival encompassing a wide variety of styles from local and international bands.

July 25-31 Minehead & Exmoor Festival A week of classical music including four orchestral concerts from visiting orchestra, one chamber concert and a recital.

August 1 Exmoor Explorer Popular Mountain bike marathon from Wheddon Cross.

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August 20 Dunster Show A country show set in stunning Exmoor scenery on the edge of the Medieval village of Dunster.

August 27-29 Watchet Music Festival 2 days and 3 nights of live musical entertainment and more.

August 28-30 Legendary Grand Tour of Minis Join in the fun as a parade of minis, old and young, travel across the moor to the sound of tooting horns.

September 4 RNLI Raft Race Over 50 rafts battling the seas in a 4.5 mile race. Live music, craft and market stalls with spectacular firework display.

September 9-12 Porlock Arts Festival Four-day arts festival in picturesque Porlock.

September 18 – October 3 Somerset Art Weeks A two week showcase of visual arts at venues across Somerset.

October 1-4

Walking Festival (Autumn) Selection of cherry picked guided walks, some with food!

October 1-10 Exmoor Food FestivalFood, glorious food! A diverse selection of foodie events set in the stunning scenery of Exmoor.

October 7-17

Two Moors Festival Classic FM’s “Festival in the South West” using rural churches as venues across Exmoor and Dartmoor.

October 15-17 Porlock Red Deer Rutting Weekend National Trust safaris to view Red Deer rutting; jeep safari; falconry; jazz and dinners with accommodation.

November 7 Exmoor Beast 1000 cyclists endure a 100mile course for the intrepid.

December 3-4

Dunster by Candlelight Dunster turns its back on the present and lights it’s streets in the soft glow of candle lanterns.

December 4-24 Santa Trains Enjoy a train ride on the West Somerset Railway and meet Father Christmas.

December 5

Dulverton by Starlight Dulverton is transformed into a twinkling delight of white lights and Christmas trees.

December 13-15 Carol Trains Popular Carol Trains hauled by heritage steam locomotives to recreate the era of Christmas gone by.

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West Somerset RailwaySit back and relax as you travel along one of Britain’s best and longest Heritage Railways. Enjoy miles of stunning Somerset countryside and coastal scenery. The journey is full of fascination, whether you are looking for a nostalgic ride back in time or to study the railway and industrial heritage. You can also take your bike on board. 01643 704 996

Relax with some good foodTreat yourself to some boutique shopping and a meal at Town Mills, Dulverton. 01398 323 124

The Mill Climbing CentreOn the southerly fringes of Exmoor this excellent indoor climbing venue is one of the best in the South West. A great way for teenagers to expel some energy with time to relax in the summit cafe. 01769 579 600

Swimming poolsIf it’s wet outdoors, go swimming! Traditional pools can be found at Tiverton, Barnstaple and South Molton with Butlins in Minehead offering a fun pool with wave machine and waterslides.

Exmoor SafariSpend the day travelling cross country with a Jeep Safari, offering a thrilling day out even in the wet! 01643 831 229

Dunster CastleOpen from 11am – enjoy this romantic castle with turrets and towers, remodelled in the 19th century, an important fortress for over 1,000 years on this dramatic hilltop location with sweeping views over Exmoor and the Bristol Channel. 01643 823 004

ButlinsWith a giant family fun pool complete with wave machine and lazy river, spectacular indoor shows and much more a day pass to Butlins is sure to entertain. (see p 70 for a discount voucher) 0845 070 4760

TropiquariaThis Animal and Adventure Park in Watchet is a great day out for adults and children of all ages. Hold a snake or creepy-crawly in the Tropical Hall, visit the amazing puppet show and the newly redecorated aquarium. 01984 640 688

Rainy day ideasExmoor GemsCleeve Abbey Washford 01984 640 377

Dunster Working Water Mill 01643 821 759

Woody Bay Railway 01598 763 487

Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway 01598 753 486

Exmoor Pony Centre, Dulverton 01398 323 093

NearbyIlfracombe AquariumExperience the fascinating journey from Exmoor stream to the Atlantic Ocean. 01271 864 533

Haynes Motor MuseumThe Haynes Motor Museum holds over 400 amazing cars and bikes from nostalgic classics of the 50’s and 60’s glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royces to exciting super cars like the Jaguar XJ220. 01963 440 804

Quince Honey FarmSouth Molton, The world’s largest exhibition of living honey bees. Indoor apiary with 20 colonies of bees in natural habitats. Hives which open at the touch of a button to show the bees living and working inside.

Also Nearby...The Big Sheep Adventure Park, BidefordAtlantis Adventure Park, BidefordWatermouth Castle & Family Theme ParkCombe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park

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Attractions & Activities

Explore this haven of peace and tranquillity and glimpse monastic life from 800 years ago. Experience fine cloister architecture, carved angels and heraldic tiled floors.

Washford, Watchet, Somerset TA23 0PS T: 01984 640377 F: 01984 641348 E: [email protected]: www.english-heritage.org.uk/cleeve

Cleeve Abbey (English Heritage)

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Leaving Dunster Castle, travel five miles west to experience the magnificent countryside and breathtaking views on the Holnicote Estate. The 5042 hectares of diverse landscape; with footpaths and bridleways amounting to 160 miles, accommodate both energetic and gentle activities. Meander among traditional cottages at Selworthy, Horner, Luccombe, Bossington and Allerford and indulge in delicious cream teas.

Enjoy wild beauty, dark, wide skies or take in one of our events. Whatever the weather you will not be disappointed!

Contact 01643 862452 or email [email protected] for further information.

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Dunster Castle and Gardens

Dramatically sited on a wooded hill; a castle has existed here since Norman times, the impressive medieval gatehouse and ruined tower immediately give reminders of its turbulent history.

Relax on the South Terrace amongst subtropical plants, admire fine interiors and an imposing oak staircase, or get lost among bamboos and red cedars along the River Avill.

Special events run throughout the year. Contact 01643 821314 or email [email protected] for further details.

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Enjoy a family day out on this quiet unspoilt sandy beach

LARGE DRIVE-ON GRASS PICNIC AREARefreshments - beach goods

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INFORMATION - TELEPHONE STEVE OR SEAN 01643 821296

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Attractions & Activities

• View wild red deer.• Aspects of local wildlife explained. Morning afternoon and evening excursions approximately 2½ hoursAdults £25.00 Children (under 12) £13.00 in a 8 seater Land Rover.

Departs from: The Exmoor White Horse Inn, ExfordTo book please telephone 01643 831229 or 831112

• View wild red deer.• Aspects of local wildlife explained. Morning afternoon and evening excursions approximately 2½ hours Adults £25.00 Children (under 12) £13.00 in a 8 seater Land Rover.

Departs from: The Exmoor White Horse Inn, ExfordTo book please telephone 01643 831229 or 831112

Whether you seek challenge and adventure, or peace and tranquillity, you will find it all at the Dunster Estate. From forests, follies and farmland, to hill forts, hill tops and heathland, explore this special landscape on our extensive walking and cycling trail network: accessible from Dunster, or from Nutcombe Bottom car park and adventure play area – also home to England’s tallest tree!Loxhole Sawmill, Dunster, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6NY T: 01643 821309 E: [email protected]

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WIMbLEbALL LAkEAcTIVITy cENTRESomerset’s largest area of inland open water, set in an upland valley of astonishing natural beauty, is home to one of the most comprehensive outdoor activity centres in the South West.

• Family fun multi-activity adventures, bushcraft expeditions and raft-building

• Tea rooms and campsite

• 900 acres ideal for events

• RYA and BCU affiliated sailing and kayaking courses and sailability

• Watersports – kayak, canoe, windsurfer and dinghy hire

• Fishing – one of the County’s premier Trout fisheries, tuition available

• Mountain Biking – ride alone or guided (pre-booking necessary)

• Walk – over ten miles of rugged but well maintained footpath and bridleway

• Rowing – 2000m marked course, wet and dry training facilities available

Wimbleball is Exmoor’s premier destination for natural beauty, exhilarating watersports and family fun.

www.swlakestrust.org.uk/wimbleball

[email protected] tel: 01398 371 460

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Attractions & Activities

www.pompyscycles.co.uk

Sales, repairs and bicycle hire

Mart Road, Minehead TA24 5BJ

01643 [email protected]

Outdoor activity packages and specialist courses tailored to customers needs. Qualified, experienced and fully insured staff.

•Kayaking •Mountain Biking

•Canoeing •Rock Climbing

•Abseiling •Coasteering

Contact: Dan French T: 07976 208 279 E: [email protected]: www.exmooradventures.co.uk

Exmoor Adventures

Superb fly fishing on rivers and lakes of Exmoor for individuals, groups and families. Guided fly fishing trips.

Expert tuition to all levels. Tackle provided.

Come and have a go.

Contact: John Dawson T: 01398 331498 E: [email protected]: www.johndawson.co.uk

John Dawson Fly Fishing

We cater for everyone,from families to off-roadenthusiasts.

Great value hires fromtwo hours to a week!

EXMOOR CYCLE HIRE6 Parkhouse Rd  MineheadSomerset TA24 8ABTel: 01643 [email protected]

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Visit the South West’s Premier Fly Fishing Tackle Shop

• Huge Range of Tried & Tested Equipment

• Local Flies & Advice• Fly Fishing Courses• Permits on Exe Valley

Fishery• Ample Parking

Exe Valley Fishery, Exebridge, Somerset TA22 9AY T: 01398 323008 W: www.hartflyshop.com

For further details visitwww.discoverwistlandpound.org.ukor call: 01598 763 706

The Discovery Centre is our education facility. From here we run day and residential field studies for school groups as well as family activities and guided walks. Please look at our website for current events and more information.

Wistlandpound, Kentisbury, Barnstaple, North Devon,

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Discover Wistlandpound a partnership between Calvert Trust Exmoor, Forestry Commission and South West Lakes Trust

Whether you enjoy a quiet stroll, family picnic, fishing trip with friends or want to Discover more about Wistlandpound’s fascinating wildlife, Wistlandpound has something for everyone.

Come and enjoy our accessible outdoor facilities

• All ability trim trail around the lake• Wheelchair accessible discovery trail• Fly fishing with day permits• Responsible dog owners welcome

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Lynton & LynmouthCliff Railway

Unique Victorian Water Powered LiftSpectacular 340 metre cliffside drop!

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Attractions, Activities, Food & Drink

Falconry on Exmoor. The ultimate ‘hands-on’ hawking experience. Only thirty pounds per hour, total, for a group of three. Fully insured. Vouchers available.

Contact: Nigel Penfold T: 01598 740114 E: [email protected]: www.northdevonhawkwalks.co.uk

North Devon Hawk WalksBurrowhayes Farm Riding Stables

In the heart of Exmoor Country.Escorted rides for all abilities on Dunkery, Ley Hill & Selworthy.Children’s ponies for parents to walk and lead.Licensed by WSDC.Open from Easter to October (not Saturdays).Also popular family campsite.1 mile east of Porlock off A39.

West Luccombe, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8HT T: 01643 862463E: [email protected] W: www.burrowhayes.co.uk THE OLD LIFEBOAT HOUSE, THE PIER, ILFRACOMBE HARBOUR,

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- Hot & cold drinks & cakes -Sit in or take out.

- Local food & interesting gifts.

The Exmoor Perambulation 2010Join us as we continue a tradition dating back over 725 years as we tread the boundaries of the old Royal Forest of Exmoor on June 19th.Walk 15 or 31 miles, u18’s free with an adult.

www.exmoorperambulation.co.uk

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There’s a wide choice of places to stay on or near to Exmoor. These following pages have been divided into ten coloured sections to help you find your way around.

To book you should contact the advertisers directly, we always advise to book in advance to avoid disappointment. You may also wish to contact the local Tourist Information Centre (see page 70) for more advice and latest availability. Please mention Exmoor 2010 when making your enquiry.

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Accommodation Guide

Please be aware that although we take every effort to check ratings are up to date, they may change throughout the year and we cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies.

If you have any concerns about your accommodation or would just like to check the current rating contact details are as follows:

Visit Britain: www.enjoyengland.com T: 0208 563 3309 AA: www.theAA.com T: 01256 844 455.Stepping Stones: T: 0845 241 2043

Western Exmoor

Lynton &Lynmouth

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East Coast &Quantocks

Central Exmoor

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Georgian elegance, spectacular views, comfortable beds and the warm welcome to make your stay special.

Minehead Road, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8EY T: 01643 863599 E: [email protected]: www.exmoor-house.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £40 Rooms: 4

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The national tourism agency assesses over 23,000 businesses nationally. You will see 1 to 5 star ratings for each category of accommodation.

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Nationally recognised ratings for Hotels and Guest Accommodation.

Stepping Stones (SS)

Accommodation providers who are not a part of a national rating scheme are a part of the Stepping Stones initiative, administered through North Devon+. Expect these properties to be clean, safe and fit for purpose as they have all been inspected.

Awaiting inspection (AI)

Where AI is displayed grading has been applied for and not yet awarded at the time of going to print.

CategoryH Hotel

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CC Camping & Caravanning

GA Guest Accommodation (including Bed & Breakfast, Farm Houses, Inn’s, and Holiday Parks)

AwardsVisit Britain Awards (G) (S)

Gold and Silver awards given to accommodation that goes the extra mile to make your star extra special.

Green Tourism Business Scheme

Awarded to those actively engaged in reducing the negative impact on the environment their business may have.

David Bellamy Conservation Award

Awards made to holiday parks and campsites showing environmental concern.

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Western Exmoor

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

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Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

Lynton & LynmouthCoombe Martin

Escape to this beautiful, medieval longhouse, with quality en-suite bedrooms, beams, log fires and low doorways! Explore the farm with its panoramic views and abundant wildlife. A Devon Cream Tea awaits your arrival.

West Buckland, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 0SR T: 01598 760254 F: 01598 760254 E: [email protected]: www.huxtablefarm.co.uk

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Martinhoe, Parracombe, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 4PZ T: 01598 763313 E: [email protected]: www.exmoorhideaway.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £275 - £470Total no. of units: 3 To sleep: 1-2

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Prices per person per night: £35 - £45Rooms: 6

Located just above Lynton we offer a very friendly relaxed atmosphere with personal attention from hosts Will and Sarah.

Lunch and evening meals are freshly prepared next door in our free house, The Beggars Roost, with all produce being sourced locally where possible.

Barbrook, Lynton, Devon EX35 6LD T: 01598 752404 E: [email protected]: www.exmoormanorhotel.co.uk

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Prices per person per night: £30Rooms: 5

Situated close to Valley of the Rocks and coastal paths. Delightful homely run hotel. Well appointed rooms tastefully decorated. Excellent home cooking. Personal attention and a very warm welcome assured.

“Bring your own wine” Open all year.

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Prices per person per night: £29 - £39Rooms: 8

Unwind, relax and be pampered in our comfortable home set in beautiful Exmoor countryside on the edge of Lynton.

• Fully Licensed • Free Car Parking • Home Cooked Food • En-Suite Rooms • Guest Lounge • WI-FI Internet • All rooms with LCD freeview digital TV

9 Longmead, Lynton, Devon EX35 6DQ T: 01598 752523 F: 01598 752523 E: [email protected]: www.longmeadhouse.co.uk

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Prices per unit per week: £195 - £725Total no. of units: 3 To sleep: 1-6

3 properties: individual, full residential quality.Not a complex.

Royal Castle Lodge: romantic thatched cottage for two at Lynton. Perfect for honeymoons or anniversaries.

Water’s Edge Cottage: riverbank cottage for 1-6 by harbour at Lynmouth.

Bosun’s Cottage: Seaside cottage for 1-4 at Combe Martin Harbour.

Open all year - cosy winter breaks. Share our ‘secret’ walks, cycle and mtb routes. Bike storage and dogs by arrangement.

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Porlock Vale

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PorlockSelworthy

Clooneavin Holiday Apartments VB

Prices per unit per week: £210 - £450Total no. of units: 8 To sleep: 2-8

Nestled on a wooded hillside, 5 minutes from sea, shops, restaurants and pubs. An ideal base for walking, touring, riding, fishing or just relaxing.

Children and pets welcome.

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Clooneavin Path, Lynmouth, Devon EX35 6EE T: 01598 753334 E: [email protected]: www.clooneavinholidays.co.uk

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Prices per person per night: £36 - £44Rooms: 14

The North Cliff stands in a quiet position with magnificent views over Lynmouth Bay and Countisbury Hill from all our rooms. Ideal for walking or touring. Our restaurant ‘The View’ offers English home cooking at its best. Come to the North Cliff for superb food, comfortable beautiful surroundings and a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. All bedrooms en-suite. Beverage tray, TV and hair dryer in all rooms. Non smoking hotel. Hotel car park, restaurant and lounge bar. Groups, children, and dogs welcome. Short break offers. Open all year round. On South West coastal footpath and close to village.

North Walk, Lynton, Devon EX35 6HJ T: 01598 752357 E: [email protected]: www.northcliffhotel.co.uk

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A dog-friendly 13th Century Coaching Inn based on Exmoor with blackened beams and inglenook fireplaces. Providing B&B accommodation, fine wines, real ales and good food.

Countisbury Hill, Lynmouth, Devon EX35 6NE T: 01598 741263 E: [email protected]: www.blueballinn.com

Prices per person per night: £35 - £52Rooms: 16 To sleep: 33

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These 12 cosy holiday bungalows enjoy an idyllic setting with breathtaking views of the Park. With Lynton and Lynmouth just 2 miles away, this is a perfect base for exploring. Open all year.

Dean Steep, Barbrook, Lynton EX35 6JS T: 01598 753272 E: [email protected]: www.deansteep.com

Prices per unit per week: £220 - £499Total no. of units: 12 To sleep: 1-4

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17th Century Farmhouse on hillside above Brendon. Delicious breakfast with homemade bread and marmalade, will set you up for the day exploring Exmoor, then relax in the lounge to plan tomorrow.

Countisbury, Lynton, Devon EX35 6NF T: 01598 741236 E: [email protected]: www.brendonvalley.co.uk/coombe_farm.htm

Prices per person per night: £26 - £31.50Total no. of rooms: 5

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Wychanger is situated in the peaceful, unspoilt national trust village of Luccombe, nestling at the foot of Dunkery Hill, the highest point of Exmoor.

Luccombe, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8TA T: 01643 862526 E: [email protected]: www.wychanger.net

Prices per unit per week: £240 - £550Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 2-6

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Beautiful accommodation. Sea views. Secluded. Short walk to village shops and pubs. 5 Acres. Wonderful walking, cycling, riding and tennis.

Hartshanger, Toll Rd, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8JH T: 01643 862700 F: 01643 862700 E: [email protected]: www.hartshanger.com

Prices per unit per week: £300 - £625Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 2-5

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Georgian elegance, spectacular views, comfortable beds and the warm welcome to make your stay special.

Minehead Road, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8EY T: 01643 863599 E: [email protected]: www.exmoor-house.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £40 Rooms: 4

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Elegant, “bijou” B&B, Porlock. Single, twin, double rooms: all en-suite. Antiques/works of art. Off-street parking. Extensive breakfast menu. Open all year. Internet bookings welcome.

High Bank, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8NP T: 01643 863456 E: [email protected]: www.seaviewporlock.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £27.50 - £30 Rooms: 4

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Hindon Organic Farm SS

Real Farm - Real Food - Relax.

Idyllic location. Selworthy 1ml-Minehead 3mls.

B&B or S/C cottage. 18thC Charm - 21stC Style

Award winning own organic produce/Farm shop.

Walks to moor and coast path. Hot Tub.

Ducks Dabble - Piglets play – Peacocks parade.

“Just Perfect for a special getaway ”.

Nr Selworthy, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 8SHT: 01643 705244 E: [email protected] W: www.hindonfarm.com

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Prices per unit per week: £350 - £995Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-6 Prices per person per night: £40 - £45Rooms: 4

Your Tourist Information Centre can search foraccommodation for you. Call Minehead on 01643 702 624 or Porlock on 01643 863 150

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Accommodation Coach House Apartments SS

Prices per unit per week: £240 - £350Total no. of units: 4 To sleep: 2-8

Perfect for Couples.

Pretty Edwardian stables, hayloft and grooms quarters, gently restored into stylish, comfortable apartments in tranquil setting, surrounded by sunny lawned cottage gardens with roses, raised pond and scented shrubbery.

Walk from the gate to Porlock’s picturesque shops, pub’s, cafe’s, restaurants, seascapes, moorland and wildlife.

The Old Coach House & Stables, Doverhay Place, Minehead Road, Porlock, Somerset, TA24 8HU T: 01643 862409 E: [email protected]: www.theoldcoachhouseexmoor.co.uk

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Comfortable, spacious apartments with a relaxing atmosphere. Extensive grounds. Breathtaking views of Exmoor and the coastline.

Allerford, Exmoor, Somerset TA24 8HJ T: 01643 862800 E: [email protected]: www.lynchcountryhouse.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £330 - £760Total no. of units: 6 To sleep: 2-8

Lynch Country House VB SC

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Allerford, Nr Porlock, Somerset TA24 8HW T: 01643 862475 E: [email protected]: www.thepackhorse-exmoor.co.uk

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The Pack Horse VB

We are situated in an idyllic location within the National Trust Village of Allerford, alongside the shallow river Aller, overlooking the ancient Pack Horse Bridge. Choose from one of our 4 riverside apartments or detached courtyard cottage all offering quality self-catering accommodation, for couples, families or small groups.

Immediate access to the beautiful surrounding countryside, pretty villages, spectacular coast and moor.

A warm welcome and personal service assured.

Pet friendly. Private parking. Short breaks.

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Prices per unit per week: £310 - £555Total no. of units: 5 To sleep: 1-6

The Drang, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8LB T: 01823 698330 F: 01823 698169 E: [email protected]

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Green Chantry VB

A dear little cottage standing peacefully under the gaze of the Parish church but a stone’s throw from the hub of this bustling Exmoor village.

Timber floors, richly coloured rugs, period fireplace, prettily furnished with a suntrap courtyard.

Sleeps 4.

Private garage nearby.

Dogs by arrangement.

Open all year.

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Prices per unit per week: £198 - £455Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

Mrs Diana Williams Brandish Street Farm, Allerford, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8HR T: 01643 862383

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Orchard Cottage VB

Delightful character National Trust farm holiday cottage near Allerford with its own garden and parking. Log fire, cosy, clean and comfortable. The area is noted for its fine walks and wildlife. Fishing, riding, cycling, touring, and many attractions nearby. Colour brochure available.

Open all year.

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Prices per unit per week: £310 - £400Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-6

West End, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8QD T: 01643 863150 F: 01643 863014 E: porlockciesomerset.gov.uk W: www.porlock.co.uk

Porlock Visitor Centre

Porlock Visitor Centre Staff offer informative, friendly help and advice to ensure visitors have a very special experience on Exmoor. Staff visit all accommodation on their listings and offer a FREE booking service. Books, maps, local crafts and produce on sale.

Open all year round.

Summer - weekdays and Saturday 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm, Sunday 10am-1pm

Winter - Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-1pm

Delightful, quiet family run park in quaint village location, stunning views, in heart of Exmoor.

High Bank, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8ND T: 01643 862269 F: 01643 862269 E: [email protected]: www.porlockcaravanpark.co.uk

Prices per pitch per night: £13 - £19.50Total no. of pitches: 40 Prices per unit per week: £310 - £535Total no. of units: 9 To sleep: 1-6

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Middle Croft House, Bossington Lane, Porlock, Somerset TA24 8HD T: 01643 862636 E: [email protected]: www.brattoncrest.co.uk

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Bratton Crest SS

In a superb location on the fringe of the Exmoor National Park in the village of Woodcombe between Porlock and Minehead.

The completely refurbished detached bungalow has modern, stylish décor and is furnished and equipped to the highest standard.

It stands in an elevated position with superb views on the lane leading to the hamlet of Bratton.

There are many coast and country walks from door.

Fully central heated.

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Prices per unit per week: £250 - £450Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-4

West Luccombe, Porlock, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8HT T: 01643 862463 E: [email protected]

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Burrowhayes Farm Carvan & Camping Site & Riding Stables AA / VB

Popular family site in the glorious Horner Valley just 2 miles from the coast.

The surrounding moors and woods provide a walkers paradise and give children hours of fun playing and exploring.

Stables offer pony trekking for all abilities.

Heated shower block with disabled and baby changing facilities, laundrette and pot wash.

Sites for Tourers, tents and motorhomes with hook-ups. Caravan holiday homes for hire.

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Prices per pitch per night: £10 - £17.50Total no. of pitches: 120 Prices per unit per week: £190 - £400Total no. of units: 19 To sleep: 1-6

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Minehead

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

Minehead

Premier guest accommodation comprising of a range of spacious rooms located within quiet leafy suburbs but close to all amenities.

36 Ponsford Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DY T: 01643 702313 E: [email protected]: www.kingswayhotelminehead.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £35 - £40 Rooms: 8

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Thatched cottage. Once part of a 15th Century Inn. 200yds from the town centre.

Linen and electric included. Brochure available.Open February - November

Mrs J Harvey 42 Bampton St, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5TT T: 01643 705016

Prices per unit per week: £170 - £260Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

The Old Black Boy VB SC

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Friendly B&B. Comfortable lounge and dining room. Extensive breakfast menu served. All rooms en-suite. Short level walk to all amenities

24 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DU T: 01643 702647 E: [email protected]: www.tranmereguesthouse.co.uk

Prices per person per night: From £27 Rooms: 6

Tranmere House VB GA

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Spacious victorian house. Extensive breakfast menu. Quiet, centrally located, level walk to amenities. Ideal touring.

29 Blenheim Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5PZ T: 01643 703374 E: [email protected]: www.exmoor.com

Prices per person per night: £25 - £27.50 Rooms: 3

Baytree SS GA

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Unique location with magnificent sea views. Level position. Sleeps 2/6. Superb lounge with balcony overlooking Bristol Channel. Well equipped and appointed to high standard. Electricity/linen provided. Parking. Open all year.

4 Tides Reach, The Harbour, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5UL T: 01643 704405 F: 01643 704405

Prices per unit per week: £215 - £520Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-6

La Mer VB (S) SC

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Bethany Guest House is a beautiful Edwardian building, within 2 minutes walk to local shops. Close to the seafront and surrounding countryside, with off-street parking.

10 Townsend Rd, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5RG T: 01643 704289 M: 07720 313297 E: [email protected]: www.mineheadguesthouse.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £30 Rooms: 4

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Three comfortable self-contained flats at the foot of North Hill. Convenient for shops, beach and station. Ideal base for exploring Exmoor.

Open all year.

2 Northfield Rd, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5QQ T: 01643 704958 E: [email protected]: www.rosanda.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £130 - £315Total no. of units: 3 To sleep: 2-4

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Superb top floor seafront apartment with lift. Lovely Edwardian building. Magnificent sea and harbour views. Four double bedrooms, one ensuite with balcony, two further bathrooms.

Metropole Court, The Esplanade, Minehead.T: 01895 236972 (for brochure) W: www.thedomeflat.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £300 - £625Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-8

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Cottage overlooks Minehead harbour and bay. Two bedrooms, 1 double bed and 1 with double and single beds. Linen, towels, electricity included. Parking few yards away. Open all year.

57 Quay Street, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5UL T: 01643 704263

Prices per unit per week: £225 - £400Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-5

Fishermen Cottage VB (S) SC

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Fishermans cottage on Minehead Seafront with views over the bay. Comfortable and well equipped. Ideal for a relaxing Exmoor break throughout all seasons. Brochure available. Car parking pass..

15 Quay Street, Minehead, Somerset TA18 7PW T: 01935 881436E: [email protected] W: www.seagatecottage.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £330 - £560Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 3 +2

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Festival

2010

www.exmoorfoodfestival.co.uk

Bungalow in the quiet Parks Walk location. Comfortable and well equipped. Close to town and North Hill. Wheelchair friendly. Patio and off-street parking. Open all year.

4A Periton Lane, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8AQ T: 01729 823505/824199 F: 01729 823505 E: [email protected]: www.somerset-holiday-cottage.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £195 - £380Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-3

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Close to the centre of Minehead, two double bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, paved garden. Equipped to make your stay comfortable. Ideal base for Exmoor.

67 Bampton St, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5TX T: 01643 707085 E: [email protected]

Prices per unit per week: £270 - £370Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Kenella House AA (HIGHLY COMMENDED)

Prices per room per night: £60 - £70Rooms: 6

Elegantly renovated Victorian town house offering warm welcoming quality en-suite accommodation.

Ground floor double room.

Optional evening meals.

Off-road gated car park.

Short level walk to town centre, seafront and steam railway.

No children. Open all year.

7 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DT T: 01643 703128 E: [email protected]: www.kenellahouse.co.uk

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Montrose Guest House VB

Prices per person per night: £27.50 - £32.50Rooms: 5

A short walk to beach, shops and steam railway, we offer comfortable en-suite accommodation including ground floor Garden Suite and separate guest lounge.

An Ideal base for exploring Exmoor, Quantocks, the South West Coast Path, or just to relax.

Off-street parking.

No children or pets.

14 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DU T: 01643 706473 E: [email protected]: www.montroseminehead.co.uk

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Sunfield VB

Prices per person per night: £28 - £39Rooms: 8

A delightful, family run guest house with a warm and friendly welcome. Only a few minutes level walking to seafront, gardens and shops.

We offer all en-suite bedrooms with digital TV’s and beverage trays. Vegetarian and special diets catered for.

Ideal for Steam Railway

83 Summerland Avenue, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5BW T: 01643 703565 E: [email protected]: www.sunfieldminehead.co.uk

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31 Blenheim Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5PZ T: 01643 703720 E: [email protected]: www.parksideminehead.com

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Comfortable modernised flats overlooking beautiful Blenheim Gardens. Quiet yet centrally located, we are at the foot of North Hill, moments from the sea and a short walk to the high street. Nearby, towards the harbour, is the start of the Southwest Coast Path, leading up wooded North Hill into Exmoor National Park.

Fully equipped, private parking and garden.

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Prices per unit per week: £150 - £325Total no. of units: 5 To sleep: 2-5

Periton Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8SN T: 01643 705970 E: [email protected]: www.peritonpark.co.uk

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John and Vicky Borland invite you to enjoy Exmoor’s many rural activities from this idyllic secluded location.

Cottage and cottage style apartments set in thirty acres of private grounds.

• Direct access to the Exmoor National Park and 1.5miles from the sea.

• Holiday horse livery available.

• Heated outdoor swimming pool.

• Close to Minehead, Restaurants, Pubs, etc.

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Beverleigh B&B VB

Prices per room per night: £30 - £35Rooms: 3 - 2 double, 1 twin

Charming Edwardian house situated in a delightful location on the higher slopes of North Hill where Exmoor meets the Sea.

Set in lovely gardens with breathtaking views of Minehead and surrounding hills.

Spacious and tastefully furnished bedrooms with en-suite, 4-poster bed, large guest lounge with open fire.

Open all year round.

Beacon Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5SE T: 01643 708450 W: www.beverleigh.co.uk

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A warm welcome awaits you at the Bactonleigh. A 3 minute walk to beach, town and steam railway.

20 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DU T: 01643 702147 E: [email protected]: www.bactonleigh.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £25 - £30 Rooms: 8

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A beautifully presented two bedroom cottage located in Minehead and just a few minutes walk from all amenities makes this ideal for your holiday.

6a Irnham Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DN T: 01643 705479 E: [email protected]: www.farthingcottageminehead.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £275 - £575Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Glendower House AA (HIGHLY COMMENDED) / VB (S)

Prices per person per night: From £35Rooms: 11

A family-run, Edwardian guesthouse,

offering quality, en-suite bed and breakfast

accommodation, only a few minutes level walk

from the town centre, steam railway and seafront.

• Local, organic and fair-trade products used wherever possible.

• Large car park.

• Ground floor rooms.

• Non-smoking.

30-32 Tregonwell Rd, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DU T: 01643 707144 F: 01643 708719 E: [email protected]: www.glendower-house.co.uk

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Tregonwell House VB

Prices per person per night: £25 - £35Rooms: 8

A Warm Welcome and Friendly Service awaits you at our Family run Guesthouse.

Spacious en-suite bedrooms with colour TVs, hospitality trays etc.

Non-smoking house, with own car-park, storage for cycles.

Short level walk to seafront, local restaurants, shops and Steam Railway.

Ideal touring base for Exmoor and Quantocks.

1 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DT T: 01643 709287 E: [email protected]: www.tregonwellhouse.co.uk

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The Parks Guest House VB (S)

Prices per person per night: £30 - £35Rooms: 7

The Parks is a charming Grade II listed Georgian guest house with a warm welcome and delicious breakfast guaranteed. Our en-suite rooms are beautifully presented and our guests tell us it’s all the little ‘extra touches’ that result in their return time and again!

26 The Parks, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8BT T: 01643 703547 E: [email protected]: www.parksguesthouse.co.uk

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Oakfield Guest Accommodation VB (S)

Prices per person per night: £35 - £42.50Rooms: 3

Edwardian guesthouse offering high standard spacious accommodation, excellent sea views and warm friendly welcome. Close to sea front and all amenities. Located on the edge of Exmoor.

We are ideally situated for walking and touring. Twin or double en-suite rooms all with sitting area and full facilities.

Open all year.

Northfield Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5QH T: 01643 704911 E: [email protected]: www.oakfieldminehead.co.uk

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Dove Cottage VB

Prices per unit per week: £190 - £400Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

Charming stable conversion in rural position on the edge of town, within easy reach of shops, beaches etc.

An ideal base for exploring Exmoor.

Finished and equipped to a high standard.

Includes all linen and electricity.

Private parking. Non-smoking.

Sorry no pets. Open all year.

15 The Hopcott, Hopcott Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DT T: 020 88824920 F: 020 88824920 E: [email protected]: www.holidaysinthecountryside.co.uk

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Single rooms from £37.50 B&B, twin/double rooms from £65 B&BRooms: 47

A friendly, family-run seafront hotel, where you can relax in the comfort of our en-suite rooms, many of which have sea views.

Try our delicious daily carvery or enjoy the beach bar with its wide range of beers and real ales.

Live music and light entertainment on some evenings.

Ideal location for Exmoor & West Somerset Railway.

Evening meals available.

The Avenue, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5AP T: 01643 702193 E: [email protected]: www.richardshotels.co.uk

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Selected for “AA Britain’s Best Hotels” guide 2010. AA

Church Path, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 5QG T: 01643 703229 E: [email protected]: www.channelhouse.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £51 - £80Rooms: 8

Channel House was originally built as a Gentleman’s Residence in 1902 and began life as a hotel in 1958. The hotel nestles on the lower slopes of North Hill in Minehead (originally spelt Myned which means a hill in old English) and has far reaching views stretching over the Bristol Channel and Exmoor. The ancient fishing town shelters at the bottom of this hill.

Standing in over an acre of beautifully maintained gardens, the feeling of peace and tranquillity is with you from the moment you arrive. Channel House provides enviable opportunities for relaxing in an atmosphere of luxury and

comfort, with superb cuisine and friendly service of the highest order. All dishes are created on the premises using fresh local produce, the menu changes daily with vegetarian options always included.

There are many places to delight the senses within a short distance. Exmoor National Park; Dunster, with its castle, Porlock and Lynmouth are justly well known, however, there are other gems in close proximity to the hotel, such as North Hill and the villages of Selworthy, Bossington and Allerford. Undoubtedly, as a centre, Channel House is ideally situated for visitors wishing to explore either by car or on foot.

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50 The Avenue, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 5BB T: 01643 705939 E: [email protected]: www.gasconyhotel.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £35 - £37Rooms: 20

Ideally situated on the tree-lined avenue just 1 minute walk to Minehead seafront, West Somerset Railway and the Town centre. This 20 en-suite bedroom, 2 star family run hotel is an ideal place to stay in Minehead. All bedrooms are en-suite with colour TV, radio alarms, tea and coffee trays and hairdryers.

Ground floor twin-bedded room available for disabled or less able guests.

The elegant Crystal Restaurant offers a varied and interesting menu changed daily with dinner served from 7pm. Special diets can also be catered for.

Tastefully refurbished lounge/bar with two large Victorian feature mirrors which double as a Tea Room serving sandwiches, snacks and homemade cakes 10am - 4pm.

Fully licensed bar.

The hotel also has its own private secured car park for 20 vehicles

Ideal base for walkers, cyclists and ramblers.

Weekly, short break, daily and group bookings welcome.

Open March to December.

B&B prices from £35.00 per person. Half board prices from £49.50 per person

Single, Double, Twin and family rooms all available.

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Bratton Lane, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 8SQ T: 01643 702789 F: 01643 702789 E: [email protected]: www.woodcombelodge.co.uk

Woodcombe Lodges 4 Star lodges and Cottages sleeping from 2 in a cosy cottage up to 10 in a Holly Lodge. Situated in 2.5 acres of gardens over-looking the slopes of Exmoor.

Located between Minehead and Porlock and within 5 miles of Dunster. Superb walking with the Exmoor National Park on two sides. Minehead seafront, its shops and restaurants within 1.5 miles.

Woodcombe Lodges offers you the best of coast and country. Full convector heating throughout.

Prices per unit per week: £195 - £1375Total no. of units: 8 To sleep: 2-10

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Marston Lodge VB

St Michaels Rd, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 5JP T: 01643 702510 F: 01643 702789 E: [email protected]: www.marstonlodgehotel.co.uk

Our Edwardian style house welcomes travellers to Exmoor and the west coast of Somerset. The atmosphere of the Hotel is friendly, inviting guests to relax and feel at home. All of our rooms are ensuite with large comfortable beds and beautiful views, individually decorated to convey warmth and welcome.

Those at the front of the house have far reaching views of Exmoor, the Quantocks and the coastline. Garden view rooms are also available as are a lovely bar and snooker room. Formerly an impressive and elegant, Edwardian gentleman’s residence our Hotel retains much of its original character, charm and style.

Prices per person per night: from £35 Rooms: 12

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Dunster Exmoor

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

DunsterWootton Courtenay

Timberscombe

A very special, delightful cottage once part of the 12th Century Priory. In private medieval setting. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, logs, candles, FGCH and dishwasher etc!

Dunster, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6RY T: 01643 821540 W: www.theoldpriory-dunster.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £275 - £675Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Old Priory Cottage SS

Delightful detached cottage. Idyllic peaceful setting with panoramic views. Dunster 1½ miles. Ideal retreat or base for walking, cycling, riding or exploring Exmoor, West Somerset and North Devon.

Avill Nurseries, Knowle Lane, Dunster, Nr Minehead, Somerset TA24 6TX T: 01643 821497 E: [email protected]: www.groomscottageexmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £190 - £360Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-2

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The Yarn Market Hotel VB

Prices per person per night: £40 - £80Rooms: 27

Our family-run Hotel offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere for you to unwind. Our restaurant menu caters for all tastes. Special diets by pre-arrangement. All rooms are en-suite with colour TV etc. Four-poster and superior rooms available for special occasions.

Children/pets welcome. Group/Party bookings. Conference facilities. Walkers Drying room.

25-33 High Street, Dunster, Somerset, TA24 6HTT: 01643 821425 F: 01643 821475E: [email protected] W: www.yarnmarkethotel.co.uk

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The Luttrell Arms Hotel VB

Prices per person per night: £70 - £200Rooms: 24

A small medieval 15th Century Hotel, surrounded by beautiful countryside in an ideal destination for weekend and midweek getaways.

Stroll round the village, walk the moor or just sit by the log fire and relax where hospitality is in our history.

32-36 High Street, Dunster, Exmoor, Somerset, National Park TA24 6SGT: 01643 821555 F: 01643 821567E: [email protected]

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Accommodation Exmoor View VB

Prices per unit per week: £250 - £370Total no. of units: 1 To Sleep: 2

Lovely spacious cottage furnished and equipped tothe highest standard. Nestling on the edge of thispretty village, it has breathtaking panoramic viewsof beautiful Exmoor. An ideal base for exploringExmoor’s spectacular coast and countryside orjust relaxing in a haven of peace and tranquillity.

A ‘paradise’ for walkers, birdwatchers and wildlifelovers - badgers visit most evenings to be fed!Prices include all electricity and heating.No pets.Open all year.

Green Close, Wootton Courtenay, Nr Minehead, Somerset, TA24 8RA T: 01643 841482 E: [email protected]: www.exmoorview.co.uk

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Timberscombe, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 7TB T: 01643 841123 F: 01643 841165 E: [email protected]: www.duddings.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £230 - £2465Total no. of units: 13 To sleep: 2-18

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Thatched Longhouse and 12 attractive cottages sleeping 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12 or 16 in 1-8 bedrooms, beautifully converted from old stone barns and stables on a small country estate, 2 miles from the picturesque village of Dunster.

Original beams and exposed stonework retain the character of the buildings. Set in a stunning location in the lovely Avill Valley and only 3 miles from the coast, Duddings is the perfect base from which to explore the wonderful countryside of the Exmoor National Park.

Our facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, hard tennis court, games room (with table tennis, pool table & table football), trampoline, putting green, Gate Lodge Play Centre (2-storey playhouse with swings, slide, fireman’s pole and assault course) and a football net. There are 8½ acres of land to explore with picnic areas and a safe river.

Families and pets welcome, walking, riding, beaches nearby. Short breaks available off season. Open all year. Full details and plans of the cottages together with up-to-date prices and availability can be found on our website, or please call for a brochure.

Duddings Country Cottages

To advertise in print or online contact us on 01398 324 599

Cosy ground floor apartment in very centre of medieval village. One double bedroom with shower. Well equipped kitchen. Off-street parking for one small car.

3B Church Street, Dunster, Somerset TA24 6SH T: 01643 821114 E: [email protected]: www.thecourtyarddunster.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £199 - £230Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-2

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Delightful cottage tucked away in a pleasant location. Garden and private parking. Beach within walking distance. Ideal for visiting Exmoor, West Somerset Railway and Dunster.Open all year.

2 Tanyard, Carhampton, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6NG T: 01729 823505/824199 F: 01729 823505 E: [email protected]: www.somerset-holiday-cottage.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £260 - £400Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Luxurious and modern, country accommodation focusing on the highest levels of quality and service. Superb location with easy access to great walking and the coast.

The Wayside, Bilbrook, Minehead, TA24 6HE T: 01984 641669 E: [email protected]: www.thewayside.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £33 - £45 Rooms: 2

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Comfortable 2 bedroomed cottage in Dunster medieval village. Newly furnished, G/CH, fully equipped with TV & DVD. Modern wet room. Available all year. Private parking for one car.

3 Chapel Row, Dunster, Somerset TA24 6RU T: 01643 831153 E: [email protected]: www.dunster-cottage.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £180 - £650Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 4-5

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East Coast and the Quantock Hills

Exmoor National ParkWilliton

Quantock Hills

Kilve

WestQuantoxhead

Blue Anchor

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Thatched cottage. Two bedrooms, gas c.h., garden and parking. No smoking. Winter breaks. Level walk to shops and pubs. Near to Coleridge Way, sw coast path and steam railway.

6 North Street, Williton, TA4 4SL T: 01984 632657 F: 01984 632657

Prices per unit per week: £220 - £450Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Award winning homely B&B nestled under Quantock Hills on Coleridge Way.

Panoramic views towards Exmoor and near to St. Audries Bay. Ground Floor room available.

Staple Close, West Quantoxhead, Nr Williton, Somerset TA4 4DN T: 01984 639119 E: [email protected]: www.stilegate.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £30 - £45 Rooms: 3

Stilegate VB (S) GA

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Family-run Georgian Townhouse ideally placed for Exmoor, Quantocks and West Somerset coast. Friendly and relaxed atmosphere, beautifully refurbished rooms with many original features. Delicious breakfast using all local produce.

11 Long Street, Williton, Somerset TA4 4QW T: 01984 632306 E: [email protected]: www.whitehousewilliton.co.uk

Prices per room per night: £35 - £85 Rooms: 13

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Traditional 17th Century Inn offering comfortable en-suite accommodation. Quality pub food, real ales, log fires, warm welcome. Riverside location on the edge of Exmoor.

Abbey Road, Washford, Somerset TA23 0JZ T: 01984 640415 F: 0707 520 9810 E: [email protected]: www.exmoorpubs.co.uk

Prices per room per night: £30 - £60 Rooms: 5

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Holiday homes for saleVisit: www.hoburne.com/sales

Your holiday... your experience!

For a brochure call:Call:01643 821360or visit:www.hoburne.com

Hoburne Blue Anchor is a charming 4 star Holiday and Touring Park nestled betweengreen fields and a fantastic sweeping bay

Award winning accommodation. Panoramic views over Blue Anchor Bay. Peaceful location. Private gardens. Easy reach of Exmoor. Beach 10 minutes walk. Dogs welcome. Fully wheelchair accessible.

Primrose Hill, Wood Lane, Blue Anchor, Somerset TA24 6LA T: 01643 821200E: [email protected] W:www.primrosehillholidays.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £240 - £560Total no. of units: 4 To sleep: 1-6

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Friendly and personal welcome at our peaceful, elegant Edwardian House. Immaculate accommodation and Aga breakfast.Stunning views of sea/hills. 100m from the steam railway station/beach.

Blue Anchor Bay, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6LB T: 01643 821375 E: [email protected]: www.langbury.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £33 - £35 Rooms: 5

The Langbury VB (s) GA

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Elegant quiet country house with spectacular views over Somerset coastline and Exmoor. Luxurious and spacious apartments each with private patio or roof terrace. Beach and amenities within easy walk.

Blue Anchor, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6JP T: 01984 640076 W: www.huntingball-lodge.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £275 - £595Total no. of units: 3 To sleep: 2-5

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Huntingball Lodge VB

Glorious views of Exmoor and coast. A stone’s throw from the beach and steam railway. Close to Dunster, Minehead and Watchet.Comfy beds, great breakfasts!

Blue Anchor Bay, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6LB T: 01643 821118 E: [email protected]: www.camelothousebandb.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £33 - £50 Rooms: 4

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A fine Edwardian country house set within 1.5 acres of peaceful mature gardens. Friendly, family run bed and breakfast, with ensuite rooms. Three self catering accommodations, two cottages sleep up to four people, and third cottage sleeps 2. Come and enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the Sea, Exmoor, The West Somerset Railway and more. B & B is closed from Christmas to New Year. Self Catering is open all year.

B&B price per room per night: £46 - £72. Breakfast included. No. of rooms: 4 Self Catering price per cottage per week: £305 - £545. No. of cottages: 3

Contact: Mel & Rick Milliship, Old Cleeve, Nr Minehead, Somerset TA24 6HH T: 01984 640437 E: [email protected]

Cedar HouseLUXURY BED & BREAKFAST & SELF CATERING COTTAGES

www.cedarhousesomerset.co.uk

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Cosy and comfortable accommodation within beautifully restored coach house. In the heart of a tranquil, pretty village, nestling between Exmoor, the Quantocks and Somerset coast.

Sampford Brett, Taunton TA4 4LA T: 01984 633787 F: 01984 633787E: [email protected] W:www.oldrectorycoachhouse.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £250 - £490Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 4-6

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Handley Farm Accommodation VB (G)

Prices per person per night: £37 - £45Rooms: 3

Something extra special in unspoilt and idyllic countryside, so come and relax in one of our three luxury bed and breakfast ground floor suites, created from original barn .

Join us in our period farmhouse dining room, for wholesome Aga cooked breakfast, using our own and local produce.

Personal attention and quality is our aim for our guest.

Wi-Fi is also available.

Waterrow, Nr Taunton, Somerset TA4 2BE T: 01398 361516 E: [email protected]: www.handleyfarm.co.uk

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Handley Farm Accommodation VB

Prices per unit per week: £290 - £675Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 2-6

Two peaceful and spacious cottages in unspoilt and idyllic surroundings in breathtaking countryside.

Some ground floor bedrooms, Log burner, Private garden, Coarse fishing (resident only), Games room, Small children climbing frame.

High standard of care and personal attention.

Wi-Fi also available.

Open all year, Short break available, Discount for two persons.

Handley Farm, Waterrow, Nr Taunton, TA4 2BE T: 01398 361516 E: [email protected]: www.handleyfarm.co.uk

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Tucked away in the heart of Exmoor. Truly off the beaten track offering discerning guests quality en-suite accommodation with fresh local cuisine and stunning views. Dinner available every evening. Offers on web site. Open all year

Roadwater, Exmoor, Somerset, TA23 ORR T: 01984 640920 F: 01984 640920 E: [email protected]: www.woodadventfarm.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £30 - £40 Rooms: 5

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Ralegh’s Cross Inn VB

Prices per person per night: £39 - £50Rooms: 17

Situated 1300ft up on Exmoor, with breathtaking views and 17 en-suite bedrooms. We offer a relaxed and friendly service providing an experience which is enjoyable and excellent value for money.

“Exceptional in every way” was a recent comment. Come and visit us to find out why!

Open all year.

• 2010 special offer: £120 per person for 3 nights dinner, bed & breakfast

Brendon Hill, Exmoor, Somerset TA23 OLN T: 01984 640343 F: 01984 641111 E: [email protected]: www.raleghscross.co.uk

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The Hood Arms AA

Prices per person per night: £75 - £125Rooms: 12

Famous family run 17th century coaching Inn.Situated at the foot of the Quantock Hills, close to the spectacular fossil beach at Kilve.

Steeped in local history & artefacts.

Roaring log fires, creative locally sourced food and an impressive array of real ales and fine wines.

Twelve stylish bedrooms include four posters.

Large walled garden. Dogs welcome.

Kilve, West Somerset, TA5 1EAT: 01278 741210 F: 01278 741477E: [email protected]: www.thehoodarms.com

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Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

Roadwater

WaterrowWiveliscombe

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Pyncombe Lane, Wiveliscombe TA4 2BL T: 01984 623730 E: [email protected]: www.north-down-farm.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £36 Rooms: 5

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Jenny and John welcome you to our traditional working farm surrounded by spectacular views. Situated on the edge of Exmoor. A warm, comfortable and friendly atmosphere awaits you in our two hundred year old farmhouse.

Delicious breakfasts and evening meals from our own local reared meat.

North Down Farm B&B Holidays

NORTH DOWN FARM BREAK 3 nights B&B and evening meals £145 per person, or 7 nights B&B and evening meals £295 per person

A hearty breakfast, cooked on the kitchen range, which includes our own free range eggs and award-winning local sausages, makes the perfect start to your day.

Come and join us on the farm, lots to see and do, experience the delights the countryside has to offer.

A wonderful place to unwind and enjoy the country life.

www.visit-exmoor.co.uk

Central Exmoor

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

WithypoolWheddon CrossSimonsbath

Winsford

Exford

Complete peace, stunning views and 5 cosy cottages! Superb moorland location in Exmoor National Park. Wonderful walking. Individual gardens, log fires, pub/shop 300 yards. Internet access.

Withypool, Exmoor National Park, Somerset TA24 7QR T: 01643 831302 E: [email protected]: www.westerclose.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £120 - £640Total no. of units: 5 To sleep: 2-6

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Westerclose House Cottages VB

Relax, enjoy this lovely bungalow in village location. Peaceful with stunning views, ideal for exploring Exmoor.

Withypool, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7QP T: 01643 851384 E: [email protected]: www.theoldrectoryexmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £280 - £500Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Small, peaceful park adjacent to the moor. Working farm. Country lovers and walker’s paradise. Quality, clean, heated toilet block. Launderette. Children’s play area. Winsford 1 mile with shop and thatched pub.

Winsford, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7JL T: 01643 851259 F: 01643 851592 E: [email protected]: www.halsefarm.co.uk

Prices per pitch per night: £14 - £16.50Total no. of pitches: 44

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Halse Farm Caravan & Tent Park VB /AA

Enjoy Exmoor from this lovely converted barn, set in a peaceful valley. Warm and comfy. Ideal for walking, riding and relaxing. Short breaks welcome (out of season).

Westwater Farm, Withypool, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7RQ T: 01643 831360 E: [email protected]: www.westwatercottageexmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £300 - £560Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-6

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With splendid Exmoor views, ideal central location. A cosy, well-equipped base for families, couples and walkers.

Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7EX T: 01643 841550 E: [email protected]: www.pembrokecottageexmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £225 - £525Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-5

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Detached comfortable bungalow. Enclosed garden. Wonderful Views. Walking distance to Exford. Perfect for exploring Exmoor. Also B&B at Edgcott, Exford in an 18th Century cottage.

Exford, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7NA T: 01643 831564 E: [email protected]: www.stilemoorexmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £325 - £625Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: up to 6

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Stilemoor VB

Charming and very comfortable family home, superbly equipped. Our cottage nestles in the centre of Exford, with excellent shops and pubs nearby. Exford is perfect for exploring Exmoor National Park. Open all year.

Chapel Street, Exford, Somerset TA24 7PY T: 01788 810275 E: [email protected]: www.chapelcottage-exmoor.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £300 - £650Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-6

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Chapel Cottage VB

Charming cottage overlooking the green in the centre of a picturesque village, with stores, amenities and local inns. Exford is ideally suited for walking and riding, with superb views of the moors. Open all year.

Chapel Street, Exford, Somerset TA24 7PY T: 01730 827927

Prices per unit per week: £195 - £390Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 1-4

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Holly Tree Cottage VB

Escape to Exmoor House: great food, big comfy beds, peaceful atmosphere at award-winning guesthouse in Exmoor’s highest village.

Explore, walk, cycle or just relax….

Wheddon Cross, Exmoor National Park, Somerset TA24 7DU T: 01643 841432 E: [email protected]: www.exmoorhouse.com

Prices per person per night: £42 - £66 Rooms: 5

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Riscombe Farm Holiday Cottages VB

Prices per unit per week: £130 - £620Total no. of units: 4 To Sleep: 2-6

Relax beside the River Exe in the centre of Exmoor National Park. Four charming cottages converted from stone barns beside an attractive courtyard. Log fires and exposed beams. Stroll through our woods and riverside meadows. Laundry & drying room and games room. An excellent base for exploring the valleys, moors, nearby spectacular coast and historic villages.

Pets welcome. Stabling available.

Exford, Exmoor National Park, Somerset, TA24 7NHT: 01643 831480 E: [email protected]: www.riscombe.co.uk

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Sundial House VB (S)

Prices per person per night: £30 - £37Rooms: 4

A warm welcome awaits you in our lovely 17th Century cottage in the heart of Exmoor. We provide quality accommodation, hospitality and cuisine. Lovely en-suite bedrooms, guest lounge with log fire, complimentary afternoon tea with homemade cake. Great location for walking, cycling, exploring the area.

Wheddon Cross, Exmoor, Somerset, TA24 7DPT: 01643 841188 E: [email protected]

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Triscombe Farm Country Cottages VB

Prices per unit per week: £100 - £985Total no. of units: 10 To Sleep: 2-6 + cots

Located in our own private valley – cosy cottages,all equipped to a high standard within easy reachof Dunster, Minehead, moorland, and coast. An ideal base for walking, riding, cycling and exploring this picturesque area.

• Indoor heated pool

• All weather tennis court

• Some cottages with wood-burning stoves and/or 4 poster beds

• Open all year

• Off-peak short breaks available

Triscombe Farm, Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 7HA T: 01643 851227 F: 01643 851227 E: [email protected]: www.triscombefarm.co.uk

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Delightful, cosy 2-bedroomed bungalow on a family run Exmoor hill farm. Tranquil setting. Complete privacy with enclosed garden. Surrounded by panoramic views and wonderful walks.

Mrs Kathryn Tucker, Stetfold Rocks Farm, Exford, Somerset TA24 7NZ T: 01643 831213 E: [email protected]: www.rocksbungalow.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £245 - £540Total no. of units: 1 To sleep: 2-4

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Rocks Bungalow VB

Rest And Be Thankful AA

Prices per room per night: £75 - £85Rooms: 8

Early 19th Century coaching Inn at the heart of Exmoor National Park. The Rest and Be Thankful Inn provides home-cooked meals, a selection of real ales, and local cider, 4 star Bed and Breakfast accommodation combined with a warm, friendly atmosphere. This popular Inn and restaurant is a perfect base from which to explore this beautiful National Park.

Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset, TA24 7DRT: 01643 841222 F: 01643 841813E: [email protected] W: www.restandbethankful.co.uk

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Exford, Minehead, Somerset TA24 7NJ T: 01643 831238 F: 01643 831216 E: [email protected] W: www.westermill.com

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Cottages Wood Burners. Warm, cosy in grass paddocks. Birds in trees. Beautiful hidden valley. Rugged heart of Exmoor.

Camping Choose your own pitch. Mown grass fields by a shallow river. Free hot showers and dishwashing.Camp fires. Walks over 500 acre farm.

www.westermill.com

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Prices per pitch per night: £5 - £10Total no. of pitches: 60 Prices per unit per week: £200 - £580Total no. of units: 6 To sleep: 1-8

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Book 3 nights & have 2 nightsfree (including meals)

The ‘INN THING TO DO’

ON EXMOOR

On arrival, enjoy a free cream tea and be shown up to a sumptuously comfortable en-suite bedroom. Savour a fi ve-course meal from our delicious menu of local and organic specialities, including locally caught fi sh and moorland game. The next morning, ride or walk over the moor in search of wild red deer, there are days and days of exploring for you to do on Exmoor or along the sea coast. Riding, fl y fi shing tuition, shooting (clays), walking (8 circular walks from Inn) can be arranged.

Exmoor White Horse Inn & Country Hotel ★★★Exford, Exmoor National Park, West Somerset, TA24 7PY.Tel: (01643) 831229 • www.exmoor-whitehorse.co.uk

3 NTS & 2 NTS FREEFor only £345 pp

2 NTS & 1 NT FREEFor only £230 pp

Your Dream of an Olde Worlde 16th Century Inn, with log fi res,standing on the green by the side of a trickling stream in one ofExmoor’s most beautiful villages comes true before your eyes.Horses all around, the blacksmith busy over the road, and rollingmoor waiting for you at the edge of the village.

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Exford, Exmoor, Somerset, TA24 7PZ T: 01643 831500 E: [email protected]: www.stockleighexford.co.uk

Stockleigh Lodge Country House Bed & Breakfast

A beautiful, large country house set in its own wooded grounds, within short walk of the village of Exford, in the centre of Exmoor National Park.

Nine ensuite rooms, with tea/coffee making facilities and views over the garden.

Prices per person per night: £30 - £35Rooms: 9

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Ideally situated for exploring the National Park on foot, horseback or by car.

Stabling available for bringing your own horse on holiday.

Ample parking.

Contact: Mike or Myra Ellicott

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Simonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset. TA24 7SHT: 01643 831259 F: 01643 831557 E: [email protected]: www.simonsbathhouse.co.uk

Simonsbath House Set in the heart of Exmoor overlooking the Barle Valley Simonsbath House is the ideal place to relax and explore the contrasting scenery of the National Park with its deep wooded combes, heather moors and magnificent rugged coastline.

Hotel prices per person per night: £49.50 - £75Rooms: 10 Cottages rate per unit per week: £240 - £720Units: 1 To sleep: 1-6

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The Hotel This 350 year old Country House Hotel offers friendly service, a relaxed atmosphere and comfortable accommodation, with 10 individually decorated en-suite rooms.

The cottages Three individual guest cottages offer a choice of accommodation for 1-6 people. Converted from an old woolchamber, all cottages are centrally heated and equipped to a high standard. The cottages can be booked as self catering or as part of hotel accommodation with breakfast and/or dinner included

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Dulverton

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

DulvertonBrompton Regis

Holworthy is a working farm close to Wimbleball Lake on Exmoor. Ideal location for walking water sports and chilling out.

Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9NY T: 01398 371244 E: [email protected]: www.holworthyfarm.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £30 Rooms: 5

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Ideally situated, lovely countryside views, 10 minute walk to town centre. Short drive to Tarr Steps.

64 Battleton, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HU T: 01398 323278 E: [email protected]: www.winsbere.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £25 - £30 Rooms: 3

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Relax and enjoy warm hospitality and delicious home cooking. Peaceful location with magnificent views and much wildlife - just 1½ mile walk to Tarr Steps.

Ashwick, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9QD T: 01398 323722 E: [email protected]: www.springfieldfarms.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £27.50 - £37.50 Rooms: 3

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Romantic Thatched Cottage with Whirlpool bath or spacious end of Devon Longhouse with log fire. Large gardens. Restful hideaway or home for family and friends. Pets welcome.

East Liscombe Farm, Dulverton, TA22 9RZ T: 01398 341329 F: 0709 2386 955E: [email protected] W: www.ansteymillscottagedevon.co.uk

Prices per unit per week: £250 - £775Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 1-11

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Anstey Mills Cottages VB

Weatherham Farm Cottages VB (S)

Prices per unit per week: £215 - £595Total no. of units: 2 To sleep: 2-4

Surrounded by our own fields with stunning views: high above Dulverton our 2 cottages offer peace and high comfort year-round, with log burners and old beams.

All inclusive

Off season short breaks

Please view our detailed website for internal and external photos and full descriptions.

Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9LG T: 01398 371303 E: [email protected]: www.weatherhamfarm.co.uk

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Streamcombe Farm B&B VB (S)

Prices per person per night: £35 - £55Rooms: 3

Contemporary dining and luxury accommodation in a converted stone barn annexe.

Rustic style and fantastic food, this beautiful and unique bed and breakfast uses seasonal local and wild foods to create interesting and contemporary dishes for meals as simple or as indulgent as you wish.

Secluded and tranquil setting two miles from Dulverton and Exmoor National Park. An ideal venue for active short breaks, special occasions and family celebrations.

Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9SA T: 01398 323775 E: [email protected]: www.streamcombefarm.co.uk

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Town Mills VB (S)

Prices per person per night: £40 - £55Rooms: 6

A delightful Georgian house quietly situated in the centre of Dulverton.

Next to the mill stream, this converted mill house retains many of its original features making this a charming place to stay in this lovely country town. Individual spacious en-suite rooms.

1 High Street, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HB T: 01398 323124 E: [email protected]: www.townmillsdulverton.co.uk

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Your complete guide to outdoor activities on Exmoor

• Sailing• Canoeing• Cycling

• Walking• Fishing• Mountain

Biking

• Rowing• Windsurfing• Bushcraft

• Climbing• Coasteering

• Endurance events

www.activeexmoor.com

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Southern Exmoor

Exmoor National ParkQuantock Hills

South Molton

Bampton

Our park is set amidst 40 acres of parkland, lakes, rivers, woods and meadowland with facilities of the highest quality. All our hardstanding pitches have electric hook-up, TV connection, drinking water, grey waste and wooden picnic tables.

Marsh Lane, North Molton Rd, South Molton EX36 3HQ T: 01769 579269 F: 01769 574853 E: [email protected]: www.exmoorriverside.co.uk

Prices per pitch per night: £10 - £21Total no. of pitches: 42

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CCRiverside Caravan Park VB /AA

A working farm on southern edge of Exmoor. Warm, friendly atmosphere. Ideal base for walking. Large bedrooms with ensuite. Guests’ own lounge. Evening meals available.

Molland, South Molton, EX36 3NJ T: 01398 341751 E: [email protected]: www.westleefarm.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £30 - £32.50 Rooms: 2

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Coastal, rural and village Bed and breakfast and holiday cottages. • Quality accommodation • Warm welcome • Personal service • Cottage accommodation for 2-10 people • Pets welcome at some properties

Exmoor-Online Holiday Accommodation

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T: 01643 831513 E: [email protected]: www.exmoor-online.co.uk/accommodation.htm

B&B - prices from £27.50pppn Cottage - prices from £250 per week out of season for 2 people

[email protected] 01271 813777

Self catering youcan trust!

Enjoy spectacular scenery in Exmoor andbeyond with Marsdens Cottage Holidays

The largest selection of VisitBritain inspected holidaycottages in the country

www.marsdens.co.uk

High-quality holiday homes in the West Country

01647 433593 www.helpfulholidays.co.uk

Exe Valley cottage guest house, cosy, warm and friendly. Restaurant and lounge with open fire. Ample parking, help with baggage and exercise area for dogs.

Oakfordbridge, Bampton EX16 9HZ T: 01398 351236 E: [email protected]: www.thebarkhouse.co.uk

Prices per person per night: £40 - £55 Rooms: 6

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Websites & Agencies

Please quote ‘Exmoor 2010’ when booking your visit online or over the phone.

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Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset

cottage heavenAn inspiring collection of holiday cottages in Exmoor and throughout the West Country. Our stunning rural and coastal locations are perfect for families, couples and pets

holidaycottages.co.uk01237 459898

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Essential information & VouchersTriscombeFarm

10% Discount on full priced tariff(excluding peak holiday times and subject to availability)

VALID UNTIL 31/12/10

T: 01643 851227 www.triscombefarm.co.uk

The Yarn Market Hotel

£25 off per room (min 2 nights)

VALID UNTIL 31/12/10

T: 01643 821425E: [email protected] www.yarnmarkethotel.co.uk

Nick Hart Fly ShopSpend over £25 on Fly Fishing Tackle in store and receive a 10% discount.

VALID UNTIL 31/12/10

T: 01398 323008 www.hartflyshop.co.uk

Exmoor Safari10% discount on all safari’s booked until the end of 2010.

• View wild red deer.• Aspects of local wildlife explained. Morning afternoon and evening excursions approximately 2½ hoursAdults £25.00 Children (under 12) £13.00 in a 8 seater Land Rover.

Departs from: The Exmoor White Horse Inn, ExfordTo book please telephone 01643 831229 or 831112

• View wild red deer.• Aspects of local wildlife explained. Morning afternoon and evening excursions approximately 2½ hours Adults £25.00 Children (under 12) £13.00 in a 8 seater Land Rover.

Departs from: The Exmoor White Horse Inn, ExfordTo book please telephone 01643 831229 or 831112

VALID UNTIL 31/12/10

T: 01643 831229 www.exmoorsafari.co.uk

Minehead

0845 070 4760Open 7 days a week, 9am-9pm

Quote:MHX110

Get an eXtra £20 Off your next Butlins Minehead break and that’s

on top of our best offers!

Valid from 1 Dec 09 – 30 Nov 2010.

WimbleballLake£10 off 2 hour Water-sports taster session – Sailing, kayaking orWindsurfing

VALID UNTIL 30/09/10

T: 01398 371460 www.swlakestrust.org.uk/wimbleball

Tourist Information CentresBarnstaple T: 0845 458 2003

Braunton T: 01271 883 319

Combe Martin T: 01271 883 319

Ilfracombe T: 01271 863 001

Lynton & Lynmouth T: 01598 752 225

Minehead T: 01643 702 624

Porlock T: 01643 863 150

South Molton T: 01769 574 122

Tiverton T: 01884 255 827

Watchet (seasonal) T: 01984 632 101

Woolacombe T: 01271 870 553

National Park CentresDunster T: 01643 821 835

Dulverton T: 01398 323 841

Lynmouth T: 01598 752 509

www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk T: 01398 323 665

AONBQuantock Hills T: 01278 733 642

Harbourmasters & MarinasWatchet T: 01984 631 264

Porlock T: 01643 863 187

Minehead T: 01643 702 566

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Ilfracombe • •

• Barnstaple

• South Molton• Dulverton

• Bampton

Williton •

• Watchet• MineheadPorlock •

Combe Martin

Lynton & Lynmouth

EXMOORNATIONAL PARK

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Getting to Exmoor & West SomersetBy Road

The main route to the Exmoor area is the M5 (J23 to 27). After this you will travel on smaller, quieter roads to reach your destination.

By Train

Train services operate from all over the country to Taunton, Tiverton Parkway, Exeter and Barnstaple.Tel: 0871 244 1545 / www.thetrainline.com The West Somerset Railway, which runs from Bishop’sLydeard to Minehead, provides a bus link between Tauntonand Bishop’s Lydeard. In the summer they also provide aservice from Bristol. Tel: 01643 704 996

By Bus / Coach

National Express links to Tiverton, Taunton and Barnstaplewhich in turn link to Minehead and some of the larger villageson Exmoor.

By Air

Both Bristol and Exeter International airports serveWest Somerset and Exmoor.www.bristolairport.co.uk / www.exeter-airport.co.uk

For more up to date information about planning your journey call traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visit www.traveline.org.uk

Explore Moor

Whilst you’re enjoying your break why not give the car a break too?

We’re aiming for carbon neutrality on Exmoor by 2025 and every little bit helps.

Full information about local bus routes can be found along with a wide range of suggested itineraries for car free days out on Exmoor.

www.exploremoor.co.uk

Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway

Mid February to Mid November Tel: 01598 753 908

www.visit-exmoor.co.uk

Travelling locally...Moor Rover Bus

This flexible service is for walkers, cyclists, bird watchers, fishing etc. The Moor Rover will collect you from any pre-arranged location in West Somerset and drop you at the destination of your choice on Exmoor.

You will need to book 24 hours in advance between 9.00am and 4.00pm the day before you are travelling on the MoorRover via the following number Tel: 01643 709701.

Bring your bike, dog or just transfer your luggage!

www.atwest.org.uk

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