Exmoor National Park is a place to explore and discover; somewhere where you’ll have a truly memorable experience. There’s something for everyone – for amblers and ramblers, cyclists, horseriders, nature nuts and solitude seekers.
Exmoor contains a wealth of tranquil moorland, winding rivers, a breath taking coastline of secluded bays and spectacular cliffs. It is sprinkled with quaint villages, attractive towns and charming harbours, all of which offer exciting features of their own.
Please Note
Use buses to get around and you can appreciate some of Exmoor’s finest landscapes without having to concentrate on the roads. Using buses can make your visit simpler as Exmoor’s more popular areas can be difficult to park in, and can be congested in the high season. You can use buses to walk on linear routes by catching the bus and walking back, or vice-versa, and you can indulge in Exmoor’s real ales accompanying a traditional pub lunch!
Please Note
Although the Park Authority has a statutory duty to protect the natural beauty of Exmoor, visitors also need to play their part in the Park's conservation.
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Site Facilities Facilities for Disabled, Public Toilets
Tour Types Tailor-made Tours, Guided Tours, Self Guided Tours
Services Memorabilia
Activities Animal Viewing, Sightseeing
General Groups, Individuals, School Groups
Nearby Restaurants/Cafes, Shops
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