Exmoor
Exmoor National park is 267 square miles of open moorland, vivid with purple heather in summer. An ancient landscape with wooded oak valleys, arable farmland with historic beech hedges and dramatic coastline. Hundreds of miles of track, bridleway and country roads make Exmoor a hikers, cyclists and horse riders paradise. You will enjoy sweeping views across the rolling hills of Somerset and Devon. exmoor
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 There is plenty to do and see in and around Exmoor and on the Quantocks

  • Get close to nature with herds of wild red deer and Exmoor ponies.
  • Plenty of attractions, heritage and events throughout the year to choose from.
  • Excellent quality food and drink cusine much made from excellent Exmoor produce.
  • Charming villages and towns to explore.  Begin your journey at Watchet Station on the West Somerset Steam Railway.

 

 

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