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Exmoor national park has plenty to do and see. A hikers paradise. You will enjoy sweeping views across the rolling hills of Somerset and Devon.

Exmoor National park is 267 square miles of open moorland which is vivid with purple heather in summer, ancient wooded oak valleys and arable farmland with historic beech hedges. Hundreds of miles of track, bridleway and country roads will enable you to explore the delights that Exmoor has to offer.

Horse riding or mountain biking provide ideal ways to explore exmoor. Picturesque villages to explore are nestled in the valleys and on the hills of Exmoor. From Selworthy with it's distinctive Church to Allerford with its old pack horse bridge.

Exmoor is managed and developed by the Exmoor National Park Authority who kindly part funded this website.#

You can can find listings of special Activity Breaks in around Dunster from the Yarn Market Hotel

 

A film set on Exmoor about the area.

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