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 Snowdrop valley has a charming river running through the valley.
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 Snowdrop Valley near the bridge at the bottom of snowdrop valley.
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The path at Snowdrop valley is a 20-30 minute circular walk for all abilities.

Snowdrop valley on Exmoor explodes with snowdrops and mystical feeling each spring.  You can walk to Snowdrop valley from Wheddon Cross.  Though it is easiest to access via the Snowdrop valley park and ride scheme.  The park and ride scheme runs from 4th February 2008 until Sunday 25th February 2007.  Wednesday 13 February when there is a cattle market day and parking will be very difficult.

Disabled drivers (blue badge holders) and minibus drivers with passengers unable to use the bus service should drive to Wheddon Cross where they will be given a special pass, verbal directions and instructions for parking.
A donation towards the running of the scheme would be appreciated.
Coach companies can contact 07772 165836 to make arrangements.

The Rest and be Thankful Inn and Exmoor House Tearooms are open during February for refreshments after your visit to the Valley.


 
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