Exmoor National Park Tours

Exmoor National Park featuring wildflowers
Photo by Colin Scotland
Photo by Colin Scotland
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Explore this stunning national park, a romantic landscape of ancient forests, secluded beaches, wooded valleys and brooding moors.

Exmoor National Park is one of Britain’s smallest national parks. Spanning 268 square miles (694 square kilometers), the park encompasses high moorland and over 34 miles (55 kilometers) of coast. Take a scenic hike, spot rare wildlife, cycle across high moors or visit the park’s charming medieval towns.

In the park’s headquarters in Dulverton, get maps and information about guided walks. Pay the fee to sign up for one of these interesting walks, which have themes ranging from bird-watching to archeology.

Explore Exmoor’s more than 700 miles (1,120 kilometers) of paths and bridle ways, where you can walk, cycle or ride horseback. Walk up to Dunkery Beacon, the park’s highest point at 1,700 feet (510 meters) above sea level, located at the eastern end of the moors. Access easy walks to the summit from parking lots at Dunkery Gate and Rex Stile Head. Spot examples of Bronze Age cairns along the ridge. On a clear day you can see across to the Bristol Channel and Wales.

The park is an unparalleled spot for wildlife watching, with more than 40 mammal species, 111 species of birds and 15 types of bat in the area. Look for the famous Exmoor ponies, which have roamed the park for more years than even humans have. If you’re lucky, you might see red deer.

The park is Europe’s first designated International Dark Sky Reserve, making it one of the best places in the country for stargazing. Head to Haddon Hill, Holdstone Hill, Anstey Gate, Brendon Two Gates or Wimbleball Lake for some of the clearest views of constellations, including the North Star, the Plough and Cassiopeia.

Exmoor National Park is located along the northern coast of England's southwest peninsula, between Somerset and Devon. Reach it by car along the motorway or take advantage of local bus routes running throughout the area. You can also take the train to nearby Taunton, Tiverton Parkway or Barnstaple.

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Edgcott House

Edgcott House

3.5 out of 5
Edgcott Road, Exford, Minehead, England
Edgcott House
Exmoor White Horse Inn

Exmoor White Horse Inn

3 out of 5
Exford, Exmoor National Park, Minehead, England
Exmoor White Horse Inn
The Crown Hotel

The Crown Hotel

3 out of 5
Crown Hotel, Minehead, England
The Crown Hotel
Court Farm Holiday Cottages

Court Farm Holiday Cottages

3 out of 5
Court Farm Holiday Cottages, Exford, Minehead, England
Court Farm Holiday Cottages
Royal Oak Inn

Royal Oak Inn

3 out of 5
Sparrow Lane, Minehead, England
Royal Oak Inn
The Shippon at Cutthorne

The Shippon at Cutthorne

Wheddon Cross
The Shippon at Cutthorne
Bossington Hall

Bossington Hall

3.5 out of 5
Allerford, Porlock, Minehead, England
Bossington Hall
Simonsbath House

Simonsbath House

3.5 out of 5
Simonsbath, Minehead, England
Simonsbath House
Tarr Farm Inn

Tarr Farm Inn

5 out of 5
Exmoor National Park, Dulverton, England
Tarr Farm Inn
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Things to do near Exmoor National Park

Exmoor National Park offers a range of activities for visitors, including exhilarating hiking trails and the vibrant Exmoor Food Festival. Outdoor adventures await with thrilling quests throughout the park, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers. Whether you're embarking on a journey to explore the stunning landscapes or enjoying live jazz in the area, Exmoor promises an unforgettable experience.

Shopping

You can find unique souvenirs at the Pannier Market, located 18 miles away, offering a vibrant local atmosphere. If you're up for a drive, Princesshay and the Guildhall Shopping Centre, both 29 miles away, feature a variety of shops and entertainment options for the whole family.

Recreation

Enjoy a round of golf at Tiverton Golf Club or Chulmleigh Golf Course, both offering beautiful outdoor settings just 18 miles from Exmoor. For sports enthusiasts, the South Molton Rugby Club, located 10 miles away, provides a vibrant atmosphere to enjoy thrilling matches and community spirit.

Adventure

At Exmoor Adventures, located 6 miles from the park, experience thrilling water sports surrounded by stunning landscapes. Wimbleball Lake Activities Centre, 9 miles away, offers a variety of water activities for adventure seekers. For hikers, the South West Coast Path Section 1 Trailhead, also 6 miles away, provides breathtaking scenery and outdoor excitement.

Nightlife

Experience a charming evening at the Lynton Cinema, just 10 miles from Exmoor, where you can enjoy movies in a romantic setting. For a more adventurous vibe, visit Monsters Mansion or Funder Zone, both offering thrilling arcade fun located 18 and 17 miles away, respectively.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Exmoor National Park

Exmoor National Park offers a delightful mix of attractions including beautiful beaches, historic churches, and charming harbors. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying outdoor experiences like spotting Exmoor ponies and the majestic Exmoor owl. For a relaxing stay, explore the various resorts within the park, all while taking in the stunning natural beauty that Exmoor has to offer.

  • Porlock Weir Harbour: Discover the charm of Porlock Weir Harbour, a picturesque harbor with stunning beach views and scenic vibes. Enjoy leisurely walks along the waterfront and savor fresh local seafood at cozy eateries.
  • Tarr Steps: Explore Tarr Steps, a historic clapper bridge that showcases the area's rich culture. Surrounded by lush woodlands and the River Barle, it's perfect for a peaceful stroll while soaking in the history and natural beauty.
  • Dunkery Beacon: Embark on an adventure to Dunkery Beacon, the highest point in Exmoor. Hike through breathtaking landscapes offering panoramic views, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Exmoor National Park

To save money during your visit to Exmoor National Park, plan your trip between December and February for lower accommodation prices, avoiding the peak summer months. Sundays are the most budget-friendly days to stay, while Saturdays tend to be pricier. Use Expedia's search tool to find deals by sorting prices from low to high, and consider bundling your hotel, flights, and activities for additional savings. Join Expedia’s One Key membership for exclusive discounts and earn OneKeyCash for future bookings, ensuring you get the best value for your money.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Exmoor National Park are December to February, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Exmoor National Park is Sunday. The most expensive day to stay around Exmoor National Park is Saturday.
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