Snowdrop Valley: Exmoor’s Stunning February Display
Visit Snowdrop Valley near Wheddon Cross, Exmoor. Open 24 January – 22 February 2026. Parking, walking routes, and visitor information for this stunning natural display.… Read More

There’s no shortage of things to do across Exmoor, whatever you’re into. The beautiful landscape here is home to a plethora of ancient sites and incredible walking. Picturesque villages offer traditional tea rooms, pubs and independent shops. For those looking for adventure-packed action, there is no end of outdoor sports and activities available.
We have a selection of posts to help you find some inspiration of things to do across Exmoor. We can tell you all about Dunster Castle, or what you will find at the quaint fishing harbour of Porlock Weir. Find the Top 10 Starting Places for Walks on Exmoor, or a little inspiration for Things to Do on a Rainy Day.
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Visit Snowdrop Valley near Wheddon Cross, Exmoor. Open 24 January – 22 February 2026. Parking, walking routes, and visitor information for this stunning natural display.… Read More
Planning a big family getaway? Discover our largest cottages and farmhouses sleeping 8-21 guests, perfect for multi-generational holidays on Exmoor. From grand farmhouses to converted barns, find space for everyone.… Read More
Planning a Lynton & Lynmouth Break? Stay in one of our handpicked cottages near this stunning coastal village! Browse Lynton Cottages → Lynton is one of Exmoor’s most beloved destinations – a charming Victorian … Read More
Discover the best dog-friendly walks on Exmoor. From Tarr Steps to Dunkery Beacon, find perfect routes for you and your four-legged friend with dog-friendly pubs, cottages & essential tips.… Read More
🎆 Planning Your New Year Escape to Exmoor? Discover cosy cottages with log fires, hot tubs, and stunning moorland views for the perfect celebration. Browse New Year Cottages → The end of one year … Read More
Discover the best walking spots in Exmoor National Park. Our updated 2025 guide covers Tarr Steps, Dunkery Beacon, Valley of the Rocks and more, plus where to stay for your walking holiday.… Read More
The Bossington Hill circular walk is a spectacular 6.5-mile route that starts and ends in Bossington village. Along the way, you’ll follow the South West Coast Path, wander through ancient Selworthy Woods, explore an … Read More
There’s something quietly unforgettable about standing beneath a sky full of stars. No streetlights. No car horns. Just the hush of the moorland and the soft sweep of the Milky Way overhead. Exmoor is … Read More
Dulverton by Starlight 2025 | Complete Guide to Exmoor’s Magical Christmas Event Experience the magic of Christmas in one of Exmoor’s prettiest towns. Dulverton by Starlight returns on Sunday, 7th December 2025 with a … Read More
The Exford circular walk is a beautiful 3.8-mile route starting and ending in Exford village, taking you along the River Exe, across cultivated Exmoor farmland, and up to open moorland with spectacular panoramic views. … Read More
Experience the magic of Christmas in one of England’s best-preserved medieval villages. The Dunster Winter Festival returns for 2025 with three days of festive entertainment, medieval celebrations, and family activities from December 5th-7th. From … Read More
Exford village is one of Exmoor’s most charming villages, nestled in the heart of Exmoor National Park where ancient moorland traditions still thrive. This picturesque Exmoor village sits in a beautiful valley where the … Read More
Tucked away in the southeast corner of Exmoor National Park lies Dulverton, a beautiful market town brimming with life, warmth, and an abundance of unique offerings. This charming gateway to Exmoor combines rich medieval … Read More
Autumn on Exmoor and the Quantocks reveals one of nature’s most mysterious kingdoms — the mushrooms and fungi. Neither plant nor animal, fungi form an entire complex branch of life all their own. Hidden … Read More
Dunster: A Village Guide Dunster is one of Exmoor’s most picturesque villages, where medieval history meets charming shops, tea rooms, and stunning scenery. Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying longer, this guide … Read More