Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is the highest and steepest water powered railway in the world. Quite some claim to fame! Who would have thought it? Quiet little Exmoor has it’s very own … 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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The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is the highest and steepest water powered railway in the world. Quite some claim to fame! Who would have thought it? Quiet little Exmoor has it’s very own … Read More
Kilve Beach near Watchet is a fascinating stretch of the Jurrasic coast. Grand limestone cliffs back the slate and shingle beach, with interesting rock formations sweeping the shoreline. There are impressive fossils dotted around, … Read More
It’s raining, it’s pouring… But don’t let that dampen your spirits! There’s still loads to see and do across Exmoor. Here are our Top 10 Rainy Day Things to Do on Exmoor – in … Read More
Wimbleball Lake Visitor Information A stunning spot towards the South East of Exmoor, Wimbleball Lake is well worth a visit. A reservoir lake, the area is open to the public for watersports, walking and … Read More
Horse Riding in Exmoor National Park is a fantastic way to get out into the stunning landscape here. The varied woodland, moors and open fields are crisscrossed with miles of tracks and bridleways, ideal … Read More
When visiting this beautiful part of the world, you may find yourself wanting a map to help you navigate it. So we thought we’d pull together a selection of maps which might be really … Read More
The Valley of Rocks is a dramatic section of coastline on the northern edge of Exmoor. Exmoor never fails to disappoint when it comes to varied and fascinating landscapes, with this spot indeed being … Read More
Exmoor Driving Route – East of Exmoor Loop. This is a great way to explore Exmoor, just jump in the car and head along the picturesque roads to find what’s out there. Follow the … Read More
If you want a a sense of traditional village life in beautiful Exmoor, Porlock is the perfect place for you. Set in Porlock Vale, between the rolling hills of Exmoor and the sea lapping … Read More
Porlock Circular Walk Find details below of a 4 mile, circular walk starting from Sparkhayes Lane, Porlock. This walk is over fairly level terrain and should take around 2 hours. Click here to find … Read More
The Best of Exmoor Discount Voucher Code We would love to offer a Discount Voucher code as our way of saying, thank you for your feedback! This really helps our potential guests have the … Read More
Beautiful, iconic, and ancient—Tarr Steps is one of Exmoor’s most fascinating landmarks. This historic “clapper bridge” is the longest and oldest of its kind in Britain, possibly dating back thousands of years. If … Read More
Dunster Circular Walk There are a number of tracks and paths extending from Dunster into the expanse of the Crown Estate and surrounding land. Walk along Dunster High Steet, past the castle then bare … Read More
What is Dunster by Candlelight? Every winter, the stunning medieval village of Dunster holds a uniquely special and truly beautiful event, Dunster by Candlelight. The first Friday & Saturday of December, when the sun … Read More
The South West Coast Path stretches for 630 miles, the longest way-marked footpath in the UK. Originating in Minehead, the trail hugs the coast to the furthest tip of Cornwall, then on down and … Read More