Porlock Weir – A Visitors Guide
Porlock Weir – A Favourite Corner of Exmoor Am I allowed to have a favourite place on Exmoor? Of course, I do love all of Exmoor, but there is something particularly special about Porlock … Read More
Porlock Weir – A Favourite Corner of Exmoor Am I allowed to have a favourite place on Exmoor? Of course, I do love all of Exmoor, but there is something particularly special about Porlock … Read More
Alderman’s Barrow, Three Combes Foot and Larkbarrow -3.8 miles Parking What 3 Words: ///indulgent.recipient.packages Park next to the cattle grid at Alderman’s Barrow This gentle, shorter route — kindly shared by Sarah Hailstone of … Read More
Brendon Two Gates, Manor Allotment and Doone Valley – 11.3 Miles This wonderful long walk, kindly shared by Sarah Hailstone ofExmoor with Jack, takes you across Brendon Common, down into the Doone Valley and … Read More
The Best Resources for Walking on Exmoor There’s no better way to experience the magic of Exmoor than on foot. From heather-covered hills to windswept cliffs and shaded woodland trails, the landscape is endlessly … Read More
If you’re after a walk that gives you a perfect mix of woodland peace, open heath, and stunning sea views without going too far from Minehead, the Greenaleigh Farm circular walk is a gem. … Read More
Malmsmead to Lorna Doone’s Waterslide and Lankcombe Walk This week we’re featuring a beautiful walk shared by Sarah Hailstone of Exmoor with Jack. Sarah and her dog, Jack, are well known for exploring Exmoor’s … Read More
Dunkery and Horner Wood – Exmoor Circular Walk There are lots of paths from Webbers Post car park with wonderful views. There is a brilliant level accessible track, learn more about it in the … Read More
Whether starting in Porlock or Porlock Weir, here’s a circular route for an enchanting walk connecting both villages. I love this route – there’s a bit of everything; head out to expansive vistas across … 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
A Circular Walk Through the Heddon Valley to the Sea A beautiful circular walk through ancient woodland alongside the River Heddon to where it meets the sea, framed by some of the highest cliffs … Read More
Porlock Marsh from the air by Paul Feeney An Exmoor Magazine Feature Exmoor Magazine are working with us to provide a hand-picked selection of articles for you to enjoy, that delve into the landscapes, … Read More
The Fossil-Rich Shores of Somerset Exmoor, with its beautiful landscapes and rich geological history, is a haven for fossil enthusiasts. From the rocky shores of Kilve Beach to the wide stretches of Doniford Bay, … Read More
Exmoor is arguably the best destination for pet owners in the UK, offering a vast landscape of 692 square kilometers of moors and a variety of dog-friendly beaches that make it perfect for a … Read More
Culbone Church could almost be a thing of fairytales. Firstly, it is the smallest parish church in England… Considering there are around 16,000 churches in England, this is quite some claim to fame. Secondly, … Read More
‘Lee Abbey Beach’ or ‘Lee Bay’ is a stunning and secluded cove located on the Exmoor coast in North Devon. A narrow lane leads from the Valley of the Rocks, or you can approach … Read More