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    Mother’s Day on Exmoor 2026

    Romantic getaways, spring walks & cosy cottages – treat Mum to a break she’ll never forget

    Mother’s Day on Exmoor is something special. It falls on Sunday 15th March 2026 this year – and what better gift than a few days in the countryside? Forget the chocolates and flowers (well, maybe bring those too). Give Mum the kind of break that involves log fires, coastal air, morning mist over the moors, and absolutely nothing on the to-do list.

    Whether you’re treating your mum to a cottage for two, planning a family getaway, or simply looking for a special day out – Exmoor in mid-March is quietly perfect. Spring is arriving, the days are getting longer, and the villages are waking up after winter. Here’s everything you need to plan the perfect Mother’s Day on Exmoor.

    In This Guide


    When Is Mother’s Day 2026?

    Mark your calendar

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    Sunday 15th March 2026

    Mothering Sunday – the fourth Sunday of Lent

    💡 Booking tip: Mid-March is the sweet spot between winter prices and Easter demand. Book now for the best choice of

    cottages – the smaller romantic ones go quickly.

    Mother's Day on Exmoor - romantic cottages and spring getaways
    IMAGE CREDIT: SARAH HAILSTONE

    Why Exmoor for Mother’s Day?

    Five reasons Mum will thank you

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    Spring Is Arriving

    Longer days, daffodils in the hedgerows, and the first warmth of the year. The countryside is coming alive.

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    Cottages with Character

    Log fires, exposed beams, cosy corners. Our cottages are handpicked for comfort and charm.

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    Peace and Quiet

    Before the Easter crowds arrive, Exmoor in March is wonderfully peaceful. Empty paths and space to breathe.

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    Better Value

    Mid-March falls between winter and Easter peak season. More availability and better rates.

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    Time Together

    No itinerary needed. Walk together, eat together, sit by the fire together. The best gift is undivided attention – and Exmoor gives you the space for exactly that.


    Romantic Cottages for Two

    Treat Mum (or yourself) to a quiet escape for two this Mother’s Day on Exmoor

    Cartier's Retreat, Dunster - Mother's Day on Exmoor cottage for two

    Cartier’s Retreat

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Dunster

    Tucked away at Kitswall Farm near Dunster’s medieval castle. A peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling countryside – the kind of place where time genuinely slows down.

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    Harbour House Studio, Porlock Weir - romantic Mother's Day on Exmoor

    Harbour House Studio

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Porlock Weir

    Steps from the harbour at Porlock Weir. Wake up to the sound of the sea, walk to the pub for supper, and watch boats bobbing on the water from your doorstep.

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    The Chapel, Brompton Regis - unique Mother's Day on Exmoor stay

    The Chapel

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Brompton Regis

    A beautifully converted chapel in the quiet village of Brompton Regis. Original features, vaulted ceilings, and the kind of character you just can’t find in a hotel.

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    Little House in the Big Woods - Mother's Day on Exmoor woodland retreat

    Little House in the Big Woods

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Brendon Hill

    Exactly what it sounds like – a cosy cottage surrounded by woodland on Brendon Hill. Perfect for mums who want total peace, birdsong, and a proper escape from everything.

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    The Tower, Simonsbath

    The Tower

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Simonsbath

    A converted tower at Birch Cleave Barns in the heart of Exmoor. Simonsbath is about as remote and peaceful as it gets – wild moorland, the River Barle, and dark skies overhead.

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    Orchard Yurt, Allerford - glamping Mother's Day on Exmoor

    Orchard Yurt

    Sleeps 2

    📍 Allerford

    For the adventurous mum – a beautifully furnished yurt in an orchard near Allerford’s packhorse bridge. Glamping with style, surrounded by apple trees and Exmoor countryside.

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    More Romantic Cottages for Two

    Cottage Location Sleeps Book
    Worthy Cottage Porlock Weir 2 Book
    Coachmans Cottage Porlock Weir 2 Book
    The Cottage at Woodlands Lynton 2 Book
    The Folly Bratton Fleming 2 Book
    Horner Cottage Luccombe 2 Book
    The Old Post Office Exford 2 Book
    Bramley Hut Allerford 2 Book
    The Woodman’s Hut Minehead 2 Book
    Byre Cottage Dulverton 2 Book
    Dunkery View Wootton Courtenay 2 Book


    Family Cottages – Bring the Whole Crew

    Celebrating Mother’s Day on Exmoor with the whole family? Everyone’s welcome

    Lorna Doone Cottage, Lynmouth - family Mother's Day on Exmoor

    Lorna Doone Cottage

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Lynmouth

    Named after the famous novel, this cottage sits on Watersmeet Road in Lynmouth – one of Exmoor’s most beautiful villages. Walk to the harbour, the cliff railway, or Watersmeet.

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    Ruffles Cottage

    Ruffles Cottage

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Dunster

    On St George’s Street in the heart of medieval Dunster. The castle, yarn market, and village shops are all on your doorstep. Perfect for a family wander with Mum.

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    Riverside Cottage

    Riverside Cottage

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Brendon

    Right on the river in the quiet village of Brendon. Listen to the water from the garden, and walk the valley paths to Watersmeet or Lynmouth. Pure tranquility.

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    Crown Cottage

    Crown Cottage

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Exford

    In the centre of Exford, the traditional capital of Exmoor. Village green, local pub, and easy access to Dunkery Beacon – Exmoor’s highest point. A proper moorland base.

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    West Lynch Farm

    West Lynch Farm

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Allerford

    A farmhouse stay near Allerford’s famous packhorse bridge. Walk to Bossington and the pebble beach, or head into the woods at Horner. Spring wildflowers everywhere in March.

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    Pebble Cottage

    Pebble Cottage

    Sleeps 4

    📍 Dunster

    On Park Street in Dunster – a charming cottage just steps from the castle and the medieval yarn market. Perfect for exploring the village with Mum over a long weekend.

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    Spring Walks for Mother’s Day on Exmoor

    Gentle routes, big views, and the first signs of spring

    🌺 Dunster Village & Castle Grounds

    Easy
    1–2 miles
    1–2 hours

    Wander through Dunster’s medieval streets, past the Yarn Market, and up through the castle grounds. In mid-March, the daffodils are out and the views across the Bristol Channel are lovely. Stop at the Watermill Tearoom on the way back for a cream tea.

    Highlight: The castle gardens are full of early spring flowers in March.

    🌿 Porlock Weir to Culbone Church

    Moderate
    4 miles return
    2–3 hours

    Follow the coastal woodland path from Porlock Weir through ancient oak woods to Culbone Church – the smallest parish church in England. The path winds through trees with glimpses of the sea below. A truly special walk.

    Highlight: Culbone Church has stood here since the 12th century, hidden in the woods. Unforgettable.

    🌲 Tarr Steps & the River Barle

    Easy–Moderate
    2–4 miles
    1.5–2.5 hours

    Cross the ancient clapper bridge at Tarr Steps – one of Exmoor’s most iconic landmarks – and walk along the River Barle through moss-covered woodland. The river is beautiful in spring, and you might spot dippers and grey wagtails along the way.

    Highlight: Tarr Steps is believed to be over 3,000 years old. A must-see on Exmoor.

    🌻 Selworthy & Bossington

    Easy–Moderate
    3 miles
    2–3 hours

    Start at Selworthy’s thatched village and walk through the green to Bossington and its pebble beach. The views across Porlock Vale are gorgeous, and this route is perfect for a relaxed morning with Mum before a pub lunch.

    Highlight: Selworthy is one of the prettiest villages in Somerset – cream-coloured thatched cottages around a medieval church.


    Afternoon Tea & Dining

    The best places to eat this Mother’s Day on Exmoor

    ☕ Afternoon Tea

    Watermill Tearoom, Dunster

    Overlooking the River Avill in a working watermill. Freshly baked scones, local clotted cream, and a proper pot of tea. Exactly the kind of place Mum would love.

    Periwinkle Tearoom, Selworthy

    Tucked into Selworthy’s National Trust village. Cream teas with a view of the thatched cottages and Exmoor hills. A real treat on a spring afternoon.

    The Harbour Lights Cafe, Porlock Weir

    Watch the harbour from your table while enjoying cakes and a coffee. Simple, charming, and right by the water.

    🍽️ Pub Lunches & Dinner

    The Royal Oak, Luxborough

    A classic Exmoor pub in a quiet valley. Real ales, hearty food, and a log fire. The kind of pub you wish was your local.

    The Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath

    In the heart of the moor. Good food, local ales, and a cosy atmosphere. The surrounding landscape is wild and beautiful – stop here after a moorland walk.

    The Crown Hotel, Exford

    A traditional coaching inn on the village green. Sunday lunch here is a proper occasion – perfect for Mother’s Day.


    Unique Exmoor Experiences

    Make your Mother’s Day on Exmoor extra memorable

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    Dark Sky Stargazing

    Exmoor is a designated International Dark Sky Reserve. On a clear March evening, the sky above the moor is full of stars. Bring a blanket and a flask.

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    West Somerset Railway

    Britain’s longest heritage railway runs 20 miles through Exmoor’s countryside. Check the timetable here. A nostalgic trip along the coast and through the hills – Mum will love it.

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    Exmoor Cream Tea

    The cream-first-or-jam-first debate runs deep here. Find a village tearoom, order a scone, and let Mum have the final word.

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    Red Deer Spotting

    Exmoor is home to England’s largest wild red deer herd. Spring is a great time to spot them on the open moor, especially around Dunkery Beacon and the Brendon Hills.

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    Dunster Castle

    A National Trust gem perched above the village. Explore the castle, the subtropical gardens, and the medieval dovecote. The spring gardens are beautiful in March.

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    Village Artisan Shops

    Dunster, Porlock, and Dulverton have lovely independent shops – local pottery, handmade jewellery, books, and artwork. Pick up a gift for Mum while you explore.

    Frequently Asked Questions – Mother’s Day on Exmoor

    When is Mother’s Day 2026 in the UK?

    Sunday 15th March 2026. It falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent (Mothering Sunday).

    Can I book a short break for Mother’s Day weekend?

    Yes! Many of our cottages offer short breaks from 2–3 nights. A Friday-to-Sunday or Friday-to-Monday stay over Mother’s Day weekend is perfect.

    What’s the weather like on Exmoor in mid-March?

    Expect temperatures around 8–12°C. Spring is arriving but Exmoor can still be changeable – bring layers, a waterproof, and good walking shoes. The days are getting noticeably longer though, with sunset around 6pm.

    Are the cottages dog-friendly?

    Many are! Check each listing for the dog-friendly tag. Exmoor is brilliant for dogs – miles of footpaths, open moorland, and plenty of dog-friendly pubs.

    How do I get to Exmoor?

    Exmoor is in Somerset/Devon, about 3 hours from London by car (via the M5). The nearest train station is Taunton (30–45 mins from the moor). Most villages have free parking.

    Is mid-March a good time to visit Exmoor?

    It’s a lovely time. Spring flowers are appearing, lambs are in the fields, the days are getting longer, and you’ll have the paths largely to yourselves before Easter.

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