Visiting Exmoor National Park

On Exmoor it is still possible to find tranquility and peace as well as rediscover your sense of adventure; to catch a glimpse of wild red deer, be amazed by dark skies full of stars and explore villages full of character.

 

Latest News for Visitors

  • Lynmouth Pavilion
    Following concerns expressed at a meeting between local businesses of Lynmouth and Lynton, the Town Council and Exmoor National Park Authority, work on the demolition of the Lynmouth Pavilion will be postponed until the beginning of October this year.
  • More Moor Rover
    The popular Moor Rover demand responsive bus service is now in service year round.
  • Snowdrop Valley 2012
    Snowdrop Valley, near Wheddon Cross on Exmoor, will be open to visitors from Saturday 4 February until Sunday 4 March 2012.
  • Dark Sky Discovery event
    On Tuesday 17 January 2012, Exmoor National Park Authority will be hosting an Exmoor Dark Sky Discovery event at the Tithe Barn in the historic village of Dunster from 5pm to 8:30pm, where total beginners, amateur astronomers and professional stargazers will get a chance to explore the night sky.
  • First Dark Sky Discovery Site
    Wimbleball Lake has been nominated to be the first Dark Skies Discovery Centre on Exmoor and to celebrate there will be a launch at Outdoor + Active Wimbleball on Friday 25 November to which everyone is welcome.

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