Exmoor Events Calendar

June 2024

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Ann Hyde Art Exhibition

From Watercolours, acrylics and, her favourite medium Oils, Ann captures the atmosphere of the day with her artworks. Preferring to paint 'en plein air’ Ann admits there is no better way to capture the scene than being there in person. Her art shows this with atmosphere and light, saying even on an overcast day there can be contrasts.

Ann can often be seen setting up her easel at various locations around Exmoor National Park. Exmoor itself offers so many different challenges with landscapes, seascapes and wildlife.

Childrens Crafting

Children's crafting table

Bookmarks, greeting card making, and colouring activities with lots of pencils, crayons, felt tips and stickers to keep your little ones amused during the Easter holidays. (Donations requested)

Pop-up Lynmouth Flood talks

Pop-up Lynmouth Flood talks

A 10-minute illustrated talk on the Lynmouth Flood Disaster followed by 10 minutes of historical film from the time.
A chance to learn what happened and how it changed the village. No need to book. (Donations requested). Not Mondays

Simonsbath Festival 2024

A church
Simonsbath, Exmoor
Celebrating Music, Art, Talks & Walks on Exmoor from May Day to Midsummer

Simonsbath Festival is a non profit making community festival which celebrates all things Exmoor in the six weeks between May Day and Midsummer. In the spirit of diversity the festival offers a variety of events and activities including talks, classical, folk and jazz music. The festival also collaborates with partners The Exmoor Society and the Exmoor Running and Walking Festival whose events showcase properties and locations on Exmoor that are not easily viewed from public roads. You can find more details of these collaborative activities in the events section of this website. They give an unrivaled insight into Exmoor countryside, its heritage, life and people.

Brendon Open Gardens

Photo of a nice garden
4 gardens open for charity

(NGS: National Garden Scheme, see ngs.org.uk for full details). At Higher Tippacott Farm, lunches & teas incl. gluten-free are served. Bric a brac & plants for sale. Display of vintage telephones & toys. £6 per person. Children free

Talks at the Pavilion: The Life of an Exmoor Ranger

Photo of people at a lecture
Talk

What does a day in the life of a National Park ranger look like? Perhaps you are considering it as a career choice? Or maybe you have just seen them in a Land Rover, high up on Exmoor, and were curious about the role? Well here is your chance to ask the questions and more as we are treated to a photographic presentation by one of our rangers

Brendon Open Gardens

Photo of a nice garden
4 gardens open for charity

(NGS: National Garden Scheme, see ngs.org.uk for full details). At Higher Tippacott Farm, lunches & teas incl. gluten-free are served. Bric a brac & plants for sale. Display of vintage telephones & toys. £6 per person. Children free

Lynmouth Flood Talk and Walk

Guided walk

A half hour presentation looking at 1950’s film and photograph of the Lynmouth Flood Disaster followed by a gentle stroll around the village to look for signs of the Flood and how it changed the Village. A free event with donations to CareMoor for Exmoor appreciated.

Dunster Outback Walk

Join a guided walk leader and explore the picturesque landscape around Dunster.

A 2-2.5hr/4 mile guided walk, taking in the historical sites of Dunster village and the breathtaking views above the village from the ancient hillforts of Grabbist Hill and Bat’s Castle.

Accessibility: The walk route includes some steep inclines, over uneven ground. A moderate level of fitness is required.

Please ensure you bring suitable outdoor clothing and walking boots.

Dogs on short leads allowed.

Booking recommended.

Free event - donations welcome (for the CareMoor for Exmoor scheme supporting heritage, nature and access projects on Exmoor).

Literary Walk in the Doone Valley

with Wild about Exmoor

Follow in the footsteps of RD Blackmore as we recount some of the wonderful landscapes as pictured in the writings of Lorna Doone, in a guided walk. Places can be reserved by clicking the link.

Ralegh's Cross Long Walk

An old sepia photo of the mineral line
Walk from Ralegh's Cross Inn, exploring the mineral railway.

The 19th century mineral line was built to carry iron ore from the Brendons to Watchet for shipment to South Wales. This is a walk/talk of about 7 miles, steep, but with stops along the way. We visit  Beulah Chapel, the old Brendon village and the Winding House. Then we go down the  steep Incline to Comberow, through the woods to Leighland Chapel and circle back via a picturesque waterfall. Boots, a packed lunch and waterproofs needed.

Lyn Valley Classic Show

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Classic car show

Lynton & Lynmouth will once again offer the most beautiful backdrop for some of the most stunning cars in the South West. Over 400 cars will roll into town, Super Cars, Classics, Vintage, Bikes and even Tractors – vehicles for everyone. With stalls and activities for the family and touring car clubs throughout the day this is not your typical Classic Car Show. A real family attraction and this year destined to be bigger and better again – visit one of the UK’s best classic car shows. £5 per adult entry donation. Under 12s free. All proceeds to local charities.

Julia Wade Art Exhibition

Exhibition

Julia's Works can be quite spontaneous! But within that organic process, her main focus is on capturing as much atmosphere possible, from the subject matter being worked on, at any one time. Her pictures often strive to express their subjects, beyond the obvious; hopefully, inviting the viewer in, to share and enjoy her sensitive expressions, within the works.

A Walk through Dunster's History

Join a guided walk leader and explore the picturesque landscape village Dunster.

A 2hr guided walk around a village steeped in history.

Accessibility: The walk route includes some gentle inclines around the village lanes and passes over some uneven ground towards the end of the route. The route can be adapted - if you have a particular mobility requirement please contact Dunster National Park Centre prior to booking for further information.

Please ensure you bring suitable outdoor clothing and stout footwear.

Dogs on short leads allowed.

Booking recommended.

Free event - donations welcome for the CareMoor for Exmoor scheme supporting heritage, nature and access projects on Exmoor.

Stogumber Open Gardens

Gardens open for 2 days, proceeds to local charities.

Around 12 gardens will be open in and around this attractive small village between the Quantock and Brendon Hills, ranging from small cottage gardens to large country gardens. Fabulous food is served all day in the village hall, with coffee and cake, excellent lunches and puddings, and afternoon teas. There are plant stalls, and the large and interesting Grade 1 listed church is open.

Most of the gardens are within reasonable walking distance of the village hall and car park, though the village is hilly. There are nice walks to outlying gardens, but car parking is available at these for those who prefer to drive. The village is about 1 mile up hill from Stogumber Station on the West Somerset Railway.

Dogs on leads are welcome in many gardens, in the church, and on the outside terrace of the village hall.
Stogumber Open Gardens has been running for over 40 years and has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity. This year the profits will be divided between the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, the Children's Hospice South West, and maintenance of the village church building and churchyard.

£10 covers both days (children under 14 free)

Walking Book Club: Birnam Wood

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If you love reading and enjoy walking, then this could be just the book club you have been seeking...

Join the Seven Fables Walking Book Club in the woods of Dulverton to discuss Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton.

A landslide has closed the Korowai Pass in New Zealand’s South Island, cutting off the town of Thorndike, leaving a sizable farm abandoned. The disaster presents an opportunity for Birnam Wood, a guerrilla gardening collective that plants crops wherever no one will notice. But they hadn’t figured on the enigmatic American billionaire Robert Lemoine, who also has an interest in the place. Can they trust him? And, as their ideals and ideologies are tested, can they trust each other?

A propulsive literary thriller from the Booker Prize-winning author of The Luminaries, Birnam Wood is Shakespearean in its wit, drama and immersion in character. It is a brilliantly constructed tale of intentions, actions and consequences, and an unflinching examination of the human impulse to ensure our own survival.

*A level of walking fitness is required, please wear suitable footwear and dress appropriately as we walk in all weathers. Bring a drink and a snack to enjoy, and something to keep your bottom dry as we often sit on a mossy bank or fallen log!

Happy & sociable dogs are welcome. We kindly request short leads only, however once in the woods they may roam free kept under close control.

Walk + Book £12 (rrp£9.99 PB) or Walk Only £7

Stogumber Open Gardens

Gardens open for 2 days, proceeds to local charities.

Around 12 gardens will be open in and around this attractive small village between the Quantock and Brendon Hills, ranging from small cottage gardens to large country gardens. Fabulous food is served all day in the village hall, with coffee and cake, excellent lunches and puddings, and afternoon teas. There are plant stalls, and the large and interesting Grade 1 listed church is open.

Most of the gardens are within reasonable walking distance of the village hall and car park, though the village is hilly. There are nice walks to outlying gardens, but car parking is available at these for those who prefer to drive. The village is about 1 mile up hill from Stogumber Station on the West Somerset Railway.

Dogs on leads are welcome in many gardens, in the church, and on the outside terrace of the village hall.
Stogumber Open Gardens has been running for over 40 years and has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity. This year the profits will be divided between the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, the Children's Hospice South West, and maintenance of the village church building and churchyard.

£10 covers both days (children under 14 free)

Summer Craft and Artisan Fair

Summer Artisan and Craft Fair

Lynmouth National Park Centre Summer Artisan and Craft Fair brings together local crafters and artists from across Exmoor, North Devon and West Somerset. Driftwood, sea glass, photography, jams & Chutneys as well as some of our amazing local artists.

Painting Holiday

Water, light & reflections in watercolour - Joe Dowden

Each day you will visit a different painting location. Everything is included from full board, tuition, lunch and drinks throughout the day. The holidays are relaxed and informal with small groups. You will be sure to have a lot of fun. Guests need to bring their own art materials. Easels, boards & chairs are available.

Discover Exmoor’s Butterflies

High Brown Fritillary_Neil Hulme
Join experts from Butterfly Conservation UK for the day and learn how to identify some of Exmoor's butterflies, in the beautiful surroundings of the National Trust's Heddon Valley, Exmoor - one of the very few locations in the UK where you can see the spectacular High Brown Fritillary. Free event. Booking essential.

This is an introductory session, ideal for beginners and those with some knowledge of butterflies. We will introduce you to the basic methods for identifying butterflies during the morning's indoor session, at the Hunters Inn, Heddon. After lunch (weather permitting) we will be outdoors spotting butterflies in the field.

Natural History Walk

Meet at our centre at Porlock Weir for a two hour stroll

An easy paced stroll to explore and discover the wildlife of the wonderful habitats and landscape around Porlock Weir.

Simonsbath Walking Holiday

3 day walking holiday.

Explore the stunning Exmoor National Park with our guided Simonsbath Walking Holidays. Come and stay in comfort and share 3 days of spectacular walks with our knowledgeable guides. Check Website for price options

Secret Gardens of Dulverton

Flowers
Discover some of Dulverton's secret gardens, open to the public for just one day.

Come to the beautiful Exmoor town of Dulverton in the summer and discover some of its secret gardens open to the public for just one day.

Tickets are £5 per person in advance (or £7 on the day) to include a map and brief details of each garden.  Children go free. Tickets in advance will be available from Dulverton Post Office and the Tantivy in Dulverton.

On the day, tickets will be available in Dulverton Town Hall – where you’ll also be able to enjoy tea, coffee, beer, wine, cake, filled baguettes and ploughman’s lunches.

£5 to include a map and brief details of each garden. Children free. A donation will be made to local charities for the event by Dulverton Town Council.

Hidden Porlock

An opportunity to explore the hidden treasures and history of Porlock Village.

Meet at Porlock Visitor Centre TA24 8QD.

Advisable to book. Donations appreciated.  Proceeds to CareMoor Exmoor and Porlock Visitor Centre. For more info and to book Tel: 01643 863150 or email: visit@porlock.co.uk

Dulverton Farmers Market

Showcasing the best produce and crafts from Exmoor, Devon and Somerset.

Visit Dulverton’s Farmers Market on the last Saturday of the month – April to September – from 10am to 2.30pm in the Lion Stables Car Park in the heart of the town.

Showcasing the best produce and crafts from Exmoor, Devon and Somerset – including home-reared meat, local cheese, Exmoor-brewed ales, delicious jams and chutneys, and even Dulverton-distilled spirits!  You’ll find local craftspeople here too, selling belts, bags, baskets, books, photographs and more. Refreshments and live entertainment too. Treat yourself to a great day out and discover Dulverton Farmers Market!

For more information visit the Farmers Market page of the Visit Dulverton website.