Key Features
- Property code: HOLMB
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Tumble dryer
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
This large, spacious, early 1900’s detached house stands alone in 40 acres with breathtaking views across the wooded valley of the River Barle and Exmoor National Park. Riding here is unsurpassed and Holmbush offers DIY private stabling and grazing (to be arranged with the owner). This is an extremely roomy, no frills family holiday base with lovely views from most of the rooms and is a haven of peace and privacy in this glorious part of Exmoor. Words and pictures cannot do this exceptional location the justice it deserves.
"Wonderful house, perfect view and so very peaceful. Well equipped with a lovely Aga, great to be able to pick up our preordered groceries from the Village store (who were more than helpful). Took us all back to a more uncomplicated time- fabulous!"
Withypool, with its friendly pub, village shop and tearoom, are less than half a mile away on foot by following the meandering River Barle. A little farther afield there are many attractions to suit all tastes including the National Trust Dunster Castle, the West Somerset Steam Railway or why not while away a day on a sandy beach at Minehead, Woolacombe or Saunton.
Key Features
- Property code: HOLMB
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Tumble dryer
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
This large, spacious, early 1900’s detached house stands alone in 40 acres with breathtaking views across the wooded valley of the River Barle and Exmoor National Park. Riding here is unsurpassed and Holmbush offers DIY private stabling and grazing (to be arranged with the owner). This is an extremely roomy, no frills family holiday base with lovely views from most of the rooms and is a haven of peace and privacy in this glorious part of Exmoor. Words and pictures cannot do this exceptional location the justice it deserves.
"Wonderful house, perfect view and so very peaceful. Well equipped with a lovely Aga, great to be able to pick up our preordered groceries from the Village store (who were more than helpful). Took us all back to a more uncomplicated time- fabulous!"
Withypool, with its friendly pub, village shop and tearoom, are less than half a mile away on foot by following the meandering River Barle. A little farther afield there are many attractions to suit all tastes including the National Trust Dunster Castle, the West Somerset Steam Railway or why not while away a day on a sandy beach at Minehead, Woolacombe or Saunton.
Entrance hall, with access beyond to the garden.
Sitting room with open fire and TV/DVD with basic Sky package.
Dining room with open fireplace (not in use), octagonal table with 8 rush seated chairs and a further table and chairs.
Sitting/playroom with TV/video and some children’s videos and board games.
Downstairs cloakroom with basin and adjoining WC.
Kitchen is divided into main kitchen, pantry, walk-in larder and utility room. The main kitchen is particularly spacious and fitted with original units, an oil-fired Aga range with four ovens, two fridges, dishwasher, electric cooker, microwave, coffee filter machine and a small breakfast table and 4 chairs. Adjoining walk-in larder with slate slabs. Large pantry with sink and washing machine.
Utility room with freezer, tumble dryer, large airing cupboard (excellent for drying wet gear), and a pulley clothes dryer.
Stairs to landing to five bedrooms all with wash basins.
Master bedroom has 3ft twin beds, a bay window with stunning views and lovely antique wash basin (can be fully used, though cracked). En-suite shower room (no WC), electric timer radiator.
Bedroom 2: twin room with 3ft beds.
Bedroom 3: twin room with 3ft beds.
Bedroom 4: single room with 3ft beds.
Bedroom 5: ‘dormitory’ bedroom with three 3ft single beds (ideal for children).
Main bathroom has an original roll-top bath with claw feet, shower cubicle, large basin, WC, oil filled radiator and electric wall fire.
Additional bathroom with bath, basin WC, electric radiator and clothes drying cupboard.
The property is approached by a long, private drive and there is a large parking area. The large informal garden has a wide grass terrace, a lawn and a steep grass slope to a border fence, all with glorious views over Exmoor. Tables, chairs and a wooden bench are provided. The property is supplied with its own UV filtered water. Four stables and paddock of just under one acre, available by arrangement.
The quiet unspoilt village of Withypool lies in the heart of the beautiful Exmoor National Park. With its characterful cottages, country pub, and traditional tea rooms, this ancient village is a wonderful place to base your Exmoor holiday.
Surrounded by interesting Bronze Age sites, bridleways and footpaths, Withypool is an excellent choice for anyone looking to get loose on the moor for a walking holiday. Even those with just a desire to take in some clean air, star gaze, and then cosy up in a country pub will feel right at home. From the village, the 3-4 mile walk to the ancient clapper bridge, Tarr Steps, and its wonderful adjacent inn, makes for a very enjoyable excursion.
Exmoor boasts over six hundred miles of footpaths and bridleways to explore. The moor is steeped in history and is unsurpassed in terms of its natural open scenery and beauty, with pretty heather, deep wooded combes and its famous Exmoor ponies and red deer.
The nearby village of Dunster and its ancient castle, stunning gardens and traditional tea rooms are well worth a visit, as are the pretty coastal harbour towns of Lynton and Lynmouth.
A holiday cottage in Withypool offers a peaceful moorland retreat for those looking for a relaxing holiday in a stunning countryside setting.
Ample parking available.
Electric Cars: - Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles, however EV charging facilities are available at The Royal Oak pub, less than half a mile from the property. https://www.zap-map.com.
- Included: Bed linen, towels, WiFi, travel cot (no bedding), high chair, logs, Aga oil, heating (night storage) and electricity.
- Pets: Dogs welcome but to be kept in the kitchen. Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week.
- Smoking/Vaping: not permitted.
- Telephone/WiFi: Payphone available. Mobile reception poor but WiFi speed very fast.
- Electric Cars: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles, however EV charging facilities are available at The Royal Oak pub, less than half a mile from the property. https://www.zap-map.com.
- Local Facilities: Shop, pub and tearoom in Withypool, under half a mile. Tarr Steps 3.5 miles. Sea at Porlock, 12 miles. Beaches at Saunton and Woolacombe Bay approx 50 minutes. Minehead 40 minutes.
- Arrival time - 4pm; Departure - 10am.
- Restrictions: Sorry, no stag or hen groups permitted or single sex parties without prior agreement with the owner. Please contact us to make initial enquiries.
The Royal Oak
(Less than a mile)
(7)
A historic beamed inn that has been the focal point of Withypool for over 300 years and a great spot to relax whilst exploring Exmoor. A good wine cellar and well stocked bar including an extensive range of Whiskies complements a restaurant menu brimming with local ingredients and produce.
The Royal Oak Higher Mead, Withypool, Minehead TA24 7QP (T: 01643 831506)
Decent pub food albeit at the top end price-wise. Pint of local ale well in excess of £4… a shock to the system given that where I live our local Allendale Brewery pint is about £1 cheaper. But apart from that the hospitality was good and friendly, kids menu is well-priced and generous.
July 2021
Had lunch one day. Very good all round.
December 2019
Lovely, friendly local pub at the end of a beautiful riverside walk. Good good and excellent beer and cider.
July 2018
Very friendly, lovely pub with delicious food
June 2018
Excellent food!
May 2018
We had 2 evening meals here and enjoyed both.lovely old pub Need to book can be busy.
June 2017
Ate here twice this week during our stay near Withypool and found the Royal Oak to be very comfortable, with a good atmosphere, and excellent food with generous portions.
June 2017
The Exmoor White Horse
(2 miles)
(1)
In the heart of Exmoor National Park on the banks of the River Exe you’ll find this beautiful 16th century inn. The chefs work closely with local suppliers to deliver the highest quality menus both in the bar and restaurant which are open for lunch and dinner 7 nights a week. Cosy and welcoming throughout and the outdoor tables overlooking the river are just the place for a Devon cream tea with lashings of jam and clotted cream.
Exmoor White Horse Chapel St, Exford, Minehead TA24 7PY (T: 01643 831229)
Nice pint Thatchers Gold & Sandwich for Lunch
September 2023
Tarr Farm Inn
(3 miles)
Found in the heart of Exmoor National Park by the historic Tarr Steps on the River Barle, the 16th century Tarr Farm Inn is a fabulous spot to stop for some award-winning food and drink in jaw droppingly beautiful surroundings. Book a table in the cosy bar and feast on the hearty bar menu or enjoy the more formal restaurant with a full a la carte menu. If the weather is good, go for the tables outside in the garden overlooking Tarr Steps.
The Tarr Farm Inn Tarr Steps Farm, Dulverton TA22 9PY (T: 01643851507)
The Rest & Be Thankful
(5 miles)
The Rest & Be Thankful was originally a staging post for travellers on their way from Dunster to Dulverton and almost 200 years later you will still find a warm welcome, good food and a choice of local ales and spirits. In a great spot for a home cooked meal after working up an appetite on one of the many fabulous walks in the area, or simply a drink in the cosy bar with log fires in winter.
The Rest & Be Thankful Wheddon Cross, Minehead TA24 7DR (T: 01643841222)
The London Inn
(6 miles)
A pretty village pub dating from the 15th century where walkers, families and everyone in between can enjoy the excellent food, local Exmoor Ales and warm welcome from the staff. Light lunches, sandwiches, hearty roasts and restaurant standard evening meals are offered in the cosy bar, restaurant or outside in the garden.
The London Inn South Molton, Somerset EX36 3NG (T: 01769 550269)
Red Stag Safaris
(6 miles)
Enjoy the sights of Exmoor from the comfort of a Land Rover Discovery and learn about this fascinating landscape and it’s wildlife from local guides who have lived and worked on the moor for generations.
Click here for further details
Exmoor Wildlife Safaris
(7 miles)
Join the knowledgeable local team for a leisurely tour of Exmoor in a Land Rover 110 Defender through pretty wooded valleys and dramatic windswept moorland taking in sightings of Exmoor ponies, red deer and birdlife along the way.
Click here for further details
Dulverton Heritage Centre
(7 miles)
Open seven days a week from April to October, Dulverton’s Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre gives visitors a taste of old Dulverton, a main exhibition which changes either annually or every two years plus a varied programme of short term exhibitions. There’s also a gift shop for crafty souvenirs.
Click Here for further information
Exmoor Cycle Route
(7 miles)
One of the best and most challenging locations for off-road cycling, Exmoor enjoys a network of bridleways, lanes and other permitted tracks with ample opportunity for some wonderful rides. The Exmoor OS Explorer Map has details of the many routes available, but it is asked that you take into consideration other users, wildlife and the environment when mountain biking in the area by only using permitted tracks and following the Countryside Code, which you can find on the Exmoor National Park website.
Click Here for further information
Exmoor Distillery Tours
(7 miles)
Founded in 2017 Exmoor Distillery produces a range of world class gins and rums from its premises in Dulverton. For a real taste of all the love and care that goes into these small batch spirits from the husband and wife team behind the brand, join one of the tours and tastings which run 7 days a week.
Click here for further details
Porlock Beach
(8 miles)
After 30 miles of Exmoor coastline that’s predominantly cliffs, at Porlock the land flattens out and a unique mile long shingle ridge and an inland salt marsh have formed. It’s a short walk from there to the centre of Porlock, where there are lots of marked footpaths to explore. Porlock Weir Beach itself is a pebble beach that welcomes dogs all year round. It’s a prime spot for swimming, fishing, surfing and sailing, and there are cafes, restaurants, toilets, pubs and shops close by to explore. There is pay and display parking close to the beach, so don’t forget your change when you visit, and you will be pleased to know that the water quality is reputedly excellent.
Minehead Beach
(11 miles)
(1)
Perpetually featured amongst the best beaches in the area, Minehead Beach is in one of Somerset’s busiest holiday areas. Divided into two sections, The Strand is a wide sand and shingle beach that faces North-to-North West, it looks out across the Bristol Channel towards Wales. Terminus meanwhile is the north-facing part that was almost completely washed away in the early ‘90s. After a multimillion pound project, a sea wall was completed. Today it’s an excellent spot for swimming, kite-surfing and windsurfing. Dog restrictions apply in the summer and there are cafes, restaurants, toilets and shops all close by.
Great beach with plenty of space for the dogs to run. Very clean.
March 2022
Blue Anchor Bay & Dunster
(12 miles)
(2)
Long sand and shingle beaches peppered with alabaster rocks that are perfect for finding fossils, Blue Anchor Bay and Dunster Beach in Somerset are adjacent to one another, and are beautiful places to while away the afternoon, whatever time of the year. Dogs are allowed on the beaches all year round, which is a novelty, there are toilets close by, and a pub as well for those lazy lunches after a morning’s stroll. The West Somerset Railway comes close to the beach, adding an extra layer of interest, and there’s plenty of parking close to both of them as well, which is always a blessing. The beaches are tidal and can get a little muddy at low tide, so careful not to slip and don’t get caught out when the water comes in!
Nice flat promenade with easy parking.
November 2023
Both well-worth a visit.
April 2019
Lynmouth Beach
(12 miles)
A shingle beach that arcs out into the sea from Lynton, Lynmouth Beach is a popular spot for surfing, but there’s no lifeguard cover so be careful when you go! The area is known for its excellent scenery and pleasant walking along the sea front and along the banks of the Lyn River which flows between the two towns of Lynton and Lynmouth. There is also a cliff railway from Lynton down to the sea front. At Lynton there is a smaller beach with rocks at low tide, while Lynmouth Beach is longer and sandier. Lynmouth has level access all the way along, and there are several car parks in the town as well as road parking by the river and beach. Toilets, cafes and shops are close by, but there aren’t any activities available, it’s all about enjoying the scenery!
Wringcliff Beach
(13 miles)
On the South West Coast Path, Wringcliff Beach is within walking distance of the little town of Lynton and a number of secluded bays along the coastline. The beach itself is a secluded bay surrounded by high cliffs with a steep access path, making it a tricky one to visit if you have small children with you. Of course, because it’s a little difficult to get to, it’s also wonderfully peaceful with incredible views to enjoy. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year around and it’s perfect for adventurous walkers. There’s parking is in the valley of the rocks which is accessed and signposted through Lynton, but once you’re there it’s not that easy to reach toilets and restaurants, to if the weather permits, take a picnic and enjoy the day!
October 2023
Great family cottage in a stunning location. Exactly what we were after for the half term. The pictures on the internet don't do it justice as the home is exceptionally large and perfect for family sharing. The welcome basket was a nice touch too.
October 2023
It is absolutley right for what it is and what we want. A lovely family country home; not tarted up and suburban !
September 2023
delighted to return to a wonderful house
April 2023
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Thankyou.
November 2022
We enjoyed our stay. We found some of the instructions overly detailed but understood why the owner had provided them. We made a real effort to leave the property very clean and tidy as requested and it would have been nice to receive feedback as guests too.
October 2022
It is lovely as it is.
August 2022
A beautiful house in a lovely location
July 2022
We loved the house and the stables and had an amazing time. Thank you
June 2022
Yes very much. Its very comfortable and robust enough for an energetic family group. Rather dated in parts but felt very homely.
October 2021
Wonderful position , house has a great atmosphere and after many holidays there we always look forward to returning .
September 2021
A superb family holiday house
August 2021
A wonderful house with a spectacular view. We found it roomy and comfortable, although aspects of the plumbing were somewhat dated!
July 2021
Yes we enjoyed our stay hugely and would rent the property again. Even more likely to if we knew the kitchenware had been rationalised and updated.
September 2020
A wonderful house to stay with friends or family
December 2019
It’s a great house with beautiful views and walking on the doorstep. All quite dated but functional. The major drawback is that the dining room table only seats 8.
October 2019
Great time, thank you! Super house in a wonderful location!
September 2019
Fabulous views, quirky old family home, clearly much loved, lots of books, DVDs and games to borrow - the kitchen saw lots of board game action! Our kids (grown up)absolutely loved the space, the different rooms, and the mad kitchen and the room next to it which was nicknamed The Butlers Pantry. Despite some of the minor issues above, we would all go back! So homely.
August 2019
A fabulous house in a great position
November 2018
Holmbush is in a stunning location, with the most amazing views from all the front windows, and complete peace and quiet. It is also really spacious and very comfortable.
September 2018
exactly what we wanted. Furnishings were absolutely right for the type of property, so not a complaint. Do not change them !
August 2018
A lovely family house in an excellent situation
June 2017
We had a marvellous time despite the weather.
January 2016
We had a lovely Christmas in Holmbush - the house is in a great location and has everything you need and more. The house was always lovely and warm and the added benefit of the open fire in the sitting room provided some lovely cosy evenings. We had a problem with one of the toilets while we were there and the owner sent someone out straight away and the problem sorted without us having to wait in either. We had no faults with the house, so much space, all the kitchen utensils/equipment you could ask for, comfy beds and the views from every window are just stunning. We will be recommending to friends as well as coming to stay again ourselves. Thank you
April 2015
We all really loved the spacious and homely accommodation at Holmbush (particularly the telephone room!!) and a stunning view in a most beautiful area of Exmoor. Village shop at Withypool very handy too, and with pub, tea room and plenty of walking couldn't ask for anything more.
December 2014
Just returned home from a very Christmassy stay at Holmbush. Large well equipped comfy home, with all the country house features. We enjoyed cooking on the aga and spending the evenings around the log fire. Fantastic views from around the property and lovely to stand in the grounds on a clear night and see the stars and listen to the owls. Very helpful owner and caretaker who both made sure our stay was as comfortable as possible. Thank you from The Thornton family.
October 2014
Another week done it really does feel like home we adore and love it here roll on April once more
May 2014
Another week gone but what a good one we love it here coming back in October
February 2014
On entering Holmbush for the 2nd year running, it was like coming home. the furnishings are 'lived in', its so welcoming comfortable and warm, we love it. Views are breathtaking, we felt like we were on top of the world. all 8 of us will probably be coming back in 2015 for our usual February weekend break.
October 2013
holmbush has it all a truley wonderfull place cant wait to return again ken spicer
October 2013
Another great week at Holmbush, will be booking our next visit very soon
May 2013
returning customer very satisfied with our holiday
May 2013
Wonderful house, perfect view and so very peaceful. Well equipped house with a lovely Aga, great to be able to pick up our preordered groceries from the Village store (who were more than helpful). Took us all back to a more uncomplicated time- fabulous!
October 2023
Great family cottage in a stunning location. Exactly what we were after for the half term. The pictures on the internet don't do it justice as the home is exceptionally large and perfect for family sharing. The welcome basket was a nice touch too.
October 2023
It is absolutley right for what it is and what we want. A lovely family country home; not tarted up and suburban !
September 2023
delighted to return to a wonderful house
April 2023
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Thankyou.
November 2022
We enjoyed our stay. We found some of the instructions overly detailed but understood why the owner had provided them. We made a real effort to leave the property very clean and tidy as requested and it would have been nice to receive feedback as guests too.
October 2022
It is lovely as it is.
August 2022
A beautiful house in a lovely location
July 2022
We loved the house and the stables and had an amazing time. Thank you
June 2022
Yes very much. Its very comfortable and robust enough for an energetic family group. Rather dated in parts but felt very homely.
October 2021
Wonderful position , house has a great atmosphere and after many holidays there we always look forward to returning .
September 2021
A superb family holiday house
August 2021
A wonderful house with a spectacular view. We found it roomy and comfortable, although aspects of the plumbing were somewhat dated!
July 2021
Yes we enjoyed our stay hugely and would rent the property again. Even more likely to if we knew the kitchenware had been rationalised and updated.
September 2020
A wonderful house to stay with friends or family
December 2019
It’s a great house with beautiful views and walking on the doorstep. All quite dated but functional. The major drawback is that the dining room table only seats 8.
October 2019
Great time, thank you! Super house in a wonderful location!
September 2019
Fabulous views, quirky old family home, clearly much loved, lots of books, DVDs and games to borrow - the kitchen saw lots of board game action! Our kids (grown up)absolutely loved the space, the different rooms, and the mad kitchen and the room next to it which was nicknamed The Butlers Pantry. Despite some of the minor issues above, we would all go back! So homely.
August 2019
A fabulous house in a great position
November 2018
Holmbush is in a stunning location, with the most amazing views from all the front windows, and complete peace and quiet. It is also really spacious and very comfortable.
September 2018
exactly what we wanted. Furnishings were absolutely right for the type of property, so not a complaint. Do not change them !
August 2018
A lovely family house in an excellent situation
June 2017
We had a marvellous time despite the weather.
January 2016
We had a lovely Christmas in Holmbush - the house is in a great location and has everything you need and more. The house was always lovely and warm and the added benefit of the open fire in the sitting room provided some lovely cosy evenings. We had a problem with one of the toilets while we were there and the owner sent someone out straight away and the problem sorted without us having to wait in either. We had no faults with the house, so much space, all the kitchen utensils/equipment you could ask for, comfy beds and the views from every window are just stunning. We will be recommending to friends as well as coming to stay again ourselves. Thank you
April 2015
We all really loved the spacious and homely accommodation at Holmbush (particularly the telephone room!!) and a stunning view in a most beautiful area of Exmoor. Village shop at Withypool very handy too, and with pub, tea room and plenty of walking couldn't ask for anything more.
December 2014
Just returned home from a very Christmassy stay at Holmbush. Large well equipped comfy home, with all the country house features. We enjoyed cooking on the aga and spending the evenings around the log fire. Fantastic views from around the property and lovely to stand in the grounds on a clear night and see the stars and listen to the owls. Very helpful owner and caretaker who both made sure our stay was as comfortable as possible. Thank you from The Thornton family.
October 2014
Another week done it really does feel like home we adore and love it here roll on April once more
May 2014
Another week gone but what a good one we love it here coming back in October
February 2014
On entering Holmbush for the 2nd year running, it was like coming home. the furnishings are 'lived in', its so welcoming comfortable and warm, we love it. Views are breathtaking, we felt like we were on top of the world. all 8 of us will probably be coming back in 2015 for our usual February weekend break.
October 2013
holmbush has it all a truley wonderfull place cant wait to return again ken spicer
October 2013
Another great week at Holmbush, will be booking our next visit very soon
May 2013
returning customer very satisfied with our holiday
May 2013
Wonderful house, perfect view and so very peaceful. Well equipped house with a lovely Aga, great to be able to pick up our preordered groceries from the Village store (who were more than helpful). Took us all back to a more uncomplicated time- fabulous!
The Royal Oak
(Less than a mile)
(7)
A historic beamed inn that has been the focal point of Withypool for over 300 years and a great spot to relax whilst exploring Exmoor. A good wine cellar and well stocked bar including an extensive range of Whiskies complements a restaurant menu brimming with local ingredients and produce.
The Royal Oak Higher Mead, Withypool, Minehead TA24 7QP (T: 01643 831506)
Decent pub food albeit at the top end price-wise. Pint of local ale well in excess of £4… a shock to the system given that where I live our local Allendale Brewery pint is about £1 cheaper. But apart from that the hospitality was good and friendly, kids menu is well-priced and generous.
July 2021
Had lunch one day. Very good all round.
December 2019
Lovely, friendly local pub at the end of a beautiful riverside walk. Good good and excellent beer and cider.
July 2018
Very friendly, lovely pub with delicious food
June 2018
Excellent food!
May 2018
We had 2 evening meals here and enjoyed both.lovely old pub Need to book can be busy.
June 2017
Ate here twice this week during our stay near Withypool and found the Royal Oak to be very comfortable, with a good atmosphere, and excellent food with generous portions.
June 2017
The Exmoor White Horse
(2 miles)
(1)
In the heart of Exmoor National Park on the banks of the River Exe you’ll find this beautiful 16th century inn. The chefs work closely with local suppliers to deliver the highest quality menus both in the bar and restaurant which are open for lunch and dinner 7 nights a week. Cosy and welcoming throughout and the outdoor tables overlooking the river are just the place for a Devon cream tea with lashings of jam and clotted cream.
Exmoor White Horse Chapel St, Exford, Minehead TA24 7PY (T: 01643 831229)
Nice pint Thatchers Gold & Sandwich for Lunch
September 2023
Tarr Farm Inn
(3 miles)
Found in the heart of Exmoor National Park by the historic Tarr Steps on the River Barle, the 16th century Tarr Farm Inn is a fabulous spot to stop for some award-winning food and drink in jaw droppingly beautiful surroundings. Book a table in the cosy bar and feast on the hearty bar menu or enjoy the more formal restaurant with a full a la carte menu. If the weather is good, go for the tables outside in the garden overlooking Tarr Steps.
The Tarr Farm Inn Tarr Steps Farm, Dulverton TA22 9PY (T: 01643851507)
The Rest & Be Thankful
(5 miles)
The Rest & Be Thankful was originally a staging post for travellers on their way from Dunster to Dulverton and almost 200 years later you will still find a warm welcome, good food and a choice of local ales and spirits. In a great spot for a home cooked meal after working up an appetite on one of the many fabulous walks in the area, or simply a drink in the cosy bar with log fires in winter.
The Rest & Be Thankful Wheddon Cross, Minehead TA24 7DR (T: 01643841222)
The London Inn
(6 miles)
A pretty village pub dating from the 15th century where walkers, families and everyone in between can enjoy the excellent food, local Exmoor Ales and warm welcome from the staff. Light lunches, sandwiches, hearty roasts and restaurant standard evening meals are offered in the cosy bar, restaurant or outside in the garden.
The London Inn South Molton, Somerset EX36 3NG (T: 01769 550269)
Red Stag Safaris
(6 miles)
Enjoy the sights of Exmoor from the comfort of a Land Rover Discovery and learn about this fascinating landscape and it’s wildlife from local guides who have lived and worked on the moor for generations.
Click here for further details
Exmoor Wildlife Safaris
(7 miles)
Join the knowledgeable local team for a leisurely tour of Exmoor in a Land Rover 110 Defender through pretty wooded valleys and dramatic windswept moorland taking in sightings of Exmoor ponies, red deer and birdlife along the way.
Click here for further details
Dulverton Heritage Centre
(7 miles)
Open seven days a week from April to October, Dulverton’s Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre gives visitors a taste of old Dulverton, a main exhibition which changes either annually or every two years plus a varied programme of short term exhibitions. There’s also a gift shop for crafty souvenirs.
Click Here for further information
Exmoor Cycle Route
(7 miles)
One of the best and most challenging locations for off-road cycling, Exmoor enjoys a network of bridleways, lanes and other permitted tracks with ample opportunity for some wonderful rides. The Exmoor OS Explorer Map has details of the many routes available, but it is asked that you take into consideration other users, wildlife and the environment when mountain biking in the area by only using permitted tracks and following the Countryside Code, which you can find on the Exmoor National Park website.
Click Here for further information
Exmoor Distillery Tours
(7 miles)
Founded in 2017 Exmoor Distillery produces a range of world class gins and rums from its premises in Dulverton. For a real taste of all the love and care that goes into these small batch spirits from the husband and wife team behind the brand, join one of the tours and tastings which run 7 days a week.
Click here for further details
Porlock Beach
(8 miles)
After 30 miles of Exmoor coastline that’s predominantly cliffs, at Porlock the land flattens out and a unique mile long shingle ridge and an inland salt marsh have formed. It’s a short walk from there to the centre of Porlock, where there are lots of marked footpaths to explore. Porlock Weir Beach itself is a pebble beach that welcomes dogs all year round. It’s a prime spot for swimming, fishing, surfing and sailing, and there are cafes, restaurants, toilets, pubs and shops close by to explore. There is pay and display parking close to the beach, so don’t forget your change when you visit, and you will be pleased to know that the water quality is reputedly excellent.
Minehead Beach
(11 miles)
(1)
Perpetually featured amongst the best beaches in the area, Minehead Beach is in one of Somerset’s busiest holiday areas. Divided into two sections, The Strand is a wide sand and shingle beach that faces North-to-North West, it looks out across the Bristol Channel towards Wales. Terminus meanwhile is the north-facing part that was almost completely washed away in the early ‘90s. After a multimillion pound project, a sea wall was completed. Today it’s an excellent spot for swimming, kite-surfing and windsurfing. Dog restrictions apply in the summer and there are cafes, restaurants, toilets and shops all close by.
Great beach with plenty of space for the dogs to run. Very clean.
March 2022
Blue Anchor Bay & Dunster
(12 miles)
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Long sand and shingle beaches peppered with alabaster rocks that are perfect for finding fossils, Blue Anchor Bay and Dunster Beach in Somerset are adjacent to one another, and are beautiful places to while away the afternoon, whatever time of the year. Dogs are allowed on the beaches all year round, which is a novelty, there are toilets close by, and a pub as well for those lazy lunches after a morning’s stroll. The West Somerset Railway comes close to the beach, adding an extra layer of interest, and there’s plenty of parking close to both of them as well, which is always a blessing. The beaches are tidal and can get a little muddy at low tide, so careful not to slip and don’t get caught out when the water comes in!
Nice flat promenade with easy parking.
November 2023
Both well-worth a visit.
April 2019
Lynmouth Beach
(12 miles)
A shingle beach that arcs out into the sea from Lynton, Lynmouth Beach is a popular spot for surfing, but there’s no lifeguard cover so be careful when you go! The area is known for its excellent scenery and pleasant walking along the sea front and along the banks of the Lyn River which flows between the two towns of Lynton and Lynmouth. There is also a cliff railway from Lynton down to the sea front. At Lynton there is a smaller beach with rocks at low tide, while Lynmouth Beach is longer and sandier. Lynmouth has level access all the way along, and there are several car parks in the town as well as road parking by the river and beach. Toilets, cafes and shops are close by, but there aren’t any activities available, it’s all about enjoying the scenery!
Wringcliff Beach
(13 miles)
On the South West Coast Path, Wringcliff Beach is within walking distance of the little town of Lynton and a number of secluded bays along the coastline. The beach itself is a secluded bay surrounded by high cliffs with a steep access path, making it a tricky one to visit if you have small children with you. Of course, because it’s a little difficult to get to, it’s also wonderfully peaceful with incredible views to enjoy. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year around and it’s perfect for adventurous walkers. There’s parking is in the valley of the rocks which is accessed and signposted through Lynton, but once you’re there it’s not that easy to reach toilets and restaurants, to if the weather permits, take a picnic and enjoy the day!
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