Early morning in the Exe Valley

Photo by Julia Amies-Green.

Photo by Julia Amies-Green.

The river Exe runs southwards from the heights of Exmoor’s moorland and finally reaches the sea in South Devon at Exmouth.  The word “Exe” comes for the old English world for water “isca”.
You can sit by the River Exe in Exford and Winsford, and catch glimpses of the winding and growing river when driving along the A396.

 

 

Lynmouth in Autumn

Photo by Linda Thompson

Photo by Linda Thompson

Photo of the week

We post a lot of images by outstanding photographers on our Facebook page.  This photo by Bob Cowlard had the most ‘likes’ in the week before last.

04 Dec Bob Cowlard

(We are a bit behind with posting our photo of the week…. last week’s photo will be published at the end of this week!)

Golden light hits the floor of the valley… 

 

Golden light hits the floor of the valley whilst the ferns slowly turn golden brown themselves from the autumn chills.

Photo and words by Richard Kift.

River running through autumnal woods

  

On a cold frosty morning on Exmoor…

Photo by Richard Kift

Photo taken by Richard Kift earlier this week.

Frosty Exmoor Mornings….

801 Richard Kift Yesterday morning at Smallacombe nr Molland

Earlier this week at Smallacombe near Molland.  Photo by Richard Kift.

 

The Two Moor Way

802 Mike Watson The Two Moors Way

The Two Moor Way connects Exmoor and Dartmoor. Photo by Mike Watson.

The rolling mist of Exmoor

The sea mist rolling in over Exmoor and North Hill. Photo by Paul Feeney.

The sea mist rolling in over Exmoor and North Hill. Photo by Paul Feeney.

Near Ven Combe…. Autumn on Exmoor

Photo by Bob Small

Photo by Bob Small