“Back up on Bossington Hill again to enjoy the stunning colours looking down over Porlock Bay.”
By Chris Berry.






“Back up on Bossington Hill again to enjoy the stunning colours looking down over Porlock Bay.”
By Chris Berry.






“It was all about the heather last night. The Ling heather is now out around Dunkery and Whitstones so the moor is looking beautiful and smelling amazing too.”
By Sarah Hailstone.























Photos by Andy Savin.





Photos by Chris Berry.

















Photos by Andy Savin, taken yesterday morning (28 March 2025).

























“Early start yesterday morning from Caffyns Farm perched high above Lee Abbey and Valley of Rocks, dropping 800ft down to Lee Bay and Abbey and then heading east through the Valley of Rocks, past the White Lady and Mother Meldrum’s cave / Castle Rock.. Arrived in the beautiful and still sleeping Lynton for an early breakfast.. and then back in reverse for a much needed bbq and🍷”
By Gary Clark.
We are excited to have teamed up with The Best of Exmoor, a local family business, who offer a wide range of self-service accommodation across Exmoor.
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Photos by Paul Sparks, taken on 2 March 2025.





“An early start at a chilly Simonsbath yesterday morning, being 1,250ft above sea level it often feels the brunt of the Exmoor winter. Heading down the Barle Valley, north to south towards Withypool and Tarr Steps, it has to be one of the prettiest river / valley trails in Britain, passing the ruins of Wheal Eliza mine / cottage, Cow Castle and on to the late medieval picturesque Landacre Bridge which spans the Barle, the vivid mosses and wildlife certainly helped on this dark winters morning, as usual Belle will lead the way oblivious to the nippy winds. ( I would recommend wearing welly boots for this section at the moment).”
By Gary Clark.




















Photos by Andrea Corrie.




