Childhood Dreams 

‘Childhood Dreams’-wooden boat and an Exmoor stream, what more could a small child wish for?

Lindsey McDonnell

Robbers Bridge

Photo by Julie Thomas

Photo by Julie Thomas

The narrow lane meanders down from Porlock Hill towards Oare in Lorna Doone country.  At the bottom of the hill, next to a picturesque car park, Robber’s (or Robbers) Bridge crosses Oare Water. It is an old masonry arch bridge, well worth a visit for a picnic or a paddle in the river.

Address: Hookway Hill, Lynton EX35 6NU
Width: 2.27 m
Longest span: 3.5 m

Moonlight River

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We live a few miles from the nearest town and so the yard is a great place for night skies. The moon was bright and reflecting beautifully off the stream, casting amazing shadows and reflections… Love how this image captures the details, the serenity of the night echoed in the softness of the water…

By Louisa May

Stick Rescue

Spots day out on the River Barle above Marsh Bridge with mate Dillon, rescuing sticks from drowing. Photos by Rob Davey

Hoar Oak Water

201 Mark Perrin Hoar Oak Water last Sunday 31st July.

Photo by Mark Perrin. 31 July 2016.

Along Horner Water


Yesterday, Rob Davey walked along the gorgeous Horner water from Webbers Post to Horner and back.

On a crisp and frosty morning…

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On a clear, crisp and frosty morning on Exmoor. Photo by John Spurr.

The Avil in Autumn 

  

  
Bert Bruins explored the River Avil yesterday before today’s storm brought down all the leaves.

Crook Pool

Photo by Bob Small

Photo by Bob Small

 

Silent Running – but no Huey, Dewey, and Louie (who remembers that one!)
Crook Pool near Watersmeet on a calm autumns day, colour almost gone with leaf fall, but the serenity was worth the walk.

The Joy of Life

Water baby. By Peter French. http://www.flyingtigers.co.uk/

Water baby. By Peter French. http://www.flyingtigers.co.uk/