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The "open access" regions are delineated by a purple circumference on Ordnance Survey's Outdoor Leisure maps: OL28 for Dartmoor, OL9 for Exmoor. Beware, though, of Dartmoor's military firing ...
Wild Coast Exmoor’s 34-mile-long (55-kilometer-long) shoreline is one of the wildest and most remote in England. The six-mile (ten-kilometer) stretches between Combe Martin and Heddon’s Mouth ...
Exmoor is gearing up for major changes thanks to special government funding provided by Active Travel England. Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) will be exploring how to improve the ...
Oh to be on Exmoor now that April’s here. Usually, the moor, creaking to life, is covered with a pallid, sepia wash. This time, the mild, wet weather that so devastated Somerset’s flatter ground has ...
During the course of the past year a lot of people have been walking all over the West Country as a way of improving their mental and physical health and now Exmoor National Park has published a ...
To restore the boggy places on Exmoor's uplands, straw bale and wooden dams are used to block old agricultural ditches A scheme to 're-wet' thousands of acres of peat bog on Exmoor has been ...
An area of buried prehistoric woodland, including plant and insect remains, have been discovered on Exmoor. It was unearthed during a year-long peatland restoration project at the National Trust ...
Somerset’s landscapes are steeped in legend, from the lush fields of ‘Avalon’ to Cheddar Gorge and the wilds of Exmoor. The winding, country lanes hold secrets: a spectacular gathering of ...
Shaun Davey took this picture of ice-encrusted beech trees at sunrise Three photographers have teamed up with Exmoor National Park Authority to create a library of free images of the area.
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