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Everything Exmoor is a non-commercial community website with a vast array of information about Exmoor: encyclopaedia pages, photos, business listings, tourist information and an events calendar. Since 1954 Exmoor has been a National Park - an extensive area of relatively wild open and unspoilt countryside suitable for quiet enjoyment.It is situated in the northern part of Devon and West Somerset and covers 267 sq miles extending from the Brendon Hills in the east to Combe Martin in the West. Exmoor has one of the finest stretches of unspoilt countryside in England.
Everything Exmoor is a community website that gathers information on a wide variety of aspects of the Exmoor National Park. All this information is sent in by people and businesses so please contribute information if you can.
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Greater Exmoor Events
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Lots of pages of information about the area. All the information is sent in by people in the community. Send text and photos about your area or activity |
A calendar of events compiled from information sent in by members of the community.
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Tourist Accommodation Exmoor tourist accommodation
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A directory of businesses in the Exmoor area. Any Exmoor related business can be - there is no charge
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The Exmoor National Park, designated in 1954, straddling the border of Devon and Somerset extending from the Brendon Hills in the east to Combe Martin in the west and covers an area of 267 sq. miles (692 sq. km). The Exmoor National Park is named after its main river, the River Exe. Exmoor offers peaceful, open spaces and has one of the finest stretches of unspoilt countryside in England, with wide expanses of wild heather moorland and deep wooded coombes of ancient oak forest set against small patchworks of farms. It boasts some of the highest cliffs in England and is an area of stunning landscapes and rare wildlife. There are numerous fast flowing meandering rivers and charming villages to explore. Exmoor is one of the few truly wild and beautiful places left in England. Exmoor offers clean air, glorious scenery and a friendly welcome. Natural woodland covers almost one tenth of the moor, mostly in the valleys. The tranquil wide open spaces have herds of wild red deer and Exmoor ponies. There are also diverse visitor attractions. As a National Park Exmoor has has retained a charm that gives you the opportunity to see England in a traditional light. Exmoor has over 600 miles of way-marked walks. The Park is It is 30 miles north of Exeter and 13 miles west of Taunton. For its size, Exmoor contains a huge variety of habitats and hence a great diversity of wildlife. It is an unusually high area for southern Britain, supporting both arctic and mountain varieties of plants and animals usually found further north and many less hardy species. In all, it is a naturalist's paradise. Often described as one of England's best kept secrets the Exmoor National Park makes an excellent destination for a visit or holiday all year round. Some facts about Exmoor
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