Exmoor - if it wasn’t so special, it wouldn’t be a National Park
Exmoor National Park is a unique natural environment consisting of romantic open moorland, ancient wooded valleys and stunning Heritage Coast.
Exmoor National Park Authority works to protect and conserve its 692 square kms of beautiful coast and countryside, wildlife and ancient monuments for future generations to enjoy.
Accommodation on Exmoor offers a warm welcome and often fresh local produce is on the menu. Some specialise in green holidays to ensure the future sustainability of this special environment.
There is also pet-friendly accommodation so you can bring your dog or horse with you! Horse riding, cycling or walking on Exmoor are great ways to experience the stunning coast and countryside.
It is the only place in the world where Exmoor ponies live wild and free alongside red deer, the UK’s largest land mammal. Exmoor has Britain’s highest mainland cliffs and the country’s tallest tree grows near the medieval village of Dunster.
It is a haven of peace and tranquillity, but also brimful of outdoor activities for get up and go adventurers who want to enjoy a more active Exmoor.