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Exmoor
- Visitor Guide |
| Address: | Exmoor
National Park Authority, Exmoor House, Dulverton. |
| Postcode
| TA22 9HL |
| Telephone: | Exmoor
Park Visitor Centre Dulverton - 01398 323841 Exmoor National Park office 01398
323665 |
| e-mail | info@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk info@wheddoncross.org.uk Snowdropvalley@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk |
| Map: | Exmoor
National Park maps |
| Essential
kit: | Warm, camouflage clothing and
binoculars for deer watching. Camera for Snowdrop Valley. Walking boots for
the moors. Maps for moorland walks. |
| Nature
watching: | Wildlife watching - Exmoor
Ponies can be seen across the high moors. Snowdrops in Snowdrop
Valley. Red Deer watching - there are several local Exmoor Safaris
that will be able to show wild Red Deer. |
| Access: | A
comprehensive guide for disabled people visiting Exmoor is available from Exmoor
National Park Authority on 01398 323665. |
| Getting
there: | Snowdrop Valley - The valley
is a privately run reserve - to reach it take this special bus that leaves every
20 minutes from the small village of Wheddon Cross. The bus only costs £2.50
for adults and 50p for kids. The last bus back from the valley is at 4.30 pm.
Wheddon
Cross is south west of Minehead. Free entry to Exmoor. |
| Opening
times: | Year round. |
| Charges: | Free
except for Wheddon Cross bus and specific wildlife tours. |