Dulverton
Dulverton is known as the Southern gateway
to Exmoor.
There are many places to stay in and around Dulverton, B and Bs, Hotels and cottages.
The town stands between the rivers Barle and Exe which
converge a mile or so down the valley. Standing next to the Barle at the
western
end of Dulverton is Exmoor House, the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority.
The town has several streets of shops including a butcher, NatWest Bank, Post Office, fish & chip shop, greengrocer,
late-opening supermarket, art
gallery, hairdressers, guns and fishing tackle shop. There are a number of
quality boutiques and interesting gift shops. Lewis's Tea shop and
the new Browns restaurant are very popular. Just along the road is the National Park Information Centre,
which shares premises with the local public library.
Visitors with caravans, trailers etc should avoid the centre of Dulverton as the
road North into the Park is very narrow and bendy. The Caravan Club site
behind the National Park HQ is best approached from the South.
There are a GP doctors practice, a dentist and a veterinary surgery in the village centre.
There are many walks from the town - the riverside walks both ways along the
Barle being very popular.
The wild open moorland of
Winsford Hill on Exmoor is just a few miles North up the Barle valley from
here.
The Bridge Inn is (not surprisingly!) next to the bridge over the River
Barle. The inn dates from 1845 and has great ales and good food.
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Lewis's
award-winning Team Rooms
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Dulverton in
winter

The Bridge Inn
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Salmon
Traps on the Barle,
10 minutes walk south of Dulverton
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PLACES TO STAY AROUND DULVERTON |
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Newhouse Farm
B and B
Oakford
near Bampton
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Enjoy country living at our 17th century farmhouse on the
edge of Exmoor.
Choose from twin, double or king-sized beds with en-suite
bathrooms.
AA dining award, Green Tourism silver award. Local foods used for
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Three Acres Country
House

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Set in large secluded grounds on the edge of Exmoor just 2 miles from Dulverton, Three Acres Country House offers a relaxed atmosphere in peaceful surroundings.
A licensed bar, sun terrace, log fires and plenty of space make your stay as comfortable as it could possibly be.
The six individually styled bedrooms have huge comfortable beds, bathrooms with deep baths and powerful showers, and all the facilities one would expect.
Breakfast is prepared to order using fresh local produce and feature daily specials. |
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Tarr Farm Inn
Tarr Steps

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Tarr Farm is set in the most beautiful location overlooking the Ancient Clapper Bridge of Tarr Steps and the River Barle. Excellent accommodation.
Award winning, locally sourced lunches and dinners in our warm and welcoming restaurant and gardens.
Huge scones accompany our famous cream teas.
Morning coffee, Hearty sandwiches, Romantic dinners - whatever your choice, you'll find it at Tarr Farm.
Fantastic location to get away from it all.
Family gatherings, Special Occasions, Getaway breaks.....
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Springfield
Farm
B and B
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A warm welcome awaits you at our traditional working farm, offering comfortable 4 star B&B
accommodation where you may relax and enjoy the tranquility amidst magnificent views and much wildlife. Overlooking the River Barle valley just 1.5 mile walk to Tarr Steps. Three comfortable bedrooms with beverage trays have en-suite or private facilities. Lounge with TV. Delicious meals served in the spacious dining room leading onto patio and large garden. No smoking in the farmhouse please.
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Lion Hotel
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Comfortable friendly country inn dating back to 1820.
Fourteen en suite rooms with bath and shower, including one with a four
poster bed. Lovely bar with open log fire and separate restaurant.
An ideal base from which you can explore Exmoor and its many activities
which include fishing, shooting, riding, walking and canoeing.
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Higher Wychwood
Self catering
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A peaceful and secluded self catering unit adjacent to our farmhouse, in a lovely wooded valley on the southern slopes of Exmoor.
Situated on the Two Moors Way, it is ideal for walkers, cyclists and riders, or just to relax and visit the many places of interest nearby. Well equipped and furnished, there is a conservatory with lovely views, a private garden with patio furniture and climate control. Well behaved dogs are welcome.
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Winsbere House
B&B
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Winsbere House, Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, is set in pretty gardens with lovely country views on the edge of
Dulverton.
This 4 star B&B is just a 10 minute stroll to the town centre facilities and
a short drive to Tarr Steps, Wimbleball Lake and Exmoor.
2 double and 1 twin room, ample parking, cyclists and walkers welcome.
Ideal base from which to explore Exmoor, North Devon and West Somerset.
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Forge Cottage
Self catering
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A pretty 18th century cottage in the charming Exmoor town of Dulverton with its choice of restaurants and specialist shops.
The comfortable cottage has a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom and a single bedroom upstairs.
The ground floor has a twin bedroom, cloakroom/WC and a shower, ideal for visitors with limited mobility.
There is a well equipped kitchen with an Aga. The conservatory opens onto a large enclosed garden.
Sleeps 5 + 1. Dogs welcome.
SS913278. Forge Cottage, Dulverton, TA22
9HJ Phone: 01398-323042 email:blackbeards@btinternet.com
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Perry Cottage
Self catering
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Situated at the "Gateway to Exmoor" between
Bampton and Dulverton in beautiful countryside, famed for walking,
riding, fishing, water sports and wildlife. The Cottage, which is
about 150 years old, sleeps 4 with 2 double bedrooms, one with twin
beds. Comfortable Sitting Room with a wood burner, a well equipped
Kitchen/Breakfast room with a Rayburn (not for cooking) and a utility
room with washing machine. The rooms are well furnished and
double glazed.
Satelite TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs, Games,OS Maps
and walking books. No smokers please but well behaved dogs are
welcome.
The gardens which face south provide fabulous views across the Exe
Valley and somewhere to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet. For
more click on the website link. £200-£400 pw email.tonylaverton@hotmail.com
0117 904 1816
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Threadneedle
Cottage
Bed and Breakfast
East Anstey
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Threadneedle offers spacious, comfortable en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation. The house, our home, is designed in the style of a Devon Long house, and is set in three acres on the Devon / Somerset Border.
We have one double room and one king size room which can convert to a
twin or family room. Dogs and horses welcome by arrangement.
Private parking and stabling. Johanna was nominated as one of A.A. Landladies of the Year in 1999 and 2002.
Ideal location for southern Exmoor. tel: 01398-341598
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West Withy Farm
Self catering
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Unwind in one of our spacious but cosy, character detached cottages, carefully converted from stone barns, tucked away in an idyllic rural setting on the edge of Exmoor. Each has its own private fenced garden – ideal for dogs and their owners! Fully central heated and with stoves. Enjoy excellent walking – see the wild Exmoor ponies on the moor just minutes away! Fly fishing
and water sports available at Wimbleball and Clatworthy Reservoirs.
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Holworthy Farm
B and B
Brompton
Regis
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Charming 200-year-old farmhouse with 2 double & 3 twin bedded rooms all with spacious
en suite bathrooms (or showers), televisions, tea/coffee making facilities & wonderful country views.
The house is ideal for parties, family reunions, birthday celebrations or friends just having a break together.
Wimbleball lake is just 150 yards from the garden, a fisherman's paradise.
There is plenty of space to unwind in the large sun lounge that has spectacular views over the garden & lake.
There is a cosy sitting room with a log fire. Dinner is optional & special diets catered for with notice. You are welcome to bring your own wines or spirits to the table.
Children of all ages are most welcome we have a cot, high chair & playroom.
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Woolcotts Cross Cottage
Self catering
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The stone cottage, which is newly converted to a very high standard with full central heating, is but a short walk from Wimbleball lake and 1 mile to the east of Brompton Regis village. With panoramic views over the lake and surrounding countryside, it is an ideal base for fishing, sailing, walking and bird watching and a perfect starting point for exploring Exmoor National Park. Set in its own grounds with a sheltered south facing terrace, the living area has a log burner and the modern kitchen is fully equipped including washing machine and dishwasher. Two
bedrooms - one twin bedded, one single and the bathroom complete the accommodation.
£250-£495 - Sleeps 3 - Pets:1 or 2 well behaved dogs welcome - No
Smoking - tel:01398 371456 - email
owner
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Whitehall House Apartment
Self catering
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Whitehall House is a first floor, two bedroom, self-catering holiday
apartment conveniently situated in the centre of Dulverton. Located at no.19 the High Street (front door on left of
picture), the first floor apartment offers fully equipped, high quality accommodation for up to four persons plus
a baby in one double,
and one twin bedroom.
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West Hollowcombe
Farm
Hawkridge
Self catering
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Four comfy and snug self-catering cottages great for a
family holiday or weekend break, ideal for walking, riding or relaxing in Exmoor
National Park. Dogs welcome. Bed and Breakfast as well as evening meals
possible. Stabling for horses and ponies. ETC4star.
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Hiccombe Cottage Flat
Brompton Regis
Self catering
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A delightful, 1 bedroom
first floor holiday flat with superb southerly country views. The flat
occupies the whole first floor of an old stone cottage - the owners
occasionally use the downstairs for their pottery hobby. The
cottage is set in a peaceful wooded valley about a mile from the village
of Brompton Regis in southern Exmoor. Many walks from the
door. Shop and pub 1 mile. Available Apr-Oct (incl.). |
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Riverside Cottage
Brompton Regis
Self catering
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A beautifully
converted, detached stone cottage next to a river on the outskirts
of Brompton Regis (Dulverton 4 miles) close to Wimbleball lake.
Owner Ian Mawby is a furniture maker who lives at the Domesday Mill
across the road, and many of the fittings in the cottage are his
handiwork. The cottage features 3 en-suite bedrooms (2 twin, 1
double), log burner and central heating, super countryside views and
private parking. All the rooms face south over the patio which is
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Parsonage Farm
Guest House
Hawkridge
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Your Choice for Exmoor
Hospitality:
Quality accommodation in peaceful surroundings. All 3 bedrooms have
en-suite bathrooms. Traditional farm cooking for breakfast and dinner.
Panoramic views of the National Park and Doone Country. Working farm
with rare breeds. Located on the Two Moors Way at Tarr Steps. Wildlife
and Conservation Area on the farm. |
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PLACES TO EAT |
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The Bridge Inn
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The Bridge Inn is a country pub in Dulverton - the gateway to Exmoor.
The Inn dates from 1845 and sits on the beautiful River Barle.
Rachel and Kenny McDonald have been the proprietors since December 2006 and look forward to welcoming you.
We pride ourselves on our cask ales, single malt whisky's and large selection of beers and ciders, along with our great menu including our famous pies served with mash, peas and traditional gravy.
Well behaved dogs and their owners welcome. Our own dog, Molly, keeps a secret stash of gravy bones behind the bar for visiting dogs. |
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Tarr Farm Inn
Tarr Steps

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Tarr Farm is set in the most beautiful location overlooking the Ancient Clapper Bridge of Tarr Steps and the River Barle. Excellent accommodation.
Award winning, locally sourced lunches and dinners in our warm and welcoming restaurant and gardens.
Huge scones accompany our famous cream teas.
Morning coffee, Hearty sandwiches, Romantic dinners - whatever your choice, you'll find it at Tarr Farm.
Fantastic location to get away from it all.
Family gatherings, Special Occasions, Getaway breaks.....
We wish you a warm welcome.
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Lion Hotel
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Comfortable friendly country inn dating back to 1820.
Fourteen en suite rooms with bath and shower, including one with a four
poster bed. Lovely bar with open log fire and separate restaurant.
An ideal base from which you can explore Exmoor and its many activities
which include fishing, shooting, riding, walking and canoeing.
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The Back of Beyond Restaurant
Hawkridge
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A super new restaurant at Parsonage Farm in Hawkridge. Very cosy and intimate.
Telephone the owners Bob & Karen Boyce for details of the daily changing menu and reservations on
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PUBLIC
TRANSPORT
Buses:
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Taunton/ Wiveliscombe/ Bampton/ Dulverton/
South Molton/ Barnstaple
Frequent
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Tiverton/ Bampton/ Dulverton/
Winsford/ Exford/ Dunster/ Minehead
Frequent
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Dulverton/ Exebridge/ Bury/
Skilgate/ Upton/ Brompton Regis/ Timberscombe/ Minehead
Thursdays only
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click
here for more general details and public transport links/contacts
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