Stunning landscapes, dark skies, and tranquillity. A warm rural welcome awaits you in Exmoor National Park.
Glimpse wild Red Deer or the native Exmoor Pony.
Thank you to Dan Brice and @ChannelEventsUK for being a CareMoor for Exmoor Business Champion!
They are giving a pound per partcipant for Exmoor based events to support nature conservation and public access projects.
@RockG0ddess@escana143@SusanLocke7@ExmoorNPCs@StormHour Hi Claire, you can park at the car park at Ashcombe in Simonsbath TA24 7SH (it has loos), turn right back on to the main road, walk down the road and turn left to the footpath that follows the river - more details and scroll down for an online OS map 👉 https://t.co/HHwxYuEtIV
Huge thanks to Exmoor Rotary Club for their kind donation to CareMoor for Exmoor following the Exmoor Youth Challenge 2 May 2026.
We look forward to supporting the event next year.
Photo Credit: Lewis Clarke (Features competitors from Bampton CofE Primary School)
Exmoor ponies are expert conservation grazers, helping to manage our moorland including the control of Molinia (a dominant native grass). Here's our Ranger Rich Eales explaining more during a pony 'gathering'.
3/3...no suggestion from Natural England that there needs to be a reduction in the number of Exmoor ponies on Exmoor’s moorlands. More info here https://t.co/ES4QWJhHvO
1/3 Exmoor ponies are vital for the conservation of Exmoor’s moorlands. They are expert conservation grazers, positively contributing to managing our moorland including the control of Molinia (a dominant native grass).
We have had a few questions..
2/3...sharing concerns about Exmoor ponies - they are seen by Natural England as being very beneficial and part of the required conservation management of important habitats on Exmoor. Overgrazing is generally not an issue on Exmoor’s moorlands and there has been...
@SmalePerry@BBCSpringwatch@dartmoornpa ...lower than that of foxes, domestic cats, and crows. In some specific cases—particularly where conservation activities are focused on species using nest boxes or bat roosts—targeted mitigation is used to protect these features https://t.co/unASZOmVyy
@SmalePerry@BBCSpringwatch@dartmoornpa Hi Perry, we've had no problems since the reintroductions of this native species on Dartmoor or Exmoor. Martens are solitary animals that live at low population densities and tend to target locally abundant prey. Their impact on both rare and common bird species is low...
A beautiful evening in Dunster ☀️
The heart of the village looking as picturesque as ever, with colourful buildings, historic charm and view up towards The Yarn Market. A perfect evening for a stroll through Somerset's most photographed village.
#Dunster#Somerset#Exmoor
Science in the stream, history on the hills; Pinkery Centre turns Exmoor into your school’s learning lab.
Find out more and book direct:
https://t.co/C8n0jYrKZG
@ExmoorNP#LearningInNature#Schooltrips
2/2 Check out what's on offer on our 'Exmoor Events' page
https://t.co/iDjLghAVr3
or pop into our Exmoor National Park Centres in Lynmouth, Dunster and Dulverton for more
1/2 Lots of fun, free and low cost events coming up to enjoy this month, including history and nature walks and talks with expert guides and exhibitions...cont...
Fancy a role making a difference and helping to shape the future of a beautiful National Park? Our Chair Andrea Davis shares who we're looking for...
For more search Secretary of State National Park Member