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This is the 2010 edition of the renowned Exmoor Coast and Country Holiday and Short Breaks Guide.
Look here for Exmoor accommodation and short breaks.
There’s much more to Exmoor than you might think. Whether staying in Exmoor or Holidaying in Exmoor, first-time visitors are always surprised by
the sheer space and undisturbed tranquillity of its moors, not to mention a breathtakingly beautiful
coastline of plunging cliffs and sheltered bays. But that is just the start of the story…
Remember:- EXMOOR, Still England... but another World.
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It’s when you spot your first herd of red deer bounding through the bracken, or ride your horse to the crest of Dunkery Beacon
or drink in the wild views around Pinkworthy Pond, that the Exmoor area really gets hold of you, body and soul.
There are fine country houses in and around the region, meltingly lovely beauty spots, thriving market towns and a coast more remote,
thickly wooded and wild than any in the West Country. There are red deer and Exmoor ponies living wild on the moors, peregrines and
red kites on the cliffs, otters and dippers along the brawling moorland rivers. Farmers, foresters, fishermen, gardeners, shopkeepers,
craftspeople, wardens — all have time for a chat. That is the way they like to live on Exmoor.
Bucket and spade, saddle and bridle, boots and backpack, picnic hamper and driving gloves – it is up to you what you make of
Exmoor. It’s all here, naturally.
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