Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
There are three Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) tourist offices around the park -
the main one is in Dulverton. All are open from 10am to 5pm daily in Exmoor's main
tourist season (late-March to October), with more limited hours in winter.
Dulverton Tourist Office
(ENPA;
01398-323841;
www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
; 7-9 Fore St)
Dunster Tourist Office
(ENPA;
01643-821835;
www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
; Dunster Steep)
Lynmouth Tourist Office
(ENPA; 01598-752509;
www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
; The Esplanade)
Recently
moved to a new home, near the Cliff Railway.
WEBSITES
Exmoor National Park Authority
(ENPA;
www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
)
The official ENPA site.
Visit Exmoor
(
www.visit-exmoor.info
)
Useful advice on activities, events, accommodation and eat-
ing out, on this official tourist website.
What's On Exmoor
(
www.whatsonexmoor.com
)
General information.
Getting Around
BUS
Various buses serve Exmoor's main towns and villages, all of which are listed at the use-
Some key routes:
Bus 398
(six daily Monday to Saturday) Year round, cuts through the moor from Mine-
head to Tiverton via Dunster, Wheddon Cross and Dulverton. One bus a day stops at Ex-
ford.
Bus 300
(three daily May to October, no Sunday service November to April) Heads along
the coast from Minehead to Lynmouth, via Porlock.
Bus 309/310
(nine daily, Monday to Saturday) Year round, runs from Barnstaple, via Par-
racombe to Lynmouth.
MoorRover
( 01643-709701)
On-demand minibus that can take you anywhere on Exmoor.
Prices range from £10 to £30, depending on distances involved. It'll also carry bikes and
provide a luggage transfer service. Book at least a day ahead.
TRAIN
The West Somerset Railway (
Click here
)
runs between Taunton and Minehead via Dun-
ster (April to October, four to seven trains daily).