Dulverton
Dulverton, is a true Exmoor gem, it was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 and can trace its history back to Saxon times. The town is considered to be the Southern gateway to Exmoor. It 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.
It is a lively town of winding, medieval streets crammed with attractive buildings and interesting shops, galleries, quality boutiques and inviting little cafe’s and inns. 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.





