River Valley Yurt Camp

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River Valley Yurt Camp

Sightseeing

Great for swimming and river walks this lesser known Exmoor favourite is worth checking out
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Landacre Bridge
Landacre Lane
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Great for swimming and river walks this lesser known Exmoor favourite is worth checking out
This huge reservoir is popular for all sorts of water sports, also nice for a walk around sometimes if you are lucky otters can be spotted at the end furthest from the car park
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Wimbleball Lake
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This huge reservoir is popular for all sorts of water sports, also nice for a walk around sometimes if you are lucky otters can be spotted at the end furthest from the car park
A well known destination on the North Devon coast. Lynmouth is the lower town next to the sea and Lynton stands at the top of the cliff, a funicular railway links the two which is a day out in itself
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Lynton and Lynmouth
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A well known destination on the North Devon coast. Lynmouth is the lower town next to the sea and Lynton stands at the top of the cliff, a funicular railway links the two which is a day out in itself
A small traditional harbour just over the moor from Dulverton, a few tourist shops but otherwise not much going on, if driven direct then some great scenery to take in on the way.
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Porlock
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A small traditional harbour just over the moor from Dulverton, a few tourist shops but otherwise not much going on, if driven direct then some great scenery to take in on the way.
Traditionally a seaside town Minehead is famous for being a Butlins destination and so this rubs off on the rest of the town. Not much of a beach but plenty of shops selling holiday related stuff. Also 3 huge supermarkets in very close proximity, Dunster Castle is also 5 minutes out of town.
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Minehead
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Traditionally a seaside town Minehead is famous for being a Butlins destination and so this rubs off on the rest of the town. Not much of a beach but plenty of shops selling holiday related stuff. Also 3 huge supermarkets in very close proximity, Dunster Castle is also 5 minutes out of town.
A National Trust property and very traditional village in all the style of Olde Worlde. Good for cream teas or pub lunches Dunster is also 5 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Minehead town
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Château de Dunster
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A National Trust property and very traditional village in all the style of Olde Worlde. Good for cream teas or pub lunches Dunster is also 5 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Minehead town
Famous in recent years for Damien Hirsts huge 'Verity' sculpture standing over the harbour. Ilfracombe is a traditional fishing harbour and a popular destination on the North Devon Coast
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Ilfracombe
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Famous in recent years for Damien Hirsts huge 'Verity' sculpture standing over the harbour. Ilfracombe is a traditional fishing harbour and a popular destination on the North Devon Coast

City/town information

Dulverton is traditionally a market town though its more recent industry is tourism and seasonal hunting. There are a number of antiques and bookshops worth checking out plus all the usual amenities. The Co-Op supermarket is open until 11pm
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Dulverton
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Dulverton is traditionally a market town though its more recent industry is tourism and seasonal hunting. There are a number of antiques and bookshops worth checking out plus all the usual amenities. The Co-Op supermarket is open until 11pm

Neighbourhoods

The river in River Valley's name is the River Barle which runs from its head near Simonsbath on Exmoor down to Exbridge a few miles south of Dulverton where it then joins the River Exe (before continuing to Exeter and then Exmouth). About 6 miles walk along the river upstream from the camp is Tarr Steps which is an ancient river crossing featuring huge stepping stones. The Barle Valley is designated a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" due to the amount of oxygen loving mosses and lichen species that exist here. A mix of ancient woodland and more recently planted pine forests can be observed around the camp, deer are plentiful and a wide variety of birdlife can be seen and heard.
Barle Bridge
Barle Bridge
The river in River Valley's name is the River Barle which runs from its head near Simonsbath on Exmoor down to Exbridge a few miles south of Dulverton where it then joins the River Exe (before continuing to Exeter and then Exmouth). About 6 miles walk along the river upstream from the camp is Tarr Steps which is an ancient river crossing featuring huge stepping stones. The Barle Valley is designated a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" due to the amount of oxygen loving mosses and lichen species that exist here. A mix of ancient woodland and more recently planted pine forests can be observed around the camp, deer are plentiful and a wide variety of birdlife can be seen and heard.

Beaches

Croyde is a great beach for surfing, very popular during the summer
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Croyde Bay
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Croyde is a great beach for surfing, very popular during the summer
A long sandy beach, one of the UK's first Blue Flag beaches and a small traditional seaside town, good surf and unbeatable when the weather is good.
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Woolacombe
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A long sandy beach, one of the UK's first Blue Flag beaches and a small traditional seaside town, good surf and unbeatable when the weather is good.
Famously the only place name with an exclamation mark included as standard, Westward Ho! near Bideford is a large open expansive beach with a pebble ridge seperating it from the nature reserve behind it, great for a stroll or a splash it is popular with surfers windsurfers and kiteboarders
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Westward Ho!
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Famously the only place name with an exclamation mark included as standard, Westward Ho! near Bideford is a large open expansive beach with a pebble ridge seperating it from the nature reserve behind it, great for a stroll or a splash it is popular with surfers windsurfers and kiteboarders
In between Woolacombe and Croyde the lesser known destination of Putsborough is 3 miles of long sandy beach south of Woolacombe which can sometimes find you a slightly less busy destination when those places are where everybody heads to
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Putsborough Beach
Vention Lane
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In between Woolacombe and Croyde the lesser known destination of Putsborough is 3 miles of long sandy beach south of Woolacombe which can sometimes find you a slightly less busy destination when those places are where everybody heads to
A sandy beach with sand dunes behind it Saunton Sands / Braunton Burrows are situated on the Northern side of the Taw Torridge estuary (opposite Westward Ho!) a nice day at the beach fun can be had on the beach itself or playing in the impressive sand dunes.
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Braunton Burrows
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A sandy beach with sand dunes behind it Saunton Sands / Braunton Burrows are situated on the Northern side of the Taw Torridge estuary (opposite Westward Ho!) a nice day at the beach fun can be had on the beach itself or playing in the impressive sand dunes.

Local Activities

Pine Lodge Riding Stables One of our nearest neighbours, Pine Lodge is an excellent well established riding stable offering horse riding to riders of all experience and ages. Often riding through the woods close to the yurt and also the other way up onto the open moor it is usually possible to book a session any day of the week. If you are interested in horse riding then this is highly recommended, ask us for more details.
Pine Lodge
Chilcott Lane
Pine Lodge Riding Stables One of our nearest neighbours, Pine Lodge is an excellent well established riding stable offering horse riding to riders of all experience and ages. Often riding through the woods close to the yurt and also the other way up onto the open moor it is usually possible to book a session any day of the week. If you are interested in horse riding then this is highly recommended, ask us for more details.

Food Scene

Well recommended food if you can get a table
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Woods Bar & Restaurant
4 Bank Square
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Well recommended food if you can get a table
Good for a pint and simple pub meal The Bridge sits prominently next to the bridge at Dulverton about 1.5 miles walk from the yurt, a good stop off for an afternoons circular walk if looking to discover Dulverton on foot.
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The Bridge Inn
Bridge Hill
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Good for a pint and simple pub meal The Bridge sits prominently next to the bridge at Dulverton about 1.5 miles walk from the yurt, a good stop off for an afternoons circular walk if looking to discover Dulverton on foot.