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Tarr Steps Woodland National Nature Reserve

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Alice
May 9, 2018
At any time of year this place will take your breath away - stunning scenery, walks and wild swimming make it one of the most sought after places on the moor. (15 minutes away)
Victoria
July 23, 2015
A beautiful walk around unspoilt Woodland National Nature Reserve. There is a lovely tea room and cafe too
Jason
July 9, 2020
Whether you are an experienced walker or someone who prefers a short stroll, Tarr Steps is a great place to go when looking to explore Exmoor National Park. You can head straight there, utilising the on site car park and toilet facilities, with just a gentle walk down to the ancient clapper bridge. The beautiful wooded valley of the River Barle is also worth exploring for its wildlife, as is the heathland of Winsford Hill and its wild ponies in the surrounding countryside. For a short circular walk from the bridge just follow the orange way marks. There is also a more challenging circular walk from Dulverton to Tarr Steps.
Whether you are an experienced walker or someone who prefers a short stroll, Tarr Steps is a great place to go when looking to explore Exmoor National Park. You can head straight there, utilising the on site car park and toilet facilities, with just a gentle walk down to the ancient clapper bridge.…
Victoria
October 14, 2018
Tarr Steps is a great place to picnic and go walking, where you and your children can run free and explore the stunning countryside within Exmoor National Park.
Val
July 1, 2021
An ancient clapper bridge, with a lovely circular walk and beautiful scenery. The best way to visit this is to go via Dulverton as you sat nav will take you to the wrong side of the bridge and there is nowhere to park, whereas the other side of the river has plenty of parking and walking.

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Dulverton, England