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Photos in the Exmoor National Park

Photo
No.
Description
122001This view taken on the descent from Wheddon Cross to Luckwell Bridge is typical
122002Dunkery Gate marks the entrance to open country
122003The high moors of Exmoor invariably provide views to the sea
122004Dunkery Beacon has a large cairn and the obligatory trig column
122005Descending from Dunkery Beacon into the valleys below illustrates man's impact
122006Pastoral beauty taken near Wheddon Cross in the Exmoor National Park
122101The view from Bossington Hill is superb with Porlock Bay providing the focal point
122102Heather-clad Selworthy Beacon provides excellent views of Exmoor
122103The South West Coast Path crosses the northern flanks of Selworthy Beacon
122104The village of Selworthy is famous for its thatched cottages
122105Whitewashed Selworthy Church is visible for miles around
122106The packhorse bridge at Allerford is a popular spot for photographers and artists
122201The Punchbowl seen on the approach from Withycombe Farm
122202The Exmoor National Park has a wonderful mix of scenery
122203Withycombe Farm lies in the valley with the steep slopes of the Punchbowl
122204Winsford Hill is managed by the National Trust and it consists of a large area of upland grassland
126201County Gate is the boundary between Somerset and Devon on the A39
126202The village of Brendon lies in an idyllic location alongside the East Lyn River
126203The path that follows the East Lyn River from Brendon to Watersmeet is very attractive
126204Climbing high above the river near Watersmeet you realise the extent of the woodland
126205Above Watersmeet the junction of the two valleys is clearly seen
126206Lynmouth and Lynton seen from the South West Coast Path near Contisbury
126207The South West Coast Path runs some 250 metres above the sea near Contisbury
126208From the summit of The Foreland there are superb views along the Exmoor coast
126209The South West Coast Path with the coast nowhere to be seen
126210The South West Coast Path between Lynmouth and Porlock runs high above the shoreline
126301This view was taken from Malmsmead looking northeast with County Gate high above on the hills
126302Oare Water is a pleasant stream that joins Badgworthy Water
126303The interior of Oare Church (Exmoor) is simply decsorated
126304Oare Church is compact with an oversized tower

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