What to do and see in Dulverton, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

March 25, 2022 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Dulverton, United Kingdom including West Anstey Riding Stables, All Saints Church, Exmoor Pony Centre, Dulverton Exmoor National Park Centre, Dulverton Heritage Centre, Badgers holt pub.
Restaurants in Dulverton

1. West Anstey Riding Stables

West Anstey Farm, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9RY England +44 1398 341354 http://www.westansteyfarmstables.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

West Anstey Riding Stables

Reviewed By Road727575

Such a lovely ride today, Jo the guide so so friendly and warm and the horses were wonderful and very responsive. Can’t recommend this place enough, will definitely be back again!

2. All Saints Church

High Street, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9DW England
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

All Saints Church

3. Exmoor Pony Centre

Ashwick, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9QE England +44 1398 323093 [email protected] http://www.moorlandmousietrust.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Exmoor Pony Centre

The Exmoor pony is one of the oldest native pony breeds in Britain and yet is currently listed as an endangered rare breed. Around 3,500 ponies survive worldwide, of which about 350 still live free on Exmoor. The Moorland Mousie Trust, based at the Exmoor Pony Centre, is a small charity working to promote and conserve these very special ponies. The Exmoor Pony Centre is open daily (except Saturdays) from 10 am to 4 pm between the Easter holidays and 31st October, with restricted opening times for the rest of the year. Entrance to the Exmoor Pony Centre is free of charge, although donations to our work are always welcome. The Exmoor Pony Centre invites visitors to come and meet our ponies and learn more about this special breed. If you wish to ride an Exmoor pony, the Centre offers two options. Our three-hour Exmoor Experience trek is for competent riders, with a discretionary minimum age of 11 years old. Alternatively we offer one hour Taster sessions in our indoor arena for those with less experience. There is a weight limit of 12 stone/75 kg for riding the ponies. Visitors to the Centre can meet the ponies and learn about their history and their life on the moor. Refreshments and toilet facilities are available as well as a pony-themed shop. Regular events are held at the Exmoor Pony Centre throughout the year. We also cater for group visits, corporate days and birthday parties (generally out of high season) so please contact us if you would like to hold your event at the Exmoor Pony Centre.For more information please have a look at our our website.

Reviewed By Vijay_from_Surrey - London, United Kingdom

If you are in the area I would urge you to consider booking a trip here (and donating as it's free!). It's not far from the Tarr steps. The staff were all friendly, welcoming and informative. You don't just get to meet and pet Exmoor ponies, you get to know them individually and understand they all have different characters, histories and backgrounds. Our kids absolutely loved this visit.

4. Dulverton Exmoor National Park Centre

7-9 Fore Street, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9EX England +44 1398 323841 [email protected] http://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/visiting/national-park-centres/dulverton
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Dulverton Exmoor National Park Centre

Whether you are a visitor or a local resident our National Park Centre in Dulverton provides you with inspiration and ideas to explore this historic market town and the special landscapes of Exmoor. Our expert staff offer a warm welcome and have a wealth of knowledge; from top sights to see, walking routes, adventure experiences, wildlife information and a full listing of local events. A visit to our centre is the best way to ensure you make the most of your time in Dulverton and on Exmoor. Located in the heart of Dulverton, our centre is home to a wide range of National Park information as well as archaeological and woodland displays. It is conveniently located next to Dulverton’s Heritage Centre and museum.

Reviewed By helsinkihelen2013 - London, United Kingdom

I would highly recommend a visit to the Exmoor National Park Centre. It is great for maps, gifts and advice for what to do in the area.

5. Dulverton Heritage Centre

Guildhall Terrace, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9EY England +44 7969 243887 [email protected] http://www.dulvertonheritagecentre.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Dulverton Heritage Centre

The Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre is situated behind the Exmoor National Park Centre/ Dulverton Library. Open seven days a week from Early April to the end of October, with free admission, it gives visitors a taste of old Dulverton and district,through exhibitions and stories. A working model of Dulverton Station can be seen in an annexed building - please check our website for current opening times.

Reviewed By Brubaker65 - Salisbury, United Kingdom

The best place to go for local information and local knowledge Lots of great books on walking the local area, history and myths and legends The staff are friendly and professional Lots of local nik-naks A hidden gem

6. Badgers holt pub

Bridgetown, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9JL England
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

Badgers holt pub

Reviewed By H5299NSbrendat

The landlord. Keith and his lovely wife. Had a wonderful evening. great food and service. Thankyou so much there was 7 of us and had a wonderful time . Highly recommended. .Hope to see you again soon .xx

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