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In the heart of the National Park, the tiny village of Wheddon Cross & Cutcombe is the highest on Exmoor, surrounded by glorious countryside and dramatic, wild moorland. This is where the pace of life slows down and you can enjoy the tranquility and beautiful surroundings; spend the hours walking or cycling, tuck into excellent local food in the pubs, tea rooms and restaurants or take days out to visit attractions nearby.  

Wheddon Cross is a thriving rural community with a village shop, garage/post office, children’s play park, historic church and a welcoming pub - The Rest & Be Thankful, which serves local ales and hearty home cooked food. Undoubtedly, the best feature of this area is the beautiful countryside, with the village surrounded by some of Exmoor’s most stunning scenery easily accessed by a network of footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes.   

The Coleridge Way passes through Wheddon Cross and the village is a starting point for walks across wild moorland or through scenic wooded valleys. Climb to the top of nearby Dunkery Beacon for panoramic views across the moors to the Bristol Channel whilst looking out for wildlife including Exmoor ponies and red deer.

Not far from the village is Snowdrop Valley, remote and hidden and carpeted with snowdrops in February. Enjoy family days out to the Exmoor Pony Centre and Dunster Castle, or on the sandy beach at Minehead; all within 30 minutes’ drive of your holiday cottage. 

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Found in the heart of the National Park, the tiny village of Wheddon Cross & Cutcombe is the highest on Exmoor surrounded by dramatic, wild moorland and stunning countryside views.

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In the heart of the National Park, the tiny village of Wheddon Cross & Cutcombe is the highest on Exmoor, surrounded by glorious countryside and dramatic, wild moorland. This is where the pace of life slows down and you can enjoy the tranquility and beautiful surroundings; spend the hours walking or cycling, tuck into excellent local food in the pubs, tea rooms and restaurants or take days out to visit attractions nearby.  

Wheddon Cross is a thriving rural community with a village shop, garage/post office, children’s play park, historic church and a welcoming pub - The Rest & Be Thankful, which serves local ales and hearty home cooked food. Undoubtedly, the best feature of this area is the beautiful countryside, with the village surrounded by some of Exmoor’s most stunning scenery easily accessed by a network of footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes.   

The Coleridge Way passes through Wheddon Cross and the village is a starting point for walks across wild moorland or through scenic wooded valleys. Climb to the top of nearby Dunkery Beacon for panoramic views across the moors to the Bristol Channel whilst looking out for wildlife including Exmoor ponies and red deer.

Not far from the village is Snowdrop Valley, remote and hidden and carpeted with snowdrops in February. Enjoy family days out to the Exmoor Pony Centre and Dunster Castle, or on the sandy beach at Minehead; all within 30 minutes’ drive of your holiday cottage. 


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Red Stag Safaris
(Less than a mile)

Enjoy the sights of Exmoor from the comfort of a Land Rover Discovery and learn about this fascinating landscape and it’s wildlife from local guides who have lived and worked on the moor for generations. 

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Holnicote Estate
(5 miles)

A 12,000-acre National Trust property, Holnicote Estate is part of Exmoor National Park, made up of rugged moorland, shingle beaches, ancient woodland and charming thatched villages.  Walk, cycle and horse ride as far as the eye can see, see red deer, Exmoor ponies, bats and rare butterflies as you go.  There are picnic tables, footpaths and toilets as well as pay and display parking.

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Exmoor Owl & Hawk Centre
(5 miles)

A great all weather attraction in beautiful Exmoor countryside where you can learn to fly owls and hawks yourself on a Birds of Prey Flying Experience, ride horses, watch the public  flying displays and enjoy some delicious food in the tea room.  For damper days there is an indoor flying barn and picnic area.   

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Dunster Castle
(6 miles)

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On a wooded hill with an impressive medieval gatehouse, the National Trust’s Dunster Castle is on a site that predates the Norman era.  It has spectacular views towards the Bristol channel, the Quantock hills and the moors of Exmoor.  Tours are available, there’s a shop, paid parking and Dunster village is filled with lovely places to eat.

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A delight to visit. The standard of the exhibits is extremely high and the docents knowledgeable and helpful. Adequate and shady car parking and there is a courtesy van that will take you up the hill to the castle - an advantage if the knees are no longer what they were. Dunster village is also well worth the visit - used in the Poirot TV series in the episode "The Cornish Mystery" you'll recognise the market immediately. Recommended!

May 2023


Lovely place to visit. The walk up is worth it to see the views.

June 2021


Well worth a visit. The views from the castle and the gardens are particularly lovely.

October 2020


Allerford Museum
(6 miles)

Housed in Allerford’s old schoolhouse this museum of rural life contains several thousand artefacts charting rural life in the area from the early 1800s to the late 1950’s. Be transported back in time as you browse the fascinating displays and photographs.

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