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Cottages in Dulverton
Known as the Southern gateway to Exmoor National Park, Dulverton is a small market town situated in a wooded valley. The River Barle and the River Exe intersect here, offering endless opportunities to explore nature and go for peaceful walks. Explore the streets of the town centre on foot where you’ll find independent shops, art galleries, bakeries, and a distillery. There is an impressive selection of excellent restaurants in Dulverton where you can enjoy a lovely meal. Visit historic buildings, spend time in nature, and eat award-winning meals– what are you waiting for? A restful and revitalizing holiday in Dulverton awaits you!
A cosy cottage in DulvertonRelax and slow down with a holiday in the charming town of Dulverton. The town boasts an impressive variety of cottages with varying customised features and amenities. Relax in a cottage tucked away in nature with a large garden surrounded by trees. Or, stay in a cottage just steps away from the shops and restaurants of the town centre. Opt for a cottage with a balcony where you can enjoy lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Families can stay in oversized cottages while couples have several smaller cottage options to choose from. Numerous properties are pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friend along! You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need during your trip including Wi-Fi, heating, washing machines, and fully functioning kitchen. With so many excellent cottage options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday in Dulverton.
Travellers and activities
There are endless ways families of all ages can enjoy a holiday in Dulverton. Go for walks in the countryside surrounding the town and stroll along the river’s edge. Explore the surrounding natural landscapes on horseback with a horse riding tour. There are several local companies offering guided horse riding tours around the moorland and countryside landscapes. West Anstey Riding Stables and Pine Lodge Riding Holidays are some of the top options to go with.
Dulverton for fishing enthusiastsFishing enthusiasts can spend the day at Bellbrook Trout Fishery where there are several fishing ponds. Even beginners can have a go at the sport with the knowledgable guides who are ready to show you the ropes. You can go fly-fishing here, or you can cast a line in one of the ponds. The way the fishery is designed nearly guarantees you will make quite a few catches during your time here! It’s a lovely and peaceful place to spend a sunny day. Plus, you can cook the fish you catch and enjoy a delicious freshly caught meal.
The town of Dulverton sits nearby three Iron Age hillforts: Oldberry Castle, Mounsey Castle, and Brewer’s Castle.
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Staying in Dulverton is the ultimate opportunity to explore Exmoor National Park. The hilly moorland area boasts a wide range of spectacular natural landscapes including moorlands, woodlands, valleys, and coastal areas. It’s an excellent place to go for walks, sightseeing, and scenic drives. Be sure to stop by the Exmoor National Park Centre where the knowledgable and helpful staff will give you great recommendations on things to do during your time in the park. There’s also a little tearoom here where you can enjoy a cup of tea or a light meal.
2. Learn about the local history and heritage at Dulverton Heritage CentreThis delightful volunteer-run heritage centre boasts a lovely collection of displays and informational plaques detailing the local heritage and history of Dulverton. Kids can have fun seeing the model railway and several exhibits on about Exmoor National Park. It’s a great place to start your holiday in Dulverton and to brush up on your knowledge of the area!
3. Admire the historic architecture of All Saints Church in the town centreThe grand All Saints Church boasts magnificent architecture and stonework. It was built in the 1600s and is a Grade II listed building. The entire site exudes a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. During a visit here you can admire the stunning details of the exterior, have a stroll in the gardens outside, and then step inside the church to see the colourful stained-glass windows.
4. Browse the shopsDulverton boasts a lovely selection of shops in the town centre. Spend a few hours exploring the quaint streets on foot and popping into the unique independent shops. Here you can shop for clothing, gifts, jewellery, artworks, and speciality products.
5. Dine at the best spots in the townDulverton has a good reputation for its cuisine offerings. You can find some incredibly delicious food if you look in the right places. For a date night, go to the upscale Woods Bar & Restaurant, where you can enjoy creative plates made with ultra-fresh ingredients in an ambient seating area. The Bridge Inn is a 19th century pub on the riverfront offering upscale traditional English cuisine and craft ales For the best cream tea in town, head to The Copper Kettle, a tea house serving excellent teas, sandwiches, roast dinners, and desserts.
6. Try locally made ginExmoor Distillery is a family-run gem offering tours of their gin-making facilities and extra-friendly service. The distillery specialises in artisan gins made in small batches. You can even try some samples of their delicious gins at the end of the tour!
7. Visit the medieval Barle BridgeThe Barle Bridge is situated in the town centre and spans over the River Barle. It was constructed out of stone during medieval times and boasts a stunning five arch design. It’s a great place to go for a peaceful, walk and to snap some photos of the picturesque surroundings.
Information about cottages in Dulverton
🏡 Cottages available: | 16 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 12 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |