Barle Valley takes passengers from Dulverton, Dunster and Minehead and carries 2,000 visitors a year off roading to explore the Exmoor National Park. The spacious 110 Land Rover takes leisurely trails of discovery through steeply wooded valleys, by clear rushing rivers and over the dramatic windswept moors. Using seldom-frequented tracks and ancient byways inaccessible by car, you can search out the elusive red deer and famous Exmoor ponies in their natural environment.
Your driver describes the many aspects of the countryside while pointing out fauna and flora along the way. There are stops to look at things of interest and plenty of opportunities for photography. A typical tour lasts about three hours and is suitable for all age groups.
For those who which to spend some time within beautiful Exmoor, the business have 'The freight Shed'. A studio type accommodation for two at a converted stone building at the terminus station of the Old Mineral Line on the Brendon Hills in the Exmoor National Park. Ideal for a relaxing and peaceful stay.




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