If you are looking for an exciting and unique place to spend your vacation you might consider Exmoor. Here you can find a country show, a festival or a demonstration on arts and crafts. If this does not interest you then you might choose a seaside safari, a boat trip, or day fishing in the beautiful waters. Exmoor has a tremendous amount of diversity and uniqueness.

Needless to say this is an great place to visit. Here you will find a myriad of Exmoor accommodation to meet everyone's needs - from inexpensive to fantastic from B&B to hotel or another offering suites with all the needed services.

The festivals in Exmoor are some of the most unusual you will find. There is a walking festival held along the Coleridge Way. If you enjoy reading then you will enjoy the festival for the celebration of books. There is also the amazing Watchet Carnival Weekend as well as the Knights and Maidens Days held at Dunster Castle. For music lovers there is Minehead's International Music Festival.

You will need to make a big decision before leaving home: do you want to be at the coast or do you prefer being in the country. For those who cannot decide you can easily find places that offer both along with Exmoor accommodation that blends in with the scenery. You will discover that Exmoor is mostly a large National Forest. It covers 270 square miles. There is also another large area owned by the National Trust. It is protected as Nature Reserves and Heritage Coasts.

If you visit the Southern Wood located on the East Lyn River you might enjoy a pleasant springtime rain shower. You will definitely enjoy an overwhelming, delightful smell with the wet earth and leaves along with the primroses and pine sap. If you go to Wimbleball Lake do not be surprised when you land a five pound trout. Another enjoyable visit is to the Dunkery Beacon. It is situated at 1,704 feet and it offers a great view of the spectacular patchwork circle of Exmoor. This beautiful area is full of enchantment and many surprises awaiting the visitor.

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