Walks for all the family on the moors, valleys and coastline.
INTRODUCTION The geology and formation of Exmoor Vegetation Fauna The red deer Man on Exmoor The legends of Exmoor Exmoor today Where to stay Exmoor weather Maps & compass Walking on Exmoor Using the guide PART ONE: THE NORTH WEST MOOR Chains Barrow Wood Barrow Exe Head Bridge Brendon Two Gates PART TWO: THE NORTH EAST MOOR Badgworthy Water Doone Valley Malmsmead Malmsmead Oare Church Alderman's Barrow Larkbarrow Boundary Walk Dunkery Beacon Brockwell Chetsford Water Webber's Post Horner Dunster Park Croyden Hill Grabbist Hill PART THREE: THE SOUTH MOOR Politmore Arms Simonsbath West Anstey Barrows Landacre Bridge Tarr Steps Staddon Hill Caratacus Stone Hawkridge Round Oldberry Castle Dulverton- Weir Cleeve Dulverton- Simonsbath PART FOUR: THE BRENDONS Raleigh's Cross Inn Kennisham Hill Wood Haddon Hill PART FIVE: THE COAST Holdstone Down Hunter's Inn Woody Bay Watersmeet Barna Barrow Bossington PART SIX: EXMOOR LONG WALKS Two Moors Way The Perambulation of Exmoor Forest PART SEVEN: THE QUANTOCKS Quantock Ridge The Two Pubs Walk Holford Bowling Green Dead Woman's Ditch To Wilmot's Pool To Black Hill To Somerton Combe To Halsway Post Glossary Useful Addresses and Telephone numbers Bibliography
John Earle is author of "Walking on Dartmoor" and "Exmoor and the Quantocks" (Cicerone). He is an experienced expedition mountaineer, TV film- maker and trek- leader. He now runs a successful outdoor education centre and is well known for his films, many about Cornwall and his appearances on TV.