Where is Exmoor?
Exmoor crosses the county boundaries of Somerset and Devon in the south-west of England. It is one of the smaller National Parks and is popular for country pursuits, walking, riding, hunting, fishing, and shooting. It is an ideal spot for holiday makers looking for breaks away from it all. Agriculture is mainly sheep farming though some arable land is mixed in. On Exmoor itself cattle and sheep graze amongst the unique Exmoor Ponies and Red Deer. Exmoor is bordered to the north by the Bristol Channel and small seaside resorts of Minehead & Watchet. Exmoor is the source of many rivers, the Exe, the Barle, the Lyn and these are all fed by many other steams most of which have the origins in the wettest part of Exmoor known as The Chains.