Discover the best top things to do in Dunster, United Kingdom including Exmoor Wildlife Safaris, Packhorse Playground, The Little Box Of Delights, Dunster Castle, Dunster Museum and Dolls Collection, The Chocolate House, Dunster Beach, The Parish and Priory Church of St. George, Dunster, Dunster Working Watermill, Dunster Exmoor National Park Centre.
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5.0 based on 98 reviews
Join us on a safari and experience real Exmoor: the Exmoor Ponies, Red Deer, Birdlife, and the Flora and Fauna. Hear about the intriguing Local Legends and marvel at the beautiful scenery.In our Land Rover 110 Defender we will take you on a leisurely trail of discovery through steeply wooded valleys, by clear rushing rivers and over the dramatic windswept moors. No two tours will ever be the same, and we tailor our talks to your specific interests where possible.Our trips last for 3 hours, your guide Daphne is born & bred on Exmoor with an abundance of local knowledge, so please be sure to ask her questions about the things you see.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Amazing selection of sweet and such nice people. Unfortunately, the sweets never made it home for my other half as I ate them all in the car. Will definitely come back again, thank you.
4.5 based on 2,489 reviews
We had a fantastic day out at Dunster Castle, the volunteers and staff were lovely to chat to, the gentleman who did our attic tour was really knowledgable and interesting, that tour is well worth doing. We wished we had been able to come when the mill was in operation but the volunteers there were very good at making it come alive and explaining how it all worked. The gardens are also very beautiful and you could spend a long time just wandering. We also had a meal in the cafe by the mill and a cup of tea by the castle, all very good.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Dunster wishes to invite you to its brand new community museum and doll collection. Come and discover the amazing story of this beautiful village and travel through time from its foundation to the present. Visit us and explore our vibrant history, hear stories of Viking raids and bloodshed in the Civil War, tales of romance in the time of Lords and Ladies and see how history has shaped the idyllic place that thousands visit every year. Also see our fabulous Doll Collection. We have one of the largest collections of dolls in the country, with thousands of dolls spanning different time eras, cultures and manufacturers. The collection is always growing so there are likely to be many new additions and faces if you have visited before! Situated in the beautiful medieval village of Dunster, we are located on the gateway to Exmoor National Park. Come and visit us today! PLEASE NOTE: The Project is still under way and as such not all aspects of it are complete. We thank you for your understanding and co-operation.
I spent a very enjoyable hour visiting this little museum which seemed to be staffed by volunteers. I particularly enjoyed visiting the Doll Museum which had hundreds of very interesting dolls beautifully displayed with information about them. Many exhibits seemed to be donations with information about the donor too. It is free to visit and much work must go into the upkeep and displays in the museum so all credit to the people involved, I for one much appreciated their hard work.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
The Chocolate House in Dunster is the home of Nutcombe Chocolates of Minehead. Come and visit us to buy handmade chocolates and a range of interesting gifts. Our cosy cafe is the idea place to indulge yourself with hot chocolates, teas, coffees and cold drinks and ice creams, not to mention home made cakes!
4.5 based on 195 reviews
Fantastic stretch of coastline. A mixture of sand and pebbles. Kiosk selling snacks, ice cream, hot drinks etc. Clean public toilets, miniature golf and ample car parking. Great for picnics, children and dog walking (dog friendly beach all year round). Worth a visit
4.5 based on 88 reviews
On our recent visit to Dunster on the eastern edge of Exmoor, we were so charmed by the village, and its history, that we spent the whole day just enjoying its various sights. St. Georges was our day's final visit, and as the dusk was decending we entered this vast and imposing church. I won't spoil the story, but it has a most interesting history, as well as a very fine rood screen (clue: this is part of that story). We were also moved by the "silent exhibit", a series of outlines, representing lost military persons, which were part of the Armistace Day commemorations. There was ample evidence elsewhere that this is a living church with all sorts of activities in each and every corner. The altarpiece is truly magnificent with a nod to the mythical George and Dragon, but the real star is the enormous wagon roof which somehow survived the iconiclasts and Cromwell.
4.5 based on 404 reviews
This fully operational water mill is a little gem, wonderfully restored to its former glory, A tour gives you an insight to the ingenuity of the craftsmen of a bygone age. I bake all my own bread so use the mill as my flour provider, they sell several types of flour all available in the shop. I buy in bulk, so order a sack in advance but they will produce to a very short timescale, if you make your own bread it is well worth a visit just for that.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Whether you are a visitor or a local resident our National Park Centre in Dunster provides you with inspiration and ideas to explore this beautiful medieval village and the special landscapes of Exmoor. Our expert staff offer a warm welcome and have a wealth of knowledge; from top sights to see, walking routes, adventure experiences, wildlife information and a full listing of local events. A visit to our centre is the best way to ensure you make the most of your time in Dunster and on Exmoor. The centre, which is located close to the main car park at the edge of the village, has a range of family friendly interactive exhibits, a video microscope, a film theatre, a range of free guides and maps and a fabulous selection of gifts and local products.
Thank you for you taking the time to help us plan our Coleridge Way walk. Your advice on which maps to use and the best way of breaking the 51 mile walk into stages was excellent. The suggestions you made of locations to visit just off the route, such as view points and points of historical interest really helped to enhance the walk. To date we have completed three stages and look forward to completing the route over the next few weeks. We will be calling in at the National Park Centre in Lynmouth to "sign the book" and claim our certificates. Thank you!
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