What to do and see in Dunster, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

October 23, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in Dunster, United Kingdom including Exmoor Wildlife Safaris, Dunster Castle, Dunster Beach, Dunster Working Watermill, Gallox Bridge, Dunster Village.
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1. Exmoor Wildlife Safaris

Excellent
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5.0 based on 98 reviews

Exmoor Wildlife Safaris

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.

2. Dunster Castle

Dunster, Exmoor National Park England +44 1643 821314 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunster-castle/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,489 reviews

Dunster Castle

Reviewed By soundmary

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.

3. Dunster Beach

Dunster, Exmoor National Park England +44 1643 821296 http://www.dunsterbeachholidays.co.uk/contact-us/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

Dunster Beach

Reviewed By mattthekat - Bridgwater, United Kingdom

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. Dunster Working Watermill

7 Mill Lane, Dunster, Exmoor National Park TA24 6SW England +44 1643 821759 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunster-working-watermill/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 404 reviews

Dunster Working Watermill

Reviewed By 714terryH - Bridgwater, United Kingdom

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.

5. Gallox Bridge

Park St, Dunster, Exmoor National Park England +44 370 333 1181
Excellent
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Gallox Bridge

Reviewed By johnbullivant - Wimborne Minster, United Kingdom

Stolled down here from the village after our evening meal just to take in the history of this old bridge and try to imagine what it was like all those years ago when the pack horse used to traverse the river carrying its wares to wherever! A lovely spot for quiet contemplation.

6. Dunster Village

Dunster, Exmoor National Park England http://www.discoverdunster.info/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Dunster Village

Reviewed By NicolasGrantStJames - Dunster, United Kingdom

Love this village to bits with its sloping high street, wooden Yarn Market in the middle of the road, great hotels, galleries and eateries. Love how Dunster Castle looks down on all the views in the village and there is not a single commercial name on the High Street. Like an England of a time long gone forever! Super destination for history buffs and those looking to escape our commercial world.

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