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5.6 km
~1 hrs 26 min
186 m
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โExplore the charming Exford Loop: a 6km trail through moorlands, woodlands, and historical landmarks.โ
Starting near the charming village of Exford in Somerset, England, this loop trail spans approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) with an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet). The trailhead is conveniently located near the center of Exford, making it easily accessible whether you're arriving by car or public transport.### Getting There If you're driving, Exford is well-connected via the A396 road, which runs through the heart of Exmoor National Park. Parking is available in the village, often near the Exford Bridge or the village green. For those using public transport, the nearest major train station is in Taunton. From Taunton, you can catch a bus to Minehead and then transfer to a local bus that will take you directly to Exford.### Trail Overview The Exford Loop is classified as a medium-difficulty hike, suitable for those with a moderate level of fitness. The trail offers a mix of terrains, including woodland paths, open moorland, and riverside walks. ### Key Landmarks and Points of Interest - Exford Village: Starting in Exford, you'll notice the quintessential English village charm, complete with stone cottages and a historic church. The village itself is worth a brief exploration before you set off. - River Exe: Early in the hike, you'll follow the River Exe, a serene waterway that provides a habitat for various species of fish and birds. Keep an eye out for kingfishers and herons. - Exmoor National Park: As you ascend, you'll enter the expansive moorlands of Exmoor National Park. This area is known for its heather-covered hills and panoramic views. The moorland is also home to Exmoor ponies, a breed native to the region. - Tarr Steps: About halfway through the loop, you'll come across the ancient clapper bridge known as Tarr Steps. This bridge, made of large stone slabs, dates back to the medieval period and is one of the longest of its kind in Britain. It's a perfect spot for a rest and some photos. - Woodland Paths: The latter part of the trail takes you through dense woodlands, where you can enjoy the shade and the sounds of nature. This section is particularly beautiful in the autumn when the leaves change color.### Navigation and Safety Given the varied terrain, it's advisable to use a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to keep track of your progress and ensure you stay on the correct path. The trail is generally well-marked, but having a digital map can be very helpful, especially in the more remote sections.### Flora and Fauna The Exford Loop offers a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. In the spring and summer, the moorlands are awash with wildflowers, including heather and gorse. The woodlands are home to deer, badgers, and a variety of bird species. If you're lucky, you might even spot a red deer, the largest land mammal in the UK.### Historical Significance The region around Exford has a deep historical significance. The Tarr Steps, for instance, are believed to date back to the Bronze Age, making them a fascinating historical landmark. The village of Exford itself has roots that go back several centuries, and the surrounding landscape is dotted with ancient farmsteads and remnants of old mining operations.### Final Stretch As you loop back towards Exford, the trail descends gently, offering more picturesque views of the village and the surrounding countryside. This final stretch is a great opportunity to reflect on the diverse landscapes and rich history you've encountered along the way.Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the Exford Loop offers a rewarding experience filled with natural beauty and historical intrigue.
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