Apart from that you will find it to be a true centre for locals and visitors alike, a real community with a surprising variety of services and attractions. There are cafes and restaurants, gift and antique shops and the Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre, displaying Dulverton's history over the last 100 years,
Saxon settlers called it "The Secret Place" and its unique and unspoiled charm still shows thanks to the setting among picturesque wooded valleys, its closeness to the wild and beautiful high moors, the ancient clapper bridge at Tarr Steps, wild Exmoor Ponies and red deer.
You will find it to be a true centre for locals and visitors alike, a real community with a surprising variety of services and attractions. There are cafes and restaurants, gift and antique shops, the Guildhall Heritage and Arts Centre, displaying Dulverton's history over the last 100 years, and hosting exhibitions throughout the year. Don't miss the acclaimed amateur dramatic productions, visiting professional theatre & music performances, and 'Dulverton by Starlight' on the second Sunday in December.
Available sporting activities include cycling, mountain-biking, canoeing on the River Barle, sailing and windsurfing at nearby Wimbleball Lake, riding, hunting, fishing and, most of all, walking. Also, don't forget to bring your dog! Your best friend is made very welcome here too.