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This valley explodes with snowdrops and mystical feeling each spring. You can walk to Snowdrop valley from Wheddon Cross. You will pass by St Johns Church in the quiet little village of Cutcombe. Though it is easiest to access via the Snowdrop valley park and ride scheme.
This lovely little village as the name would suggest has been formed on a crossroads. Minehead to the south, Dulverton to the south, Taunton to the east and North Devon to the west. It is actually the highest village on Exmoor and an ideal centre for exploring hills and valleys
Cutcombe Parish Council with support from Exmoor National Park Authority, Badgworthy Land Company and Exmoor Farmers Livestock Auctions run a very successful Park and Ride scheme from Wheddon Cross to Snowdrop Valley enabling visitors to reach the valley without having to take their cars down the narrow country lanes that lead to it.
Buses will run from the Rest and Be Thankful car park every half an hour from 10:30am to 4pm with the last bus back from the valley at 4:50pm. For the comfort of all passengers only guide dogs and hearing dogs may travel on the buses.
The walking route into the valley will be waymarked with snowdrop symbols and visitors should wear appropriate clothing and footwear for winter walking.
Disabled drivers (blue badge holders) and minibus drivers with passengers unable to use the bus service should drive to Wheddon Cross where they will be given a special pass, verbal directions and instructions for parking. A donation towards the running of the scheme would be appreciated.
Any alterations to the scheme (for example in the event of bad weather) and details of extra events and community fundraising will be notified on www.wheddoncross.org.uk or via the Dulverton National Park Centre on 01398 323841.
Refreshments are available at the Moorland Hall. Also the Rest and be Thankful where a full lunch time menu is available as well as morning coffee and afternoon teas.
(Coaches please telephone 01643 841222)
Exmoor House Tearooms open daily also guest accommodation
Exmoor Park Visitor Centre - Dulverton Tel: 01398 323841
Exmoor National Park office 01398 323665
* 10.30am to 4.00pm
From the North: M5 to Junction 23, A38 to Bridgwater, A39 to Dunster. A396 to Wheddon Cross
From the South: M5 to Junction 27. turn right at Tiverton roundabout on to A396 to Wheddon Cross
From West: A39 to Barnstaple and then A361. turn left at Tiverton roundabout on to A396 to Wheddon Cross