Cottages near Exmoor National Park (centre)

Cottages near Exmoor National Park (centre)

We've got 3 holiday cottages within 5 miles of Exmoor National Park (centre). You can refine your search using the controls below.

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Oliver’s Cottage is a 3 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the market town of Dulverton, Somerset.
  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £622

Oliver’s Cottage

2408

3 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the market town of Dulverton, Somerset.


Oliver’s Cottage is a pretty period property in Withypool, a traditional village at the heart of Exmoor National Park with a shop, seasonal tea-room, riverside picnic-area and pub ...

  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £622

Meadowbank is a 4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views in Porlock, Somerset.
  • Sleeps 8 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £557 *

Meadowbank

5187

4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views in Porlock, Somerset.


In the perfect situation on the edge of the rugged Exmoor National Park and on the stunning West Somerset coastline, Meadowbank is a stylish and beautiful home from which to explor...

  • Sleeps 8 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £557 *

Week Cottage is a 1 bedroom, rural, dog friendly cottage near Dulverton, Somerset.
  • Sleeps 2
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £393

Week Cottage

1636

1 bedroom, rural, dog friendly cottage near Dulverton, Somerset.


Sitting in the heart of Exmoor National Park, Week Cottage dates back to the 1690s and is all picture-book old world charm inside. A spacious boot-room, perfect for muddy boots (an...

  • Sleeps 2
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £393

Show properties within 10 miles of Exmoor National Park (centre)

Exmoor extends from this point over an area of nearly 270 square miles. Easily as beautiful as her sister, Dartmoor, Exmoor offers endless ways to strike out into the wilderness and relish the great outdoors for a day or a week. Explore Exmoor walking, riding or cycling, even travelling by four wheel drive - you can set whatever pace you like through the valleys, hills, streams and moorland. Come in autumn and see the moors set alight with the colour of turning leaves; come in early spring, and witness Snowdrop Valley, when the carpet of white blooms heralds the end of winter. It’s always a good time to visit. Back to top