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Please help me find a place in Exmoor!
jenza8
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I don't know if anyone can help me or not, or even whether this place still exists but if it does I'd really like to find it again so I can revisit. I'll give as much info as I can remember in case anyone can help me.
About 16 years ago (when I was little) I went with my family to stay in a log cabin on a farm in Exmoor. There were quite a few holiday log cabins on the farm and there was also a campsite. The farm was a working farm and there was a lake/large pond near the farm where children fished and paddled. There was a little shop on site that sold homemade clotted cream, homemade yogurt and homemade scones (and other stuff I'm sure). You returned the bowl from the yogurt when you'd eaten it.
From the farm there were a variety of round walks that ranged in length and on some of the walks you came across pools of water that streams fed into that people used to stop and paddle or swim in.
I can't remember anymore about it as I was only 12ish but if anyone recognises this description and knows where it is I'd be really grateful if you could let me know.
Many thanks.
About 16 years ago (when I was little) I went with my family to stay in a log cabin on a farm in Exmoor. There were quite a few holiday log cabins on the farm and there was also a campsite. The farm was a working farm and there was a lake/large pond near the farm where children fished and paddled. There was a little shop on site that sold homemade clotted cream, homemade yogurt and homemade scones (and other stuff I'm sure). You returned the bowl from the yogurt when you'd eaten it.
From the farm there were a variety of round walks that ranged in length and on some of the walks you came across pools of water that streams fed into that people used to stop and paddle or swim in.
I can't remember anymore about it as I was only 12ish but if anyone recognises this description and knows where it is I'd be really grateful if you could let me know.
Many thanks.
Most recent wins: IPad, Jamie Magazine yearbook, Links of London friendship bracelet, Baumatic ice cream machine! :j
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Bumping this back up, I'm still waiting with my fingers crossed, hoping that someone recognises where I mean!Most recent wins: IPad, Jamie Magazine yearbook, Links of London friendship bracelet, Baumatic ice cream machine! :j0
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You could try phoning the Exmoor visitors' centres
http://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/index/visiting/planning_your_visit/national_park_centres_link
There are 5 of them in different towns and villages so someone in one of them might know.
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Thank you, it's certainly worth a try!Most recent wins: IPad, Jamie Magazine yearbook, Links of London friendship bracelet, Baumatic ice cream machine! :j0
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I think I've found it from your link, I'm really grateful, thank you! http://www.exmoorcamping.co.uk/Most recent wins: IPad, Jamie Magazine yearbook, Links of London friendship bracelet, Baumatic ice cream machine! :j0
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