Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk
Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk

Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk

Exmoor National Park
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Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk

Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk

Distance: 6.2mi
Elevation: 902ft
Time: 2.5-3.5h

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If you are looking to explore the rugged terrain in the heart of Exmoor National Park, then the Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk is a great option. While out on this trail, you will climb uphill across the moor to the summit of Dunkery Beacon, which offers an amazing sightline of the surrounding landscape. This route also offers a good chance of encountering some local wildlife, including the native Exmoor Pony that is semi-feral and roams the landscape here.

Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk Map

Getting there

To reach the trailhead for the Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk from Wheddon Cross, make your way west on B3224 for 0.7mi and make a slight right. After 1.6mi, you will arrive at the car park.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

Year-Round

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


Dunkery Beacon Circular Walk
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Dunkery Beacon Trail Description

Walking the Dunkery Beacon Circular Trail is a great excursion in Exmoor National Park that is popular with outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the rugged terrain towards the interior of the park. You should make sure to wear sturdy walking boots with good ankle support, as there are multiple inclines along the trail. If you are walking with a dog you will need to ensure that they are on a leash, as Exmoor ponies and livestock may be present in the area.

Setting out from the car park, you will immediately begin making your way uphill across the moor to the northwest, in a relatively brief effort to reach the summit of Dunkery Beacon. Take some time to appreciate the stunning views of the surrounding countryside and coastal areas to the north, before making your way downhill to the west. After crossing over a road, you will descend another hill and loop around the moor to the southwest, climbing back uphill to once again cross the road. From here, follow the trail east across the moor to enjoy some final views of this unique landscape before arriving back at the car park.

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