About Dulverton
Standing on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, Dulverton is an old market town beside the River Barle.
The town is a pretty mixture of stone cottages, excellent restaurants and shops, all within a three-minute walk of Town Mills. Within the town there are three churches — Anglican, Catholic and Congregational.
What’s on around Dulverton
If you are in Dulverton on a Friday night, you might like to see what’s showing at the Town Hall on film nights — shows start at 7.30pm, with wine, beer and soft drinks available. For a comprehensive look at what is happening on Exmoor, visit the Exmoor National Park website, and to learn more about the town visit the Dulverton Heritage Centre for advice on walking and cycling routes, exhibitions and the Dulverton Station Model Railway Exhibition.
Festivals & events
In May, the Dulverton Folk Festival offers workshops, music-making, dancing and street entertainment — why not make it an Exmoor bank holiday? In May and June, enjoy a family day out at the Bratton Down point-to-point, on a course 1,000 feet above sea level overlooking Exmoor. And each December, the town hosts the popular Dulverton by Starlight Christmas event.





