HOME
Snow_Drop_Valley

 

  

As a non-commercial Community web site we rely totally on people in the community to send us information and photos that will add to other people's knowledge of Exmoor and its surrounding area. Many thanks to the thousands of people who have contributed information so far to Everything Exmoor. Do you know the history of a particular place or have a story to tell about a local character? If so please send it along.

Add a FREE business listing - Send us photos and text for the site - Suggest new pages
Add events to the Exmoor Calendar - Add an Exmoor related Online Shop


Business Section

Menu


Home
Submit Listing
Compare Memberships
Login Now
Advanced Search
Contact Us
Sitemap
Improve your listing
Online Exmoor Shops

Categories


   Accountants
   Agriculture
   Animals
   Artists
   Art and Antiques
   Arts and Crafts
   Beauty and Hair
   Building and Construction
   Business Services
   Care Providers
   Charities and Voluntary Groups
   Clothing
   Clothing & Accessories
   Clubs and Societies
   Computing and internet
   Dancing
   Education
   Employment
   Entertainment
   Environmental
   Family
   Farming
   Festivals and Events
   Financial and Legal
   Food and Drink
   Furniture
   Gardening
   Health and Beauty
   Home Services
   Horse Riding
   Information Websites
   Insurance and Security
   Investigators
   Local and Community
   Manufacturing and Engineering
   Marine
   Media and Communication
   Personal Development
   Personal Services
   Photography
   Portal websites
   Property and Accommodation
   Public and Social Services
   Shopping
   Solar and Wind Energy
   Sport and Leisure
   Towns and Villages
   Trades
   Transport and Vehicles
   Travel & Tourism
   Village websites
   Weddings
   Wood Fuel Heating
  

Login Now


Username:
Password:


Password Reminder

Computer repairs and servicing

Above is a randomly chosen banner to support an Exmoor Business

Recent Listings


Colour Me Beautiful - Image Consultant
, TAUNTON, Somerset

Colour, style and Image consultant & make-up
31-12-2008

Wild About Photography
, , Other

Wildlife and Natural history-mounted prints ETC
31-12-2008

The White House
, Williton, Somerset

Beautiful Georgian townhouse offering 4star B&
09-12-2008

The Lodge at Myrtleberry
, Lynmouth, Devon

Self-catering accommodation in an idyllic location
09-12-2008

Exmoor Rural Services
, Dulverton, Somerset

Tailored support for farming and rural businesses
05-12-2008

Robbers Bridge
Robbers Bridge
Picture courtesy of www.lyndalephotographic.co.uk



Adrian Hall Photography

Above is a randomly chosen banner to support an Exmoor Business

Search for:    

Click here for an ADVANCED BUSINESS DIRECTORY SEARCH

Snow Drop Valley

Add your information to this page

Exmoor's Snowdrop Valley, near Wheddon Cross , is a nickname for the part of the Avill Valley where snowdrops flourish from late January and throughout February.

This hidden valley is owned by the Badgworthy Land Company and is an ESA (Environmentally Sensitive Area) and situated on the River Avill.

Snowdrops

Snowdrops

image supplied by kind permission of Somerset Tourism, Somerset County Council

In February the Avill Valley (nicknamed 'Snowdrop Valley) is covered in snowdrops, especially the stream banks and North "Hawkwell wood. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the main track you willl take whilst walking in Snowdrop Valley, running parallel to the river, led to a sawmill. This was powered by a turbine, fed by a leat which brought water from the river Avill several hundred metres upstream. A steam engine provided power in summer when there was not enough water.

Sno Drop Vally

Snow Drop Valley - Photo supplied by Rupert Clegg www.exmoorphotogallery.com

The path from the bridge back to the start of Snow drop Valley runs along the bank of another old leat. From the 1920s the mill was owned by an agricultural engineer and wheelwright. He used the native oak and larch from nearby plantations to construct a variety of items such as gates and railway wagons.

Snowdrop Valley Wheddon Cross
Snowdrop Valley Wheddon Cross

The Walk to Snowdrop Valley

Easy, virtually downhill all the way - about 45 minutes

Head away from the car parks onto the Minehead road. Just past the Post Office, take the road on the right that leads to Cutcombe village. Go past the school and keep to the left hand fork of the road. Go through the village and bear left and past St. John's Church. If you have time do visit the Church. After a few hundred yards you come to the brow of a hill. On your left there is a footpath marked which goes through a gate. After you have gone through the gate, turn right and keep to the edge of the field as the farmer has requested and please keep your dog on a lead. Follow the edge of the field, going past a gate, until you come to where the fence bears off to the right and starts to lead down to a little hunting gate and then into the woods. Go through the gate and straight down the path, which then crosses the main road. Cross the road and carry on down - it then meets up with a track (after about 30 yds) where you turn left. Keep going down the track, which goes through some splendid deciduous woods. There are signs the trees have been coppiced in the past. The wood is crossed by a bridleway, but keep going straight down. You will eventually come out opposite Snowdrop Valley. The route around Snowdrop Valley is a loop.

Snowdrop ValleySnowdrop Valley

Snowdrop Valley

Avill Valley really comes into its own in the spring, when the riverbanks are carpeted in snowdrops.

Such is the fame of this phenomenon that this section of the Avill is known locally as Snowdrop Valley. People come from miles around every spring to take a look. Snowdrop Valley has become so popular that during Snowdrop Valley time a park-and-ride scheme, making use of special pint-sized buses which operates from Wheddon Cross .


Snow Drop Valley on the River Avill

Snow Drop Valley on the River Avill


In Medieval times the pure white blooms of snowdrops were a symbol of Candlemas (2nd February), the feast of the purification of the Virgin Mary and represented purity.

There is no hard proof that snowdrops are native to Britain. It is thought that they were brought to Britain from southern Europe by Benedictine monks in the 11th century because of their religious symbolism. Some say that the monks from Dunster introduced the snowdrop to the valley in the 13th century.

The River Avill flowing throgh Snow Drop Valley

The River Avill flowing throgh Snow Drop Valley

The River Avill flowing throgh Snow Drop Valley

The River Avill flowing throgh Snow Drop Valley


Carpeted with snowdrops each February, this hidden valley deep in the heart of Exmoor forms a glorious backdrop to the River Avill. Exmoor National Park Authority run a Park and Ride scheme enabling visitors to reach Snowdrop Valley without having to take cars down the narrow country lanes that lead to it.

Snow Drop Valley

Snow Drop Valley

www.wheddoncross.org.uk/snowdropvalley.htm

Contributed by:Jeremy James

Add your information to this Everything Exmoor page now

Community Section

Number of people currently online at Everything Exmoor - 37
Maximum number of people simultaneously viewing Everything Exmoor recently - 7785.23.67.175****1231186088++++

Full list of Everything Exmoor Pages SEE FULL
LIST OF EXMOOR
COMMUNITY PAGES...
Currently over 1200 pages of information - you can add more..
QUICK CHOOSE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Exmoor Calendar of Events

Calendar
Events on Exmoor

Blaze - lost Collie dog
Blaze - lost Collie dog




HELP ME to find information on this web site
Contact us
Add to Favourites
Refer a friend
Project Background
Public Notices

Local Weather
Newsletter
Read the National Park Exmoor Visitor Newspaper


Woolsery Cheese
Above is a randomly chosen banner to support an Exmoor Business

Dunster Yarn Market , Exmoor National Park
Dunster Yarn Market , Exmoor
National Park

Buzzard , Exmoor National Park
Buzzard , Exmoor National Park


Featured Listings


Anchor Taxi and Travel
, Blue Anchor, Somerset

Local & long distance travel solutions


Eastleigh Care Home
, South Molton, Devon




Exmoor Farm Properties
, Wheddon Cross, Somerset




Exmoor Accountancy Services
, Treborough, Somerset




Designs in Stainless Ltd
, , Other





Featured Products




Bowls Dishes
Hand Blown 24% lead Crystal Blows and dishes
Paintings
We have investor clients interested in the aquisition of fine art and antiquities


Rio Scanning Laser hair removal system - Allergymatters
Be free of unwanted hair forever! The Rio Scanning Laser has 2 treatment modes, one mode





© 2006-2009 Everything Exmoor All Rights Reserved for the site structure.

All text, content, photos, diagrams, logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners who are a mix of individual contributors from the community, organisations and businesses.





Disclaimer | Privacy | Terms of Use | Business Directory Site Map | Community Pages Site Map

As a condition of using this web site you note that Everything Exmoor and those creating the web site try to ensure that the information supplied and published on Everything Exmoor is accurate. However, we cannot accept any liability for the accuracy of content and no responsibility can be accepted by anyone connected with Everything Exmoor for any consequential loss or damage arising from its use. Visitors who rely on the information on Everything Exmoor do so at their own risk. Prior to using this web site you must read and agree to the following three documents Disclaimer, Privacy and Terms of Use

This site is continually being updated - last major update 07th April 2008

We would very much appreciate it if you you place a link to this web site from your own web pages