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Events in Devon

Snowdrop Valley

An event in February in Devon
Exmoor National Park
Wheddon Cross
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Snowdrop Valley ends on 30th November -0001

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Snowdrop Valley is a privately owned remote valley in a hidden part of Exmoor, close to Wheddon Cross. Access to the valley is kindly given throughout February every year while the beautiful carpet of snowdrops is in bloom.

There is a Park and Ride Service to Snowdrop Valley and visitors can also walk down into the valley.

Free entry

Contact: Porlock visitor centre
Tel: 01643 863150
Email: snowdropvalley@googlemail.com

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