Best lakes around Dulverton are nestled within the Exmoor National Park, characterized by rolling hills and diverse natural landscapes. The area features picturesque reservoirs and extensive trail networks, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. This region offers a variety of activities, from watersports to walking and cycling, set within a tranquil natural environment. It serves as a hub for both active adventurers and those seeking a peaceful escape.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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There is a great trail all around the lake, but the eastern shore is so much quieter and the trails are rougher and more fun to run. The eastern shore is also quite inaccessible, other than while looping the whole lake which makes it feel like an adventure!
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Coffee Couture café is well situated near the car park at Wimbleball Lake. They have plenty of space inside and tables outside, so you can enjoy the sunshine or warm up after a chilly run, depending on the weather.
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Moderate trail for everyone to explore and enjoy
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Nutscale Reservoir is a reservoir located in Exmoor in the northwest Somerset, England. It supplies the town of Minehead and nearby Porlock and Porlock Weir. The reservoir is part of the River Horner catchment area and is dammed.
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Bessom Bridge gives spectacular views on both sides up and down the lake.
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If you pay attention, from this point on the path, you'll have good views of Nutscale Reservoir surrounded by beautiful countryside and hills. This reservoir, with water from the River Horner, used to supply Minehead, Porlock, and Porlock Weir, but now it serves just a few properties. It was constructed in 1942.
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You can find impressive spots like View of Wimbleball Lake from Bessom Bridge, which offers excellent views of Wimbleball Lake on both sides. Another significant landmark is Wimbleball Dam, an over 40-meter tall structure that provides a great vantage point of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Nutscale Reservoir offers a serene viewpoint of the water nestled into the countryside.
Wimbleball Lake is a highly popular destination due to its stunning location within Exmoor National Park and the wide variety of activities it offers. It's known as a hub of color and activity throughout all seasons, providing opportunities for watersports, extensive walking and cycling trails, fishing, and wildlife observation. It caters to both active adventurers and those seeking a peaceful escape.
The lakes, particularly Wimbleball Lake, are a haven for wildlife. You can enjoy excellent birdwatching opportunities. For those staying overnight, there's even a chance to spot brown long-eared bats flying around, especially at Wimbleball Lake.
Wimbleball Lake is a prime spot for watersports. Visitors can enjoy sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. A watersports center is available, and specialized boats like Wheelyboats can be hired for pleasure boating.
Yes, there is an extensive network of walking and cycling trails around the lakes, particularly at Wimbleball Lake. These paths cater to all abilities, from leisurely strolls to more challenging expeditions. A popular option is the 9-mile 'Lakeside Round Walk' around Wimbleball Lake, which takes approximately three hours. For more challenging trails, the Eastern Shore Trail, Exmoor National Park offers a rougher and more adventurous experience.
Yes, the area around Dulverton offers various hiking routes. For easy walks, you can explore trails like the Tarr Steps clapper bridge loop or the Barle Bridge loop. For more options, you can check out the Easy hikes around Dulverton guide.
Yes, Wimbleball Lake is a fly fishery, offering excellent opportunities to catch rainbow and brown trout across its 370 acres of water. The lake features numerous bays and inlets and experiences good fly hatches throughout the season, including a notable mayfly hatch in the summer.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes, especially Wimbleball Lake, are suitable for family-friendly activities. The site includes a children's play area, and activities like den building and stargazing are promoted. Highlights like Wimbleball Dam and View of Wimbleball Lake from Bessom Bridge are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, some sections of the lakeside path at Wimbleball Lake are accessible with mobility scooters (Trampers). These paths offer great views and birdwatching opportunities, ensuring a more inclusive experience for visitors with mobility needs.
The Exmoor National Park area, including trails around the lakes, generally welcomes dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife, and to check specific signage for any restrictions.
Yes, at Wimbleball Lake, you can find the Coffee Couture Café, conveniently located near the car park. It offers plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the sunshine or warming up after an activity.
The full 'Lakeside Round Walk' around Wimbleball Lake is approximately 9 miles long and typically takes about three hours to complete.
Yes, parking is available at Wimbleball Lake. The Coffee Couture Café is well-situated near the car park, making it convenient for visitors.
The lakes around Dulverton, particularly Wimbleball Lake, are described as a 'hub of colour and activity throughout all the seasons.' This suggests that the area offers enjoyable experiences year-round, depending on your preferred activities. Exmoor National Park is also an International Dark Sky Reserve, making evenings ideal for stargazing.


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