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discovery3ski
 


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You can drag a caravan over Porlock hill no problem. They have an open top bus which must be thirty years old over there all the time. It’s a beautiful drive.
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If you go A39 turn off at Dunster and go up to Wheddon cross, turn right then carry on through to Exford Then take a left at simonsbath and follow signposts all the way.
Bypasses Porlock and Countisbury hills (both have 1:4 parts) and all the mucking around at Lynmouth and Lynton.

Done that route a fair few times with caravan (26’ twin axle)

Get to see some very nice West Country scenery too.
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