Photo No. | Description |
| 121201 | Glastonbury Tor can be seen from many miles across the Somerset Levels |
| 122001 | This view taken on the descent from Wheddon Cross to Luckwell Bridge is typical |
| 122002 | Dunkery Gate marks the entrance to open country |
| 122003 | The high moors of Exmoor invariably provide views to the sea |
| 122004 | Dunkery Beacon has a large cairn and the obligatory trig column |
| 122005 | Descending from Dunkery Beacon into the valleys below illustrates man's impact |
| 122006 | Pastoral beauty taken near Wheddon Cross in the Exmoor National Park |
| 122101 | The view from Bossington Hill is superb with Porlock Bay providing the focal point |
| 122102 | Heather-clad Selworthy Beacon provides excellent views of Exmoor |
| 122103 | The South West Coast Path crosses the northern flanks of Selworthy Beacon |
| 122104 | The village of Selworthy is famous for its thatched cottages |
| 122105 | Whitewashed Selworthy Church is visible for miles around |
| 122106 | The packhorse bridge at Allerford is a popular spot for photographers and artists |
| 122201 | The Punchbowl seen on the approach from Withycombe Farm |
| 122202 | The Exmoor National Park has a wonderful mix of scenery |
| 122203 | Withycombe Farm lies in the valley with the steep slopes of the Punchbowl |
| 122204 | Winsford Hill is managed by the National Trust and it consists of a large area of upland grassland |
| 127501 | Sheep shearing near Wells |
| 127502 | Stone near Wellesley Farm |
| 127503 | Topiary at a cottage in North Wootton |
| 127504 | Glastonbury Tor from Worminster Sleight |
| 127505 | Worminster Sleight |
| 127506 | Churchill House from Worminster Sleight |
| 127507 | Great Mullein on the trackbed of the old railway |
| 127508 | Gateway in Church Hill above Croscombe |
| 175001 | The start of the walk to the summit of Dunkery Beacon at Dunkery Gate |
| 175002 | Looking back to Dunkery Gate from the summit of Dunkery Beacon |
| 175003 | The large cairn on the summit of Dunkery Beacon |
| 175004 | The descent path from the summit is clearly visible in this picture |
| 175005 | Dramatic light over Dunkery Beacon |