Starting at Wheddon Cross (just before the B3224 crosses the A396) and heading east, you’ll travel along Summerway, Hare Path and finally Withiel Hill.
About half a mile before your destination at Brendon Hill you’ll reach a T-junction. Turn right onto the B3190.
This great B road drive has all the usual ingredients including fast and flowing curves with open views of the surrounding countryside.
It all adds up to an amazing driving experience, lasting just 10 minutes, which is far too short, but it can always be driven in the reverse direction.
And if you’re feeling peckish after the drive, the Ralegh’s Cross Inn at Brendon Hill is highly recommended.
It’s definitely worth a stop for the good food and friendly service.
So have you ever driven this route? And have you got any local knowledge which would make it better for other fellow drivers. Let’s hear your thoughts about this Exmoor classic.