The Exmoor has long been bred and left to roam wild over the hilly moorland of Northern Somerset and when domesticated it has been used as foundation stock for hunters and polo ponies.
Action: Straight and smooth without exaggerated action.
| Origin: | Exmoor, North Somerset and North East Devon, England |
| Class: | Riding pony, originally a working and draught pony |
| Colour: | Bay, brown or dun. No white markings |
| Height at maturity: | male: 119.4 - 129.5cms (11.3 - 12.3hh ); female: 116.8 - 127cms (11.2 - 12.2hh ) |
| Parentage: | Closely related to ancient British wild ponies. |
| Breed Club: | |
The Exmoor Pony Society | |



