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Rachel
July 14, 2022
A combination of geology, water power and climate change has created the deepest river gorge in the south west providing a truly breathtaking experience which has been enjoyed since Victorian times. The steep-sided wooded gorge hidden on the western fringe of Dartmoor inspires many myths and legends and no wonder with features such as the 30-metre Whitelady Waterfall and the turbulent pot hole called the Devil’s Cauldron (currently closed). You can explore the gorge on foot along one-way trails. Challenging walking throughout with some sections over rocky ground. Sturdy footwear with good grip is strongly recommended. Dogs accepted on leads. Note: Strenuous walking, rugged terrain and vertical drops.
A combination of geology, water power and climate change has created the deepest river gorge in the south west providing a truly breathtaking experience which has been enjoyed since Victorian times. The steep-sided wooded gorge hidden on the western fringe of Dartmoor inspires many myths and legend…
James
June 27, 2022
"The deepest river gorge in the South West, with 30m high waterfall" owned & managed by the National trust
Lesley
May 3, 2021
Distance 12 miles, 27 minutes by car, www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Di
July 17, 2020
This National Trust spot is a must for a family walk & take in the famous White Lady waterfall. Sturdy shoes are recommended & there are are number of routes to choose from depending on your ability. It is spectacular scenery resembling scenes from 'Jurassic Park' movies & kids will love it! Scrambling round the rivers edge on the rocks & daring to venture to the 'Devils Cauldron'...a trip to remember!
This National Trust spot is a must for a family walk & take in the famous White Lady waterfall. Sturdy shoes are recommended & there are are number of routes to choose from depending on your ability. It is spectacular scenery resembling scenes from 'Jurassic Park' movies & kids will love it! Scram…
Sarah-Jayne
July 12, 2020
National Trust Property. Great little day trip out. Lovely coffee shops. And spectacular waterfall.

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