Lydford Gorge (National Trust)

This steep-sided river gorge, carved into the western edge of Dartmoor, has been drawing visitors in search of the picturesque waterfall since Victorian times. Around every corner the River Lyd plunges, tumbles, swirls and gently meanders as it travels though ancient oak woodland, abundant with wildlife.

This steep-sided river gorge, carved into the western edge of Dartmoor, has been drawing visitors in search of the picturesque waterfall since Victorian times. Around every corner the River Lyd plunges, tumbles, swirls and gently meanders as it travels though ancient oak woodland, abundant with wildlife.

05/09/2023

The Cartshed

Self-contained, detached small, new, barn conversion. Sleeps 2, as singles or a double. Shower room. Kitchen. Living room with woodburner. TV, WiFi, Electric heaters. Patio. Car parking. No dogs.

06/03/2023

Ottery St Mary

There are plenty of places to rest, eat and stay in the lovely market town of Ottery St Mary.

17/02/2023

Exeter

Exeter is a small yet bustling city, with plenty of cafes and restaurants to refresh after a long day of pilgrimage. Exeter was recently announced as the greenest urban centre ...