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Lydford Gorge Tea Rooms
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1 Southgate
Lydford, England
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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…
"The deepest river gorge in the South West, with 30m high waterfall" owned & managed by the National trust
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…
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