Lydford

Lydford is a village in Dartmoor, the English county of Devon. The village sits within Dartmoor National Park.

Understand

Lydford was a Saxon town protected in the 13th century by a castle tower. It is known for the 1.5 mi (2.4 km) wooded gorge cut by the River Lyd through slate.

Get in

Follow the A386 between A30 and Tavistock turning west opposite the Dartmoor Inn.

See

  • 🌍 Lydford Castle, School Road, EX20 4BH (Next to St Petroc's Church). free.

Do

  • Walk down into 🌍 Lydford Gorge, EX20 4BH. the deepest river gorge in south west England with the 30 m (98 ft) White Lady Waterfall.

Walk up these tors on the other side of the A386 north of the Army Rifle Ranges:

  • 🌍 Arms Tor, EX20 4HF. 457 m (1,499 ft) high
  • 🌍 Brat Tor, EX20 4AZ. 452 m (1,483 ft) high with Widgery Cross.

Eat

The Castle Inn serves food all day.

Drink

Sleep

Cope

  • 🌍 Public Toilet, School Road, EX20 4BH (In the car park opposite Castle Inn). Open May-Oct. free.
  • 🌍 National Trust Toilet, School Road, EX20 4BH (In the end of the car park adjacent to Lydford Gorge Tea Room). Open when the National Trust Cafe is. donation requested.

Care

  • 🌍 Willsworthy Range (is east of the A386), +44 1837 657 210. used by the British Army for training. When Red flags are flown [by day] or Red lights [by night] do not enter this area as live firing will be taking place.

Go next

  • Tavistock 8.3 mi (13.4 km) to the south following the A386 with superb views.
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