National Trust Dartmoor
We manage over 6600 acres of woodland, moorland and heathland on Dartmoor. Plus a gorge, a forge and a castle.
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Guided walk at Parke: Spring flowers
Guided walk at Parke: Spring flowers
Guided walk at Parke: Birdsong
Guided walk at Parke: Birdsong
Castle Drogo
Castle Drogo
Discover the 'last castle to be built in England'. Standing high above the wooded Teign Gorge on the edge of Dartmoor, explore house, gardens and estate walks.
Lydford Gorge
Lydford Gorge
The National Trust's Lydford Gorge, Devon, is the deepest gorge in the South West and has a spectacular 30m waterfall.
Finch Foundry
Finch Foundry
Explore Finch Foundry in Devon, and find out more about this fascinating example of Victorian engineering: the last working water-powered forge in England.
Buckland Abbey
Buckland Abbey
Visitor information for the National Trust's Buckland Abbey in Devon. Abbey, medieval tithe barn and Cider House garden, along with wider countryside walks.
Parke
Parke
Visit this peaceful estate near Bovey Tracey on the fringe of Dartmoor. Follow the Wray Valley cycle trail or take a meandering path along the River Bovey.
Our policy on foraging for wild food | National Trust
Our policy on foraging for wild food | National Trust
We believe that foraging for wild food brings us closer to nature and reminds us that we need to take care of it – but it must be done safely and sustainably.
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The Church House at Widecombe in the Moor
The Church House at Widecombe in the Moor
Find out more about the Church House at Widecombe in the Moor on Dartmoor, and the best ways to access it if you’d like to visit.
Shaugh Bridge
Shaugh Bridge
Visit Shaw Bridge in Devon: ancient oakwoods and mossy boulders cloak the Plym Valley, while riverside walks pass the Dewerstone Rocks and industrial ruins.
Cadover Bridge
Cadover Bridge
Savour the tranquillity of this moorland, with ancient woodland, archaeological sites and far-reaching views over Dartmoor and the Plym Valley.
Fingle Bridge
Fingle Bridge
Fingle Bridge is a 17th-century stone arch bridge over the River Teign, set in the unspoilt ancient woodlands of Fingle Woods in Devon.
National Trust Devon
National Trust Devon
Explore wild coasts, moorland and beaches to historic houses with lush gardens. There's plenty of variety for all the family to discover and enjoy in Devon.
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