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How long is the Fingle Bridge Walk?

How long is the Fingle Bridge Walk?

Length: Starting at National Trust Castle Drogo: 2 hours – 2 hours 30 mins. Starting at Fingle Bridge 1 hour to 1 hour 30 mins. Little ones’ transport mode: Babies and toddlers in slings or back packs in order to complete the whole walk.

Where is Fingle Bridge?

Devon
Fingle Bridge/Location

Fingle Bridge is a 17th-century stone arch bridge carrying an unclassified road over the River Teign near Drewsteignton, within Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England.

How wide is Fingle Bridge?

2m
The carriageway is 2m (6’6″) wide and forms a slight hump in the middle. The bridge is one of the narrowest on Dartmoor. It was made to carry packhorse traffic from the corn milling, charcoal burning, and forestry activity that took place along the Teign Gorge. The northern arch was damaged in 1809 and repaired.

Can you drive over Fingle bridge?

The Fingle Bridge itself is passable by cars but only to the campsite on the opposite bank of the River Teign. This side has many steep sections, twists, turns and scrambles as it goes up and down from river level.

Are there toilets at Fingle Bridge?

Toilets at Fingle Bridge are open. Please be aware the toilets are a basic facility, there are no bins and no running water, hand sanitiser is available but please take rubbish away with you.

How old is Fingle Bridge?

A road bridge of early-C17 date, and partly rebuilt in 1809. MATERIALS: constructed of coursed blocks of granite with ashlar voussoirs and coping. DESCRIPTION: the bridge is of three spans, each with a segmental arch that springs from vertical abutments and piers.

Who owns Fingle Bridge?

National Trust
Fingle Bridge | National Trust.

Can you take dogs to Fingle Bridge?

Dogs are allowed in the bar – dog biscuits are supplied to the well-behaved – and at the tables outside. You have two walking options from Fingle Bridge – the easier fisherman’s path and the forester’s track that connects to another track known as the hunter’s path.

Where to walk from Fingle Bridge to Steps Bridge?

A woodland walk along the River Teign from Fingle Bridge to Steps Bridge via Clifford Bridge. Along the way you’ll pass through Fingle Woods and the Dunsford Nature Reserve where there are many different types of butterfly to look out for in the summer months.

Where is Fingle Bridge in Game of Thrones?

Fingle Bridge is the gateway to Fingle Woods and Castle Drogo. There are miles of pathways to explore by the bubbling river or climb to the top of the gorge to look out over Dartmoor.

How big are the woods around Fingle Bridge?

Explore the delightful woods around Fingle Bridge and visit the Iron Age Hill Fort of Wooston Castle on this woodland walk in Dartmoor. The area is actually made up of a series of woods including Charles Wood, Hore Wood, Butterdon Ball Wood and Houndsmoor Wood. It covers over 400 acres with waymarked trails and lots of wildlife to look out for.

Where are the bluebells at Fingle Bridge?

This walk visits the nearby Dunsford Nature Reserve where there are bluebells, woodland glades and many different types of butterfly to look out for in the summer months. The Dartmoor Way also starts at Fingle Bridge so you can follow this along the Teign towards Chagford to further stretch your legs.

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