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Top 5 Waterfalls around Walkhampton

Waterfalls around Walkhampton are found within Dartmoor National Park, an area known for its natural beauty and tranquil settings. The region features a variety of cascades, from those integrated with historical sites to more secluded natural formations. These waterfalls offer opportunities for exploration alongside the moorland landscape.

Best waterfalls around Walkhampton

  • The most popular waterfalls is Abbey Bridge and Weir, a historical site that features an 18th-century bridge over the River Tavy. The river creates a series of small…

Last updated: July 4, 2026

Abbey Bridge and Weir

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This gorgeous 18th-century bridge is one of several in the heart of Tavistock but is perhaps the prettiest. The River Tavy rushes underneath to pass down the weir, creating a …

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East Dart Waterfall

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A popular spot for walkers - and a fine place for a paddle on a hot day! Whilst it might not the most spectacular waterfall the national park has to …

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River Meavy Waterfall and Pool

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High on the River Meavy, below Black Tor and not actually that far from the B3212 Princetown Road there is a small waterfall and pool. Worth a trip to find …

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Wonderful place to be and when I visited there were families wild camping nearby. Don’t blame them either!

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November 16, 2024, River Meavy Waterfall and Pool

High on the River Meavy, below Black Tor and not actually that far from the B3212 Princetown Road there is a small waterfall and pool. Worth a trip to find it and possible to take a bit of a dip when it's warm enough.

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Lovely old bridge, and weir in full flow.

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The "waterfall" is smaller than you think, but still beautiful to look at.

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The beautiful area that is Tavistock, if you arrived on foot or two wheels there are several lovely cafes to set you up to continue you discovery of Devon

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This gorgeous 18th-century bridge is one of several in the heart of Tavistock but is perhaps the prettiest. The River Tavy rushes underneath to pass down the weir, creating a series of little waterfalls in lush surroundings. The bridge features both on the Dartmoor Way cycle route and National Cycle Network Route 27.

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November 18, 2022, East Dart Waterfall

A fine place to stop on a run and catch your breath. The water cascades down across a series of stone ledges into a pool at the bottom. A charming place to go for a wild swim.

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A lovely waterfall, can go for a swim too.

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This gorgeous 18th-century bridge is one of several in the heart of Tavistock but is perhaps the prettiest. The River Tavy rushes underneath to pass down the weir, creating a series of little waterfalls in lush surroundings. From the bridge, you can walk along both sides of the river as well as reach the meadows a short walk downriver.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural features to look for around Walkhampton's waterfalls?

The waterfalls around Walkhampton are integrated into the wild, rugged landscape of Dartmoor. You can find tranquil settings, hidden cascades like Black Tor Falls on the River Meavy, and the natural waterfall in Burrator Gorge. Many spots offer picturesque views and opportunities for peaceful walks.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls in Walkhampton?

Yes, Abbey Bridge and Weir is an 18th-century bridge over the River Tavy, where the river creates small waterfalls. Additionally, near Black Tor Falls, you can find a Bronze Age Stone Row and Cairn, adding historical interest to your visit.

Which waterfalls are suitable for families with children?

Several waterfalls are family-friendly. Abbey Bridge and Weir, East Dart Waterfall, and Small Waterfall and Swimming Pools, Dartmoor National Park are all noted as suitable for families, offering pleasant walks and scenic spots.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls near Walkhampton?

The waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer lush scenery and potentially more water flow after rain, while summer is ideal for picnicking and paddling at spots like East Dart Waterfall or swimming at Small Waterfall and Swimming Pools, Dartmoor National Park. Winter visits can offer a different, often quieter, experience of the moorland.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near Walkhampton's waterfalls?

Yes, Small Waterfall and Swimming Pools, Dartmoor National Park is specifically noted as a wonderful place for wild swimming on Dartmoor, especially on a sunny day.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

The area around Walkhampton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Crazywell Pool loop or the Combeshead Tor loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes around Dartmoor. Explore more options on the Hiking around Walkhampton or Road Cycling Routes around Walkhampton guide pages.

Are there easy hiking trails to reach waterfalls around Walkhampton?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the Easy hikes around Walkhampton guide includes routes like the Crazywell Pool – Devonport Leat loop and the Combeshead Tor – Down Tor Stone Row and Circle loop, which can lead you to scenic spots and waterfalls.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Walkhampton?

Visitors appreciate the picturesque nature of the waterfalls, the tranquil settings, and the opportunities for peaceful walks. Many enjoy the sense of seclusion, the chance for a paddle or swim, and the integration of these natural features with the wider Dartmoor landscape and historical sites.

Are the waterfalls around Burrator Reservoir natural?

The area around Burrator Reservoir features a natural waterfall in Burrator Gorge, south of Burrator Dam. There is also another popular waterfall near the reservoir between the dam and the Burrator Discovery Centre, though this one is noted as not being natural.

Where can I find parking when visiting waterfalls near Walkhampton?

Parking is generally available in designated areas within Dartmoor National Park, particularly near popular spots like Burrator Reservoir. For specific waterfalls, it's advisable to check local information or trailheads for nearby parking facilities.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the waterfalls for refreshments?

While the immediate vicinity of some waterfalls might be remote, the wider Walkhampton and Dartmoor area offers options. Tavistock, for instance, has several lovely cafes. The Burrator Discovery Centre near Burrator Reservoir can also provide information on nearby amenities.

Can I bring my dog to the waterfalls around Walkhampton?

Dartmoor National Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs under control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain areas or during particular seasons, so always check local signage.

How long does it typically take to hike to some of the waterfalls?

Hiking times vary depending on the specific waterfall and your starting point. Many trails are relatively short, offering easy access. For example, some easy loops around Walkhampton are between 4.7 km and 6.7 km, which can take a couple of hours at a leisurely pace. Longer, moderate hikes are also available if you wish to explore further.

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