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New Bridge (River Barle) – The Bridge Inn loop from Exebridge

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United Kingdom
England
South West England
Devon
Mid Devon
Bampton

New Bridge (River Barle) – The Bridge Inn loop from Exebridge

Moderate

8

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New Bridge (River Barle) – The Bridge Inn loop from Exebridge

03:18

12.4km

130m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Exmoor National Park

Waypoints

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1

787 m

River Exe Bridge

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2

824 m

Exebridge Stone Bridge

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This village is a place of meetings. The confluence of the Rivers Barle and Exe is here and the border of Devon and Somerset is spanned by the old stone bridge. A stony bank makes photographing the bridge a fairly easy feat unless the river is particularly high, and you can rest at the Anchor Inn.

There are plenty of walking trails to explore from Exebridge, including the Exe Valley Way.

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3.42 km

Small Waterfall on the River

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One of several along this stretch of the river

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3.98 km

New Bridge (River Barle)

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Once an part of the Pixton Park drive, New Bridge is far from new. Built in the early 1800s, this gorgeous bridge is made from local slate stone and spans the River Barle. Today, it sits under vibrant trees and is partially covered in ivy. Its position and age gives it a bit of a mystical air and it's a genuine joy to come across on walks in the area.

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5

4.85 km

A 3 bladed Archimedean screw turbine, rated at 74kWp and producing 340,000kWh annually, which is equivalent to the electricity used by about 85 homes.

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6.12 km

The Bridge Inn

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Dog and muddy boot friendly pub. Good food.

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6.29 km

Wonderful stop for baked goods, loaded sandwiches and a coffee.

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6.30 km

The Exmoor National Park Authority has four visitor centres and this is the Dulverton branch. Often housing exhibitions of heritage and art, there's plenty of information available here. If you need any guidance or advice about exploring Exmoor, the knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help you out.

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12.4 km

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Camper Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.29 km

3.58 km

2.82 km

1.27 km

422 m

Surfaces

4.28 km

4.14 km

2.45 km

1.51 km

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