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Becky Falls Woodland Park, DartmoorNewest Review: ... of ponies to harass in the park. On arrival at the park we were greeted by a friendly car park attendant named Tom who took our money and gave us all luminous green stickers to wear. These were to be worn at all times to prevent people from just wandering into the park without paying. He pointed out the path to the park, which interestingly was built by prisoners from the nearby Dartmoor ... more |
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Located in the rolling granite uplands of Dartmoor, Becky Falls Woodland Park is in my opinion one of Devon's finest attractions. With its stunning canopy made up of ancient oak trees, massive granite boulders and gushing waterfalls it provides some of the most spectacular walks in the whole of the south-west of England. The park is situated on the outskirts of Dartmoor just four miles west of Bovey Tracey. It is well sign posted on all local roads and can be easily accessed from both the M5 (coming from the north) and the A38 (from the south). It is open every day from March 27th to November 7th as well as the Christmas holidays and the February half-term. Admission to ... Read the complete review
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