This is a lovely woodland trail following the River Erme upstream through Longtimber Wood in Dartmoor National Park before heading back the …
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Sep 18, 2024
Supposed to be accessible, visited with my wheelchair and 2 mobility scooters as all disabled, we could only do less than half of the trail which was nice, what was left was so rocky it was impossibl…Full review by thaieler
Nov 17, 2023
Longtimber is the most gorgeous place to walk or run. It’s perfect for dog walking. It literally takes you up into the moors in the most perfect way. Wear your wellies when it’s raining, it gets a bi…Full review by wmandw2018
Sep 9, 2023
We walked from the town car park, lovely walk but very busy with dog walkers. Not surprising at seemed an obvious choice for locals being 28 degrees. The walk from the car park was easy to follow b…Full review by Lesley H
Where is the best place to park to access Long Timber Woods? We would like to meet some friends there and go walking with kids. Thanks.
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We parked at the beginning of the trail, but only a handful of spaces there. I think you can find parking all along the road that runs adjacent and there are many paths leading into the …
We parked at the beginning of the trail, but only a handful of spaces there. I think you can find parking all along the road that runs adjacent and there are many paths leading into the wood from there. Enjoy your trip, it's lovely!
pARKING FOR disabled here? Is it suitable for a mobility scooter?
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All parking is on a road which is on a hill. Access to path is a swing gate so not suitable that way. Next to it is a large gate for em vehicle not sure if this is padlocked. The path itself …
All parking is on a road which is on a hill. Access to path is a swing gate so not suitable that way. Next to it is a large gate for em vehicle not sure if this is padlocked. The path itself once access sorted which I’m sure there must be a way is firm underfoot so is suitable I would say if you go steady buts it’s not tarmac or similar. Hope this helps as beautiful spot. If I’m passing I will take a look at access. X