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Devon

Cadover Bridge

Tranquil moorland by River Plym. Starting point for walks through ancient woodland or across open moors and tors.

on Dartmoor, near Shaugh Prior, Devon

View up the River Plym to Trowlesworthy Tors at Cadover Bridge, South Dartmoor

Planning your visit

Dog walking at Binn Moor, Marsden Moor, West Yorkshire
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Visiting Dartmoor with your dog 

Fingle Bridge, Cadover Bridge and Shaugh Bridge are one pawprint rated places. Discover how to have a dog-friendly visit to Dartmoor.

Dartmoor pony on Trowlesworthy Warren, Upper Plym Valley, Devon

Cows, sheep and ponies on Dartmoor

Much of the land that we look after around Cadover Bridge is designated common land. Tenants and Commoners have the right to graze this land with livestock including cattle, ponies and sheep. Please take care around livestock and be aware that they can be protective of their young, especially when dogs are present.

A visitor carrying a backpack and walking along a footpath at Divis and the Black Mountain with stone walls either side, the countryside visible in the background.
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Follow the Countryside Code 

Help to look after National Trust places by observing a few simple guidelines during your visit and following the Countryside Code.

Two people, one of whom is in a wheelchair and has a dog in their lap, are walking alongside the riverside in winter at Mottisfont, Hampshire.

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