South West itinerary

Winscombe (Somerset) - Dartmoor (Devon) - Tavistock (Devon) - Plymouth (Devon)

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South West England

 

Journey Time:   
3 Days
Distance:  
113 miles (182 km)
Airports: 
Bristol

Plan your route: VisitBritain Journey Planner (visitbritain.transportdirect.info/web2)

Overview

In the valleys, forests, towns and villages of Devon and Somerset where the micro-climate is just right, a food and drink revolution is taking place. Countless small producers, often interesting and eccentric characters, have embraced the rural way of life and are producing wonderful, innovative, wholesome organic food and drink.

Day 1: Winscombe - Dartmoor

Winscombe - Dartmoor: 90 miles (146 km)
Totals for Day: 90 miles (146 km)

Pool inside the vast Cheddar Caves, carved out over a million years by ice age meltwaters. © Britainonview.com / McCormick-McAdam

Thatchers, Winscombe

Martin Thatcher comes from a family that has been making cider for more than a hundred years and is now Somerset's biggest independent cider-producer. Thatchers produce Oak-Matured Cider conditioned in rum barrels, which impart a subtle aroma and distinct touch of demerara giving the drink a smooth edge. Nothing is wasted at Thatchers - not even the apple pulp, which goes out for cattle food!

A wooden footbridge bridge leads the way to the Whitelady Waterfall at Lydford Gorge. © Britainonview.com

Riverford Farm, Dartmoor

John Watson began farming at Riverford in Dartmoor in 1951. His passion for good food led to a total family commitment to getting produce from farm to kitchen table by the most direct route. Riverford is now one of the country's largest independent growers, and includes the farm, dairy, an organic vegetable business and 3 farm shops with butchery, bakery and kitchens.

Must see and do:

River Dart Adventurers | Lydford Castle | Ashburton Museum | Lydford Gorge

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