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Meeth Quarries – Wheelchairoffroad.org

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This is a short Level 3 route, which can be lengthened up to between 4 to 5 miles. This is also the starting point of the Tarka Trail, which is a traffic free cycle path to Braunton via Bideford and Barnstable.

Location : Meeth

Starting Point : Devon Wildlife Trust car park

OS Grid Reference : SS540085

Distance : 2.3 Miles

Route Surface : Mixture of rough stoney track with gravel easy areas, with shallow puddles.

Category : Level 3

The Devon Wildlife Trust site is based on what was an old Quarry, which consists of 3 small lakes. There are a network of tracks on the site, which I hope to explore in more detail in the future.

Enjoying the views of one of the Quarries

While most of the tracks are of reasonable surface, there are sections that need an ALL Terrain Mobility Scooter. Apart from the rough sections, there are lots of puddles, some of which can not be avoided.

Some of the group making their way to the first quarry/large pond

I will update this walk with more detail, at a later date but wanted to make people aware of the site.

 

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