The Teign Gorge to Fingle Bridge
Walk back towards the bridge, then left through the kissing gate, following the footpath sign ‘Fingle Bridge’ (on the route of the Two Moors Way). Walk through riverside meadows, with views of Castle Drogo above left, and the steep-sided Teign Gorge ahead. Pass through a gate into oak woodland, and reach a path junction by a suspension bridge over the river, right (the return route). (The Two Moors Way goes left here.)
Follow the Fisherman’s Path signs straight on along the left bank to pass a broad pool and weir, from where water is diverted to the renovated turbine house (passed on the return), which provides Castle Drogo with electricity.
Eventually the path ascends high, rough granite steps over the base of Sharp Tor, dropping steeply to regain the riverbank (so avoiding a particularly rough stretch which is often underwater). A metal railing provides assistance over the trickiest parts. Once back on level ground continue along the riverbank path.
Pass through a small hunting gate and keep ahead to gain a weir, with benches – a great place to picnic. Water was once taken from this point to supply Fingle Bridge Mill, destroyed by fire in 1894.
Triple-arched Fingle Bridge and The Fingle Bridge Inn are reached after 2 miles (3.2km). Refreshments have been available at this picturesque spot for years; from 1877 one Jessie Ashplant sold cakes from a basket, ‘moving up’ to a shed in 1907. Cross the old packhorse bridge and turn right (through Hannicombe Wood) to return on the track which runs parallel to the river. This is fairly level and passes through mixed deciduous then coniferous woodland.
Where a small path leads right from the track go and have a look at the pumping station and leat leading from the weir below the castle. Follow the narrow path to the left of the building to rejoin the main track just before a five-bar gate. Keep ahead past a superb 8ft (2.5m) granite wall, then turn right over stone steps to pass down and over the footbridge to the other bank, to rejoin the outward route at Point 2. Turn left through the gate and walk back across the meadows to your car.
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