Along the River Plym from Cadover Bridge
From the car park, walk away from Cadover Bridge, with the river on your right. Pass through a kissing gate and through a small group of willows into woodland. The river below is quite delightful, and you’ll find masses of great picnic spots along the bank.
Two gates lead to a stile and footbridge into North Wood. Keep ahead on the rocky path which follows the course of a large pipe, which appears above ground intermittently.
Leave North Wood over a stile. Follow the path through open bracken on West Down; the Plym is below right. Note the dramatic Dewerstone Crags ahead on the other side of the valley. The path leads into silver birch and oak past a settling tank, where it forks. Take the right fork downhill to a path junction and gate.
Keep inside the wire fence, following the footpath sign ‘Shaugh Bridge’. Stay within the woods as the yellow-waymarked path twists downhill: you can hear the river below to the right. The path leads over a stile to pass settling tanks (right), and eventually meets a road.
Bear immediately right and follow the narrow path on and eventually down steps leading into Shaugh Bridge car park. Turn right to walk through the car park towards the river.
Cross the river via the railed wooden footbridge to enter Dewerstone Wood (National Trust); look left to see Shaugh Bridge and the confluence of the Plym and Meavy rivers. Follow the path right. It becomes a restored rocky track leading above the river and winds steeply uphill so take your time. After a sharp left bend take the next path right (narrower but still paved). Continue uphill until you are level with the top of granite buttresses (part of Dewerstone Crags) ahead and right, and where the path forks.
Bear left and scramble steeply uphill, passing more buttresses (right), eventually to leave the woods and enter open moorland to reach Dewerstone Rock, with glorious views.
Turn 90 degrees right at the rock and follow the right-hand grassy path along the edge of the valley to pass Oxen Tor and over Wigford Down, keeping Cadworthy Wood and the Plym Valley on your right. Keep straight on to the boundary wall of the wood, then follow the wall around fields. Eventually the wall bears right and you walk downhill past Cadover Cross with views of the china clay works beyond. Bear left at the cross to head towards the bridge, cross over on the road and walk back to your car.
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