Wimbleball Lake and Haddon Hill
Leave the car park by a kissing gate, which overlooks the reservoir. The earth path down ahead crosses another earth track, and runs down towards the reservoir to meet a concrete track. (Left down this track leads to the dam, seen later.) Cross and turn right, looking out for a rough track contouring to the right. After 350yds (320m) this enters scattered birches. Turn down left, on a smaller path, to meet a stony track just above the reservoir.
Turn left on this. It emerges into open grassland and starts rising to the left. Watch out for a stile down on the right, into woodland. Across this, turn left on a small path that emerges near the Wimbleball Dam. A side-trip on to the dam gives fine views of Hartford Bottom below.
Return along the dam and turn right into a descending tarmac lane signed 'Bury 2.5'. At the bottom keep ahead on a concrete path signed 'Bridleway'. With a bridge ahead, bear left on to a grass track, this time signposted 'Bridleway to Bury'. It leads to a ford, so watch out for the footbridge on the right. Once across, take a track between houses, to turn left out into Hartford.
Turn left ('Bury 2') on a well-used track past the Exmoor Fisheries trout farm. Through the gate, it passes through woods of oak and beech beside the River Haddeo. The track becomes tarmac as it enters the charming little village of Bury.
Turn left to the packhorse bridge beside the road's ford. Ignore a riverside track on the left and continue for 180yds (165m) to turn left at a bridleway sign, 'Haddon Hill'. Here pass between houses and ahead into a sunken track. This climbs steeply, with a stream at the bottom that flows over orange bedrock. At the top it continues as a green (or brown) track between grownout hedges, before turning left for another short climb to reach Haddon Farm.
Pass to the left of the farmhouse, on its access track. After 0.25 miles (400m) this reaches the corner of a wood. As the track is concreted on a steep section, look out for a stile above leading into the wood. Go up the left-hand side of the wood to reach a gate on to the open hill at its top corner.
Take a track that bears left to cross the crest of the hill. With views ahead to Brompton Regis, turn sharp right, on a wide track that runs to the top of Haddon Hill. Continue downhill, on a wide track through open moor of gorse and heather, to the car park.
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- Free TV
- Wifi
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Picnic Area





