The Old Quarry is only five miles away from Exmoor National Park. There’s so much to do within easy reach. Our latest trip took us to the historic Grade II* listed Landacre Bridge in the middle of Exmoor. It’s a stunning part of the world, where the gentle, medieval stone arches really grace the landscape.

Whilst many people might head to a crowded beach when the sun is out, Landacre Bridge provides the opportunity to paddle in relative tranquility. We arrived in time to see a troop of Exmoor ponies come down to the river and cross over.

The River Barle flows gently under the bridge. The stony, shallow river bed makes it the perfect place to cool off in the summer. It’s also a great spot for children to play and swim, helped by body boards, inflatables, snorkels and fishing nets. Certainly a lot of fun to be had by all.

One great aspect of the area is that, when you want a break from being in the river, you can just sit, relax and drink in the stunning scenery all around you. Take a short walk to see more.

River Barle upstream from Landacre Bridge

A fantastic day out and one we thoroughly recommend to our guests, since it is only 24 miles from The Old Quarry. Even if you don’t fancy getting your toes wet, we can’t think of many nicer places for a walk or a picnic.


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