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EXCELLENT RIDING:
open grassland -views - good tracks.
Mostly grass on easy contoured hills. Lots of good access points and
most green tracks clearly visible, ground gets poorer to north. Southern
part is perhaps the best riding on south west moor.
AVOID:
Un- ride able bridle path below Shipley Bridge, steep banks of upper Erme River, poor ground north of Three Barrows (except can follow
boundary stones north when dry, River Erme impassable in flood
TAKE CARE
Difficult Crossing Bala Brook west of Avon Filtration works, on west
side, follows hoof prints exactly as boggy adjacent. Alternative route
is on roads via Ball Gate and up to Shipley Bridge, a detour of 4m.
Beware of broken manhole covers on old pipeline running west of Red Lake
track
ROUTES:
Circular route C is easy to follow and lots of places to enter or exit.
River Erme route E starts here and easily follows old dismantled tramway
(Puffing Billy Track) north.
Points of interest:
Good riding particularly south of Three Barrows,
The old Red Lake disused tramway (railway) track, known locally as the
Puffing Billy Track gently inclines up to Red Lake for 8m.
Tor Rocks – a pretty picnic stop
Views from Tors particularly Three Barrows
Toilets & Ice Cream (summer) at Shipley Bridge
Pottery Moorhaven Horse B& B 01752 892411
Pub at Bittaford, but down steep Hill and has no horse facilities.
Access / Horse box Parking: Though lots of good access points, no
particularly good parking places. The Roads to Harford Moor Gate;
Shipley Bridge not recommended.
Thanks: To Lukesland Estate for allowing us to show river crossing
across their newtake at Higher Piles – please do not tie up to or damage
any of the ancient trees.
LOST?
Find the Puffing Billy Red Lake track / generally GO SOUTH
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