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| This famous gorge is 1½ miles long and can be viewed from a circular walk, which starts high above the river and passes through attractive oak woods before dropping down to the dramatic 30m-high White Lady waterfall. The path then proceeds along an enchanting riverside walk through the steeply-sided ravine, scooped out by the River Lyd as it plunges into a series of whirlpools, including the thrilling Devil's Cauldron. | | | | Walking in the gorge is strenuous. It is extremely rugged, with uneven surfaces, slippery paths and vertical drops. Walking boots are essential. It is vital that children are supervised at all times. Unsuitable for visitors with heart complaints or walking difficulties and very young children. No groups on BHols | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs 30mins | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 100yds. 2 spaces | | | | On site catering Tea-rooms, self service, 40 covers at both entrances to gorge, serving light lunches and delicious home-made cakes. Set menu available. Groups can reserve tables. Reserved tables in tea-rooms can only be booked for week days and are subject to arrangement with the Catering Manager | | |
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