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Oct 26, 2024
Amazing place to visit, white lady waterfall was out of this world to see!. Lovely cafe at devils cauldron. Staff were knowledgeable & really helpful. We will return again on our next visit & hire bi… Full review by Lisaj100
Oct 15, 2024
After living down here for many years, we finally got to visit Lydford Gorge. Parked @ Witches Cauldron Car Park - NT Staff were extremely helpful & knowledgable; walked down to the Cauldron, then on… Full review by Littlemuff
Sep 24, 2024
Enjoyable visit, decided to walk waterfall and devil cauldron as two separate walks and travel to both car parks by car. Enjoyed walks. Devil cauldron has a lord of the ring feel and have to take car… Full review by mark D
Is any of this walk wheelchair friendly or electric wheelchair friendly please?
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I’d say parts of it would be tricky but if you look at the NT site or the handbook or give them a ring you should get an immediate and reliable answer.
Is it only possible to see the gorge and waterfall via going in with the National Trust? I'm not being tight, just with the National Trust site here being shut under Covid, wondering is we can still get to see the main attraction.
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When we went in December the ticket office was closed but there is an honesty box where you can pay to see the waterfall. I think NT outside spaces are open now under CV19 …
When we went in December the ticket office was closed but there is an honesty box where you can pay to see the waterfall. I think NT outside spaces are open now under CV19 guidance but best to check with the NT. The gorge walk was closed at that time we visited due to the weather but the Waterfall walk was open. It’s an incredible place.
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