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General view near the start of the walk in Dewerstone Wood, just up the steps from the car park at Shaugh Bridge

Dewerstone Rocks from across the valley, with the River Plym below, from approx. SX 54100 63660

Dewerstone Rocks from across the valley, with the River Plym below, from approx. SX 54100 63660

The pleasant path through the National Trust North Wood, en route to Cadover Bridge. Approx SX 54525 64000

Looking down at the River Plym

View of the pipe after which this section of path is known as "the pipe track"

Ladder stile on the path

Another view of the Plym

Almost at Cadover Bridge

Cadover Bridge, not a good view (SX 55542 64640)

Restored cross (SX 55330 64718), reached after crossing Cadover Bridge and turning left, climbing uphill, near the wall running around Lower Cadworthy Farm

Cairn & cist (SX 54427 64425), view looking from the west

Close-up of the cist in the centre of the cairn circle, an ancient burial site from Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age (2,300 � 700 BC). More information from this Dartmoor National Park fact sheet

View westwards from the cairn, showing the track

Rocky outcrop before the tor above Dewerstone Rocks (seen at left)

Dewerstone Rocks

View northwards from the tor (at SX 53857 63835) above the Dewerstone

Old cable brake drum house (SX 53725 64280) for the 19th Century inclined tramway that runs down to the clay drying kilns by Shaugh Bridge. The cross axle and some fittings are still there

Another view with the top part of the tramway

View down the inclined tramway - note the holes in the stones for fixing the rails

A bend in the tramway around this rocky outcrop

Another view of the River Plym - over the hill behind us, it is joined by the River Meavy immediately above Shaugh Bridge

Shaugh Bridge (SX 53277 63678), almost back at the car park
