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Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway

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Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway

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The Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway offers an intermediate route through the picturesque Exmoor National Park in Somerset, England. This scenic path connects the historic village of Withiel Florey with Bessom Bridge, which gracefully spans the northern reaches of the expansive Wimbleball Lake. It's a key extension to the popular trails around the lake, providing a tranquil experience away from busier areas.

Visitors consistently praise the bridleway for its serene atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. The route provides panoramic…

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  • Location: Brompton Regis, West Somerset District, Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    April 14, 2022

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    A permissive bridleway that links Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge (Wimbleball reservoir). The bridleway crosses farmer's fields and a beautiful nature reserve that followers the start of the reservoir - please stick to the correct route as the land owner is not happy with horse riders who don't stick to the path. Would be a massive shame to lose the 'permissive' bit!
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    Distance 2.84 km

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 40 m

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    Location: Brompton Regis, West Somerset District, Somerset, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific rules for dog walkers on the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway?

    Yes, while the bridleway is generally dog-friendly, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially when crossing farmer's fields and the nature reserve. As a permissive path, respecting the landowner's wishes by sticking to the marked route and preventing dogs from disturbing livestock or wildlife helps ensure continued access for everyone.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like on the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway?

    The bridleway features varied terrain, including well-signposted permissive paths that wind through woods and along the lake. While it's an intermediate route, it's generally considered accessible. Specific elevation gain data isn't provided, but it's within Exmoor National Park, so expect some gentle undulations rather than steep climbs, making it suitable for walkers, cyclists, and even all-terrain mobility scooters.

    Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the bridleway besides Wimbleball Lake?

    Absolutely. Beyond the stunning views of Wimbleball Lake, the route leads to the charming village of Withiel Florey, home to the historic Church of St Mary Magdalene. This Grade II* listed building dates back to the 12th century and offers a peaceful spot to visit. Bessom Bridge itself provides panoramic vistas up and down the lake, making it a significant viewpoint.

    How busy does the parking at Bessom Bridge typically get, and are there alternatives?

    The intro mentions free parking at Bessom Bridge. While specific busyness isn't detailed, areas connected to popular attractions like Wimbleball Lake can fill up, especially during peak seasons or weekends. If Bessom Bridge parking is full, the main Wimbleball Lake car park is a larger alternative, though it may involve a longer walk or cycle to reach the bridleway.

    Is the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway suitable for beginners or those new to bridleway cycling?

    Given its classification as an 'intermediate' route and its accessibility for various users, including all-terrain mobility scooters, the bridleway is generally suitable for beginners or those new to bridleway cycling. The well-maintained paths and tranquil environment make it a good option for gaining experience, though some sections may require basic off-road cycling skills.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway for specific activities?

    The bridleway is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer beautiful foliage and pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the lake views, though it might be busier. Winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and shorter daylight hours.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly accessible from the bridleway?

    The Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway is known for its tranquil and less-visited nature, meaning direct amenities like cafes or pubs right on the route are limited. However, the wider Wimbleball Lake area and nearby villages within Exmoor National Park will offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. It's advisable to plan ahead and bring your own provisions for the bridleway itself.

    What is the approximate distance of the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway?

    The exact length of the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway itself is not specified in the provided information. However, it serves as an extension to the popular walks around Wimbleball Lake. Hikers and cyclists can integrate it into longer routes around the lake, which offers various distances depending on the chosen loop.

    Can the bridleway be accessed by public transport?

    Direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of Withiel Florey or Bessom Bridge is likely limited due to its rural Exmoor location. Visitors typically access the area by car. It's recommended to check local bus services for routes to larger towns near Wimbleball Lake, from where further transport or a longer walk/cycle might be necessary.

    Are there any circular walks that incorporate the Withiel Florey to Bessom Bridge Bridleway?

    While the bridleway itself connects two points, it is designed to be an extension to the popular circular walks around Wimbleball Lake. Hikers and cyclists can easily incorporate sections of the bridleway into a larger loop around the lake, particularly exploring the quieter northern end and the village of Withiel Florey, to create a varied circular route.

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