Best waterfalls around Holne are found within Dartmoor National Park, a region known for its natural features and varied terrain. The area offers a selection of waterfalls, primarily within Holne Woods and along the River Dart. These locations provide tranquil spots for walking routes and exploring the natural landscape. Visitors can find a mix of cascades, rapids, and distinct waterfalls, often accessible via established trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Here's the parking lot for Becky's Falls. Parking fees are additional. It's a nice hike, but is it worth the price?
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The "waterfall" is smaller than you think, but still beautiful to look at.
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Road bridge over River Avon. C17 or C18 packhorse bridge with hump back and widened on upstream side. Stone rubble. single round arch. Large stone slabs forming string with parapets above with large granite coping stones. In 1669 Lydia Bridge was in decay and the existing bridge appears to be either the restored earlier bridge or an entire rebuilding of late C17 or C18 https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101307206-lydia-bridge-south-brent#.Y_SY0SaZO3A
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A fine place to stop on a run and catch your breath. The water cascades down across a series of stone ledges into a pool at the bottom. A charming place to go for a wild swim.
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There’s nothing not absurdly beautiful about this stretch of the River Dart and walking along it, particularly in summer, is absolutely blissful. A path meanders along beside the water and this section forms part of the Dartmoor Way. There are some lovely wild swimming opportunities along the Dart between Holne and New Bridge as well. New Bridge itself was new once upon a time but is now quite old. A Grade II listed structure, this pretty stone bridge is the perfect way to end this stretch of path.
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Lydia Bridge is a stone packhorse bridge dating back to the 17th or 18th century and remains a Grade II listed structure. Standing on it, you’ll find a waterfall immediately north, running over mossy boulders and generally looking quaint and lovely.
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Not the grandest of water walls but nonetheless a beautiful little spot on the East Dart where the roar of the water livens up the calm of the Moor. I hiked from the direction of Postbridge which is what I believe to be the best route to take to get here.
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The area around Holne's waterfalls, particularly within Dartmoor National Park, is rich in natural beauty. You'll find ancient oak woodlands, mossy rocks, and the meandering River Dart with its rapids and smaller cascades. Locations like Holne Wood Waterfall offer tranquil settings with dappled sunlight, while the stretch of the River Dart near New Bridge is celebrated for its stunning natural scenery.
Yes, the Lydia Bridge Waterfall is situated immediately north of the historic Lydia Bridge. This Grade II listed stone packhorse bridge dates back to the 17th or 18th century, offering a scenic stop where the ancient bridge and the waterfall combine.
Several waterfalls in the Holne area are suitable for families. The East Dart Waterfall is a popular spot for walkers and a fine place for a paddle on a hot day, perfect for a picnic. The stretch of the River Dart near New Bridge also offers family-friendly walking opportunities along a meandering path.
Yes, many trails in Dartmoor National Park, including those around Holne's waterfalls, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or during ground-nesting bird seasons, and to follow the Countryside Code.
The waterfalls around Holne are beautiful year-round. For the fullest flow, visit after periods of rain, typically in autumn or winter. Spring brings lush greenery and wildflowers, while summer offers pleasant conditions for walking and wild swimming. The peaceful setting amidst mossy rocks and ancient oak woodland is appealing in any season.
Yes, the stretch of the River Dart between Holne and New Bridge is known for excellent wild swimming spots, making it a blissful location, particularly in summer. Always exercise caution and assess conditions before entering the water.
The Holne area, within Dartmoor National Park, offers a variety of walking routes. You can find easy, moderate, and difficult hikes. For example, there are routes like the 'Sharrah Pool – Venford Reservoir loop from Holne' (easy) or the 'Venford Reservoir, River Dart & Holne loop' (moderate). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Holne guide.
Yes, there are dedicated waterfall hikes. For instance, the Holne Wood Waterfall is accessible from New Bridge by following the Two Moors Way path. You can find more specific routes, such as the 'Venford Reservoir – Venford Waterfalls loop from Holne', in the Waterfall hikes around Holne guide.
Access to many waterfalls, such as Holne Wood Waterfall, is convenient via National Trust car parks near Holne Bridge. For areas like New Bridge, there are also parking facilities available, though they can fill up during peak times.
Holne village itself has local amenities, including pubs, where you can find refreshments. While not directly at the waterfalls, these establishments are typically a short drive or walk from the main access points, offering places to eat and drink after your visit.
Generally, permits are not required for walking on public rights of way or designated access land within Dartmoor National Park, which includes areas like Holne Woods. However, always respect private land and follow any local signage regarding access or specific activities.
Beyond hiking, the Holne area offers opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'South Hessary Tor – Two Bridges Stone Bridge loop from Princetown' are available. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Holne guide.
Becky Falls is a popular waterfall attraction located in woodland near Bovey Tracey, which is within the wider Dartmoor area but not directly in Holne. It's a well-known spot with facilities and a nice hike, though it operates with an admission fee.

