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Dean Burn
Rivers & Waterways

Dean Burn

Rattery

A tumbling brook that rises on Dean Moor and falls through a steep, wooded glen of small waterfalls down to Buckfastleigh, one of the two moorland rivers that shaped the town.

Becka Brook
Rivers & Waterways

Becka Brook

Manaton

A lively moorland brook that rises near Hound Tor and tumbles down through boulders as Becky Falls before joining the River Bovey below Trendlebere Down.

Black-a-ven Brook
Rivers & Waterways

Black-a-ven Brook

Dartmoor Forest

A short northern moor brook flowing down from below East Mill Tor to join the East Okement River at Cullever Steps, a well-known ford and crossing near Belstone.

Bala Brook
Rivers & Waterways

Bala Brook

Didworthy

A southern moor brook running down off the high ground near the Avon, past old tramway and mining remains, to join the River Avon in the wooded country above South Brent.

River Walkham
Rivers & Waterways

River Walkham

Crapstone

River Walkham is a river whose source is on Dartmoor, Devon,

River Meavy
Rivers & Waterways

River Meavy

Sheepstor

The River Meavy is a river in the southwest part of Dartmoor in Devon in south-west England. It runs entirely in the national park and connects Burrator Reservoir to the River

River Bovey
Rivers & Waterways

River Bovey

North Bovey

The River Bovey rises on the eastern side of Dartmoor in Devon, England, and is the largest tributary to the River Teign. The river has two main source streams, both rising within a mile of each other, either side of the B3212 road between

Burrator Reservoir
Rivers & Waterways

Burrator Reservoir

Meavy

Burrator Reservoir is a reservoir situated on the southern side of Dartmoor in Devon, England. It is part of a number of reservoirs and dams that were built over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries in the area now covered by Dartmoor

River Lyd
Rivers & Waterways

River Lyd

Lydford

The Lyd is a river rising at Lyd Head in the Dartmoor national park in Devon in South West England and flowing into the River Tamar beyond Lifton. It runs through Lydford Gorge, the deepest gorge in South West