Cycling Spur 1 - Yelverton to Burrator and Clearbrook
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Cycling Spur 1 - Yelverton to Burrator and Clearbrook
Cycling Spur 1 - Yelverton to Burrator and Clearbrook Yelverton shops 7 Yelverton roundabout and the A386 6 500m Additional moderate off-road loops for mountain bikes Turn left at Meavy At the end of this part of the trail, Village Green, turn right back onto the road, and After about 700m look for a past the pub and descend back towards the reservoir wooden “Cycle Path” sign and Turn left into up the hill 19 turn left onto it Meavy Lane Turn left at the and follow top of the hill Keep left at the bend and road out of onto the old railway line Yelverton Then shortly after turn right, signed for Burrator Dam Stop for a breather and enjoy the view 20 Leave the village on Meavy Road over the small bridge 1km 250m Scale: Rejoin the road around the reservoir by turning left at the junction Additional difficult mountain biking section A difficult rocky section for experienced riders only i BUS At the junction, turn left towards Sheepstor START Opposite the monument, turn right and proceed slowly up the big hill Turn right through the trees and over the small bridge. Follow the path back to Yelverton. Watch for traffic from the left as you continue ahead BUS © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. License number: 100023302 Published 2009 Key Follow the cycle path through the old walled tramway 9 Go through the village and turn left signed 27 Go over the crossroads signed for Clearbrook Follow and 27 back to Yelverton Turn right onto Drake’s Trail cycle route next to Drake’s Leat 8 10 Turn right after descending through Hoo Meavy Cycle up hill through the village of Clearbrook 11 At the next junction turn right, back down towards Meavy Turn left by Meavy School BUS Go over the bridge and go around the sharp left bend i 6 On-road cycle route Off-road cycle route Toilets Bus stop Narrow road Junction Drake’s Trail Cycle Route Drake’s Trail Information Board Podcast location
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