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Part-funded by the BMC, the new Great Bradley Bridge in Exmoor opens up access to the famous, 117-mile Two Moors Way long distance walking trail. Here are our five favourite walks that take in this ...
Work to build a new bridge on Exmoor is underway and expected to be completed by the autumn. Exmoor National Park has released footage of the 92ft (28m) Great Bradley Bridge being put in place ...
The new bridge will reroute walkers across the river to a public bridleway on the west side. Exmoor National Park Authority The Great Bradley Bridge will cross the River Barle between Tarr Steps ...
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Crucial bridge opens to help people explore Exmoor National ParkGreat Bradley Bridge has been officially opened marking not just Exmoor Day, but also the 70th anniversary of Exmoor National Park. The opening on Saturday 19 October saw celebrations led by Robin ...
As the Great Bradley Bridge nears completion, Exmoor National Park Authority is offering a unique chance to engrave your name, a loved one’s, or even a cherished memory on a dedication plaque ...
Exmoor’s appeal for a new crossing over the River Barle gets a boost from a raffle and a mountaineer
The CareMoor for Exmoor fundraising appeal for a new bridleway bridge over the River Barle at Great Bradley is rapidly nearing its target. The new crossing will form an important link on the ...
The construction of Great Bradley Bridge - Due for completion by October 2024 in time for Exmoor Day and ENPA’s official birthday, the Great Bradley Bridge crossing the river Barle will provide ...
Horsen Ford Bridge just after it was swept away earlier this year - you can just see the pillars Credit: Exmoor National Park Authority The new bridge built by Exmoor National Park's Field ...
Work to build a new bridge on Exmoor is to begin this summer, the National Park Authority (NPA) has said. The 92ft (28m) Great Bradley Bridge will cross the River Barle between Tarr Steps and ...
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