Ruby Cycle Route 2 at Ruby CountryRuby Cycle Route 2 at Ruby Country

A 10.5 mile circular cycle touring route, starting in Bridgerule and taking in Holsworthy and Pyworthy. The route uses quiet country lanes and part of the Ruby Way across the Derriton Viaduct. This route also incorporates part of National Cycle Route 3.

Park outside the old chapel in Bridgerule. Refreshments can be found in the village shop, or from The Bridge Inn (the only pub west of the River Tamar but still in Devon).

Follow the self guided route through stunning countryside towards Holsworthy. Although the route does not go into Holsworthy, a short diversion will allow access to all necessary amenities.

Refreshments also available from the Molesworthy Arms in Pyworthy.

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Prices


Free entry

Open all the time

 

Contact

Ruby Country Partnership
Tel: 01409 220009
View the Ruby Cycle Route 2 websitewww.ridetherubycountry.co.uk
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Venue

Ruby Country

Cookworthy Forest Centre, Beaworthy, North Devon, EX21 5UX

View the Ruby Country  websitewww.ridetherubycountry.co.uk

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Map reference: SS 410014  Lat: 50.79031  Long: -4.25719


There are many interesting and exciting places to visit and things to do in Ruby Country bringing you in contact with different aspects of the area and its heritage and wildlife.
Locted just off of Dartmoor

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport :

Self-assessed Accessibility Information

Self-assessed accessibility details

Parking

  • Designated parking for guests with disabilities
  • Within 50 metres approx. of entrance
  • The surface of the car park and pathway leading to entrance:
  • is solid
  • Drop-off point for guests outside entrance
  • The route from the parking area to the entrance:
  • Has a ramp

Entrance

  • Ramp to entrance
  • Handrail by ramp
  • Entrance is well lit

Public Areas

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
  • From the entrance to reception / ticket area
  • To a specially adapted public toilet suitable for wheelchair users
  • Good contrast between the floor and walls
  • Contrast markings on clear surfaces such as glass doors
  • Visitor information available in large print (14pt and over)

General

  • Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
  • Effective lighting for visually impaired visitors
 
 
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