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United Kingdom
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South West England
Somerset
West Somerset District
Withypool and Hawkridge

Tarr Steps & Withypool loop — Exmoor National Park

Moderate

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Tarr Steps & Withypool loop — Exmoor National Park

03:21

11.9km

240m

Hiking

The Tarr Steps & Withypool loop in Exmoor National Park offers a moderate hiking experience, covering 7.4 miles (11.9 km) with an elevation gain of 778 feet (237 metres), typically taking 3 hours and 20 minutes to complete. You will follow the tranquil River Barle through ancient woodlands, where bluebells carpet the ground in spring, before ascending to open moorland for panoramic views of the Exmoor countryside. The path varies from smooth tracks to rocky, uneven, and potentially boggy sections, especially after rain, requiring sure-footedness as you navigate over tree roots and through fields.

This circular route is generally accessible, though parking areas like Tarr Steps and Withypool can become busy on sunny days. While the trail primarily uses paths and tracks, be prepared for some sections on quiet roads. The varied terrain, including potentially boggy riverside areas and a notable challenging uphill section, means good fitness is recommended. Consider starting early to avoid crowds and allow ample time to enjoy the diverse landscapes.

A highlight of the loop is Tarr Steps, Britain's longest ancient clapper bridge, made of unmortared stone slabs and dating back to medieval times. Local legend even claims the Devil placed its five-tonne slabs. You will also pass through Withypool village, a charming spot offering refreshments at The Royal Oak Inn and a seasonal tea room, along with its characteristic six-arch stone bridge. The River Barle, a designated nature reserve, is home to wildlife such as salmon, otters, and elusive dormice, providing opportunities for quiet observation. This route can also connect you to longer trails like the Exe Valley Way and the Two Moors Way.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Exmoor National Park

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104 m

Tarr Steps clapper bridge

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Tarr Steps is the longest clapper bridge (a bridge made of unmortared stone slabs) in Britain. The Grade I-listed, 17-span bridge was first mentioned in Tudor times but is probably medieval in origin.

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5.25 km

Withypool Stone Bridge

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Withypool is a quiet village in the Barle valley with a distinct upland character. Along the banks of the River Barle grow the willow trees that give Withypool its name. The village is home to a characteristic six-arch stone bridge, which was built roughly 100 years ago to replace an old packhorse bridge up river.

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5.50 km

The Royal Oak Inn, Withypool

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This 18th-century pub is a great place to find some food if you're hiking in the area. It has rooms too, if you're looking for overnight accommodation and welcomes dogs both in the restaurant and overnight.

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6.55 km

River Barle Stepping Stones

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Exmoor and its neighbour, Dartmoor, are no strangers to ancient stepping stone crossings and this is a marvellous example. Crossing the River Barle, these stepping stones are a little upriver from the famous Tarr Steps clapper bridge. They're accessible from both the Exe Valley Way and the Two Moors Way.

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10.6 km

River Barle Circular Walk

Highlight (Segment) • Natural

This is a delightful path through ancient woodland alongside the River Barle. A designated nature reserve, the area is an idyllic habitat for salmon, otters and the elusive dormouse, so be sure to keep a look-out. Note, the route has a few steady gradients is rocky and uneven in parts.

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11.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.65 km

3.31 km

2.67 km

161 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.72 km

2.71 km

716 m

659 m

< 100 m

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Trail Reviews

Jim
May 26, 2021, Path along River Barle – Tarr Steps Loop from Hawkridge

Just done this walk and it is lovely alittle wet under foot because of all the rain we have had but the river was amazing. Great day out and a cream tea in Withypool

Some steep inclines and slopes also a nice almost level section following the river from Tarr Steps. A variety of scenic vistas including river, hills, farmland, wooded slopes and moorland.

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