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Beautiful place
A gentle uphill walk to the wheal with stunning views surrounding it. The entrance looks like a private driveway to stables but there is a lay-by halfway down the track to park up and walk. Highly re...
A gentle uphill walk to the wheal with stunning views surrounding it. The entrance looks like a private driveway to stables but there is a lay-by halfway down the track to park up and walk. Highly re...
This is an old abandoned tin mine just off the A386 and a few miles north of Tavistock. You can park in the layby on the main road and walk down - there is space for several cars. The path is a little...
This is an old abandoned tin mine just off the A386 and a few miles north of Tavistock. You can park in the layby on the main road and walk down - there is space for several cars. The path is a little...
I have known Wheal Betsy for a long time -- one of the first indicators of entering the UNESCO Worls Heritage Area -- the tin and copper mining heritage of Devon and Cornwall.
Beautiful place
A gentle uphill walk to the wheal with stunning views surrounding it. The entrance looks like a private driveway to stables but there is a lay-by halfway down the track to park up and walk. Highly re...
Beautiful place
A gentle uphill walk to the wheal with stunning views surrounding it. The entrance looks like a private driveway to stables but there is a lay-by halfway down the track to park up and walk. Highly re...
A great monument and so peaceful and quiet
This is an old abandoned tin mine just off the A386 and a few miles north of Tavistock. You can park in the layby on the main road and walk down - there is space for several cars. The path is a little...
A great monument and so peaceful and quiet
This is an old abandoned tin mine just off the A386 and a few miles north of Tavistock. You can park in the layby on the main road and walk down - there is space for several cars. The path is a little...
One of the best engine houses in the area
I have known Wheal Betsy for a long time -- one of the first indicators of entering the UNESCO Worls Heritage Area -- the tin and copper mining heritage of Devon and Cornwall.