Becky Falls Ancient Woodland Park – Devon’s Cascading Oasis in the Heart of Dartmoor
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Ambience & Setting
Becky Falls sits tucked into the Bovey Valley on Dartmoor, Devon—its woodland ancient, its stream rocky and lively, its waterfall dramatic amid granite boulders. The Becka Brook carves its way through trees, moss, and fern, then tumbles over ledges into a steep drop, creating both the rush of sound and hushed moments. Paths wind through oak woodland, over streams, across boulder-strewn creek beds. The air smells of wet stone and leaf mould, and light filters through canopy gaps as mist often rises from the falls. 
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Highlights
• The Main Waterfall – A 70-foot (≈ 20-metre) drop overlooking a rugged boulder valley, especially striking after rainfall. 
• Ancient Woodland Trails – Three main trails: Blue (gentler, through oak woods), Red (to the waterfall), Purple (longer, more rugged, with lower falls). 
• Boulder Scramble & Lower Falls – The brook and rocks offer spots for scrambling; the lower falls offer quieter views downstream. 
• Wildlife & Forest Ecology – As a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Becky Falls supports rare flora (lichens, mosses), ancient trees, and varied wildlife; conservation is an active priority. 
• Family-Friendly Features – Woodland café, picnic areas, children’s nature trail, animal discovery zone and keeper talks make it good for families. 
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Practical Info
• Location: Becka Falls, Manaton, Dartmoor, Devon, England. 
• Access & Trails: Path networks of varying difficulty; the Blue Trail is gentler, Purple more rugged. Expect some steep steps, boulder steps, uneven paths. Not fully accessible for wheelchairs on all trails. 
• Facilities: Café, gift shop, toilets, parking; dogs welcome on leads; children’s activities available. 
• Best Time to Visit: After rain for strong water flow; late spring/early summer for woodland bloom; mornings or late afternoons for softer light and fewer visitors. 
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Why It’s Worth Visiting
Becky Falls offers both spectacle and solace. The waterfall commands attention, but the woodland paths, moss-covered boulders, and wildlife give space to breathe and observe. It’s a place where landscape feels alive and layered: geological history, water power, forest life, and human care blending. For those who like nature that’s beautiful and varied—water, wood, creatures, quiet—Becky Falls delivers.
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Final Thoughts
Wear sturdy footwear (especially for rough or slippery rocks). Bring a camera or phone for photo spots at the falls and from viewpoints. Allow extra time to explore the trails beyond the main waterfall—some of the quieter corners are rewarding. If visiting with children, the nature-trail and animal areas offer good balance. And linger: sit by the water, watch light through leaves, listen to the fall’s roar fade to trickle. Becky Falls stays in memory not just for what you see—but for what you feel.