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The beauty of this site is its views. Standing at the viewpoint on Great Torrington Common you can look south over the valley of the River Torridge. Evidence of how the river has shaped the physical structure of the valley can be clearly seen.
You will see the river curve in from your left to run along the bottom of the Common. Look at the inside of the curve and the slope rising up from the river. You will notice a series of terraces underlain by gravels. These terraces represent the past action of the river (both erosion and deposition) as it has progressively cut down into the landscape.
Turning your attention to the Common below the viewpoint, you will be able to observe from some of the footpaths that there are several exposures of sandstones, siltstones and shales that are not normally easy to see. These were formed in deep water during the Upper Carboniferous (the same time that coal was being was laid down in South Wales).
The rocks, comprising sandstones with interbedded shale and siltstone, can best be seen along ‘Sliding Rock Path’. The bedding dips south and some quartz veining occurs.
Coming from the north on the M5 take J27 to the A361 to Barnstaple, then the A39 towards Bideford, then turn onto the B3232 to Great Torrington. Parking is available at the Barley Grove car park.
Foot:
Public footpaths run across the Common.
Cycle:
National Cycle Route 3 (the Tarka Trail) runs nearby.
Bus:
There are regular buses from Bideford and Barnstaple to Great Torrington.
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