Dartmeet

The East Dart at Dartmeet
Immediately below Dartmeet

Dartmeet is a popular tourist spot in the centre of Dartmoor, Devon, England at grid reference SX672731.

It lies at the end of the B3357 road, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) east of Two Bridges. From here, the road continues eastwards as a minor road with restrictions on the size of vehicles,[1] past Poundsgate and over Holne Bridge and New Bridge to Ashburton on the edge of the moor. Immediately east of the river crossing, this road ascends Dartmeet Hill, a long steep hill that climbs 130 metres (430 ft) up the valley side.

As the name suggests, Dartmeet is the meeting point of the two major tributaries of the River Dart: the East Dart and West Dart. The road bridge, built in 1792,[2] spans the East Dart; just above it, at the side of the large carpark is an earlier, possibly medieval, clapper bridge, now partially collapsed. The actual confluence of the two rivers is just downstream of the bridge. Dartmeet is the official put in for the Upper Dart section of the River Dart for whitewater kayakers and canoeists.

  1. ^ "Coach Drivers' Handbook for the Dartmoor Area" (PDF). Dartmoor National Park Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  2. ^ Sandles, Tim. "Dartmoor's Legendary Dartmeet". Legendary Dartmoor. Retrieved 10 July 2009.