Tree Lore Trail

Buckland Abbey
Yelverton
Devon
PL20 6EY

Tel: 01822853607

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The trail is free but normal admission applies.

About us

May is National Walking Month, so why not enjoy a stroll, stomp or saunter on the yellow estate walk?

On the Tree Lore Trail you will learn about folklore, old remedies, and hints and tips related to the indigenous trees on our estate.

Pick up a trail sheet from Visitor Welcome to take part.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Turn off A386, ¼ mile south of Yelverton. We don't advise that you use a SatNav to find us, please follow the brown tourist signs.

Public Transport Directions

By bus from Yelverton (with connections from Plymouth train station), Monday to Saturday.

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