Take the opportunity to explore and discover the beautiful Tamar Valley and its
historic towns and villages with this trail. As well as travelling by car some of the
places can be visited by boat or by train.
New Trail of Discovery at Tamar Valley
New Trail of Discovery at Tamar Valley
13 Mar 2026
The River Tamar is steeped in history and forms the natural border between
Devon and Cornwall. This area was shaped by the mining industry which is still
evident in the landscape. The town of Tavistock was extensively remodelled by
the 7 th Duke of Bedford using his wealth from the mines. His wife, the Duchess of
Bedford single-handedly changed the eating habits of a nation. The story goes that in the
1840s she was visiting her friend the 5th Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle when she found
herself faint from hunger in the mid-afternoon. Having decided that feeling peckish in the
afternoon was most undesirable, she created a light meal made up of cakes and sandwiches
to accompany her beloved pot of tea and the traditional English afternoon tea was created.
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