Nanny Moore's Bridge
Nanny Moore's Bridge is a footbridge that crosses the River Neet in Bude. The bridge was formerly known as Bude Bridge but renamed in the early 1800s after a widow who lived in one of the Leven Cottages next to the bridge. It was built originally for packhorses and carts as well as pedestrians and led to Efford Mill (which became the cottages). The end section is cantilevered so it can be lifted to allow boats through.
On walks
- Bude Canal and Coast (3.9 mile walk)
- Bude to Northcott Mouth (3.5 mile walk)
- Bude to Sandymouth (6.2 mile walk)