On the Chains above Simonsbath is a 3 acres (1.2ha) reservoir known as Pinkery Pond. It was formed by damming the River Barle, in the 19th century by John Knight and his son, and was originally intended to be 7 acres (2.8ha). The purpose is unknown but close to the pond is the remains of a small canal.Wheal Eliza Mine was an unsuccessful copper and iron mine on the river near Simonsbath.
The river passes under a late medieval six arch stone Landacre Bridge in Withypool, and the Tarr Steps a prehistoricclapper bridge possibly dating from 1000 BC. The stone slabs weigh up to 5tons apiece. According to local legend, they were placed by the devil to win a bet. The bridge is 180 feet (55m) long and has 17 spans. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building. In Dulverton the river is crossed by the Barle Bridge.
No holiday on Exmoor is complete without a visit to Tarr Steps, an ancient “clapper” bridge across the RiverBarle, which still divides historians as to whether it was originally constructed in the ...