DARTMOOR WALKS

                                                             See also walks 10 to 15 on the West Devon Way page 

 

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Burrator View 

          

Starts from: Lowry Cross carpark on the  north eastern end of the reservoir.

Distance:       About 3 miles.

Difficulty:       easy stroll.

Description:    An easy walk which skirts Leather Tor with  no long steep hills just a couple of gates and a ladder stile which might be a bit challenging for an old dog. A lovely 3 mile evening walk to enjoy the views over Burrator reservoir.

 

The wall is only visible at the top in the summer due to the bracken.

The Irishman’s Wall walk

Starts from : Okehampton station

Distance:          7 miles

Difficulty:        Walking up the Irishman’s wall is a bit strenuous    otherwise a moderate walk

Description: A walk from Okehampton station to Belstone passing The Tors Inn and walking nearly the full length of the wall and over Culliver Steps. The whole walk is outside  Okehampton range   Danger Area so  can be walked at anytime. 

The Dewerstone

 

Starts from:  Cadover Bridge car park between Plympton and      Yelverton.

Distance:       4.5 miles.

Difficulty:       There are three short but quite steep hills on the way but generally an easy walk. 

Description: On the southern edge of the Dartmoor National Park this walk is of archaeological interest both ancient and industrial as it goes through long since  disused clay workings and mine and quarry workings as well as a prehistoric settlement. A lovely walk through woodland along the pipe track  and back over the open moor to Cadover bridge  where there is usually an ice cream van. 

 

Drivage Bottom

 

Starts from: Norsworthy bridge  at the eastern end of Burrator  Reservoir.

Distance:           6 miles.

 

Difficulty:          Easy to Moderate.

 

Description:       A walk of just over 6 miles to see a Bronze age settlement a stone row  a bottomless pool  the beginning of a 28 mile leat built in 1793 and  of  course Drivage Bottom an extensive area of tin streaming  all within easy reach of Burrator  Reservoir.

Wheal Jewell Reservoir

 

Starts from:       Bal Lane Mary Tavy

Distance:           6 miles

 Difficulty:           Easy walk no steep hills but there is a ladder stile

 Description:  A 6 mile gentle climb up from from Mary Tavy  onto the moor to see Wheal Jewell Reservoir  the header reservoir for Mary Tavy Hydro-electric power station. To  then walk on down to the picturesque Hill bridge  and walk by the  leat that once took water to  the Wheal Friendship mine. You may also see some magnificent ferns as you walk by the leat. 

 

Merrivale and the Walkham valley

Starts from:   The road by the Merrivale Inn between Tavistock and Princetown.                                   

 Distance:      7 miles                  

 Difficulty:      It’s an easy walk. There is just one quite long hill but it is a disused road so quite firm under foot. 

Description:    A walk to explore the upper Walkham valley  passing Hucken Tor and King Tor on your way out and Pew Tor and Vixen tor on your way back.

 

Gibbet Hill

 

Starts from:     The very edge of Mary Tavy on the Brentor road.

 

Distance:         7 miles.

 

Difficulty:         Easy walk. Moderate if you walk up to the top of  Gibbet Hill.

 

Description:  See fine views of  the church on top of Brentor which is the logo for the West Devon Way  on this countryside and moorland walk. Go through the village of Brentor and walk to the top of Gibbet Hill  that has a grizzly history.

Lydford Viaduct

 

Starts From:     The village car park opposite the Castle Inn at  Lydford.

Distance:          6 miles.

 

Difficulty:         Moderate.

 

Description:      A  splendid scenic moorland walk from Lydford out to Doe Tor Common then skirting around the very outside edge of the Wilsworthy Range Danger area to return along ancient lanes and underneath the disused Lydford Viaduct.

Pixies House

Starts from:        Meavy Primary School.

 

Distance:           Just under 5 miles.

 

Difficulty:           Mostly an easy walk perhaps moderate in places.

Description:        A scenic walk  starting in Meavy and  walking out to Sheeps Tor. Best time to go is in May  when all the bluebells are out.

Drizzlecombe

Starts from:     The “Scout hut” car park at Nattor  a mile or so  east of Sheapstor village on the edge of Burrator Reservoir.

 

Distance:         5 miles.

 

Difficulty:        Moderate walk.

 

Description:      On this entirely moorland walk you will pass by the house used in the War Horse Film. See some magnificent standing stones walk up the upper Plym valley and come back via a Victorian tin mine.

Double Waters A Long and short walk

Start from:     The longer walk starts at the large lay-by just south  of Tavistock on the A386. The short walk starts from  the woodland car park at Grenofen bridge 

Distance:        Long walk 6.3 miles. 

                     Short walk 3.2 miles. 

Difficulty:       Short is  an Easy  walk. 

                     The long walk is a moderate one as you do have to                           walk up out of the valley. 

Description:    A moorland and woodland walk to Double Waters where the river Tavy meets the river Walkham. A lovely walk on the very edge of the Dartmoor National Park especially in the Autumn to see the changing colours of the  oak woodland. You will  see ancient moss encrusted mine workings, walk through a railway tunnel on a disused railway line and see white water rapids on the river Walkham.

Wistmans Wood and Devonport leat

 

Starts from:   The quarry car park opposite the Two Bridges Hotel on the B3212 a couple of miles north east of        Princetown.

 

Distance:        4.5 miles plus a an extra 2 miles if you go on the excursion.

 

Difficulty:        Moderate. A summer walk or when the river level is low.

 

Description:    The walk takes you right past the wood, which you absolutely must not go into,  and to the start of the  Devonport Leat. You will have a near level walk along the leat  and along the banks of the river Cowsic. There is an excursion to  a remote standing stone called the Beardown Man but this is only possible when there is no live firing on the Merrivale  range Danger Area.

Whiteworks

Starts from:       Peat Cot  car park high up on the moor on the  Princetown to White works road.

 

Distance:           3.5 miles

 

Difficulty:          Moderate.

 

Description:        A truly moorland walk. Whiteworks is a remote  place once busy with mine workers a very long way into the moor via a road from Princetown. You are given the opportunity to cross the dreaded Fox Tor Mire said to be the bog  in the Hound of the Baskervilles….. if you dare.

 

Cox Tor Circuit

Starts from: Car park on the top of Pork hill on the Tavistock to Princetown road.

 

Distance: 4 miles  3 if you take the short- cut back.

 

Difficulty: Easy moorland walk.

 

Description: A reasonably level moorland walk from the large car park below Cox tor. The walk takes you all around the base of the Tor returning via the Grimstone and Sortridge leat having looked down into Merrivale quarry. 

                Brisworthy Stone Circle

This walk has been sponsored by The Royal Oak Inn Meavy

Starts fromRoyal Oak at Meavy

Distance: 5.25 miles

Difficulty: Easy moorland walk with no significant uphill climbs.

Description: This 5.25 mile walk starts in the village of Meavy and goes  to Brisworthy where you will find the stone circle.  You will twice cross the Loveton Brook using small granite footbridges and on your return to Meavy cross the River Meavy either by the Higher Meavy Bridge or some stepping stones if the river is low enough. You will also pass Marchants  Cross another restored antiquity that was twice damaged by runaway cars.

Also see pub walks. 

Crock of Gold Cairns and Cists.

Starts from: Princetown to Whiteworks road.

Distance: 6 miles (4.75 Shortcut)

Difficulty:   Moderate

Description: A Mostly moorland off road walk that will take you to see ancient burial chambers, the Conchies road and the Crock of Gold. You will walk past extensive abandoned mine workings and in June see awful lot of cotton grass. Pick a blue sky day for this splendid moorland walk. 

Around Burrator Reservoir

Starts from: Burrator Dam

Distance : 6 miles

Difficulty: Generally an easy walk with no very steep hills.

Description: A walk that uses footpaths and tracks to circumnavigate the reservoir. Smallest possible amount of road walking.  You will pass abandoned farm houses walk by the Devonport leat walk on an old railway track and see some lovely views of the reservoir. Perhaps take a picnic as there is a picnic table en route.