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The best Dartmoor walks

Dartmoor seems tailor-made for walking boots. It is, to quote the illustrator Alan Lee, a land of ‘boulders, foaming rivers and twisted trees’. Sometimes barren, always beautiful – and blessed with some of the most spectacular views you’ll find anywhere on Earth. Reaching these lookout spots on foot only makes the payoff more rewarding. That’s why we’ve picked out some of our favourite Dartmoor walks – the best of a very scenic bunch.

Discover Haytor, Dartmoor

Haytor (also known as Haytor Rocks) is located in our wildly beautiful Dartmoor. One of the National Park’s most iconic sites, it centres around a large, free-standing rocky outcrop of…

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Kingfisher, River Teign walk on Dartmoor

Teign & Turrets Walk

River Teign, Chagford to Fingle Bridge and Castle Drogo. The Teign is Dartmoor’s most iconic river. It meanders some 50km to the South Devon coast at Teignmouth. This is a…

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Granite way, near Haytor accessible route on Dartmoor

Walks – Accessible Dartmoor

Everyone deserves the right to some glorious Dartmoor fresh air, Miles without Stiles aims to create accessible routes for all. This is a 1-2km pathway for a disabled rambler, commencing…

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Whooping Rock Walk

Start off at North Bovey and enjoy the interesting mix of open moorland and Devon country roads as you stroll or stomp towards Whooping Rock. This iconic boulder perches upon…

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