Walk 1
Walk 1 Cranbrook Castle (4.7 miles) | Time:2h |
A From the centre of Moretonhampstead turn into Cross Street direction Exeter. Turn left into a park then continue through a graveyard.At Lime Street turn right. After bridge turn left into a public footpath. B The walk gently climbs towards Cranbrook through quite a secluded part of Devon. C At the top you can enjoy some spectacular glimpses of Dartmoor. D Cranbrook Castle is an iron age hill fort and can be visited en route. E Caution: There are some some awkward stiles to negotiate making the walk unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. The paths are generally well defined. |
Magnificent views of Dartmoor | |||
see main parking area | |||
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Walks near Moretonhampstead: | |
Dunsford | |
Many delightful walks around Dunsford & Steps Bridge including the famous and Daffodil Walk | |
Chagford | |
Superb walks from this bustling Market town exploring the stunning beauty of this part of Dartmoor. | |
North Bovey | |
North Bovey is one of the most idyllic villages in Devon. It is quite isolated and , perhaps because of this, the village has retained its original charm. An excellent pub walk! | |
Grimspound | |
During the bronze age Grimspound , made of granite blocks , enclosed 24 hut circles, suggesting a milder climate and an abundance of trees. Two popular walks. | |
Dartmoor Walks | |
Carefully selected walks with easy car access! | |
Walk 2
Walk 2 North Bovey (4.3 miles) | Time:1h 50 mins |
This most detlightful & popular walk leads to North Bovey (& pub) via Fursdon then retuns following the Dartmoor Way Trail. | |||
For more details check North BoveyNorth Bovey has one pub , the Ring of Bells | |||
Fee Paying Car Park Station Road | |||
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