Dartmoor & Exmoor
Introduction
The ancient harbor of Dartmouth is the gateway to this Walk across the dramatic open spaces of Dartmoor and Exmoor in the South West of England.
Here we walk meadow-paths and narrow lanes, crossing rivers and passing through thatched hamlets, stopping for hearty pub lunches and a traditional Devon Cream Tea. We explore Castle Drogo '"the last castle to be built in England" 300 meters above Dartmoor.
Leaving Dartmoor we discover the wild uplands of Exmoor, where we might spot a native pony or a red deer, Britain's largest wild animal. We enjoy sweeping views from the rolling hills across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
Walk Summary
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Walk begins in Dartmouth, with arrival at Totnes Station and ends in Exford, with departure from Taunton Rail Station.
Walk Itinerary
Sunday
We rendezvous in Dartmouth. With a naval tradition stretching back to Drake, the bustling, picturesque harbor is a welcome haven for visiting yachts from around the world. We take an afternoon's walk around Dartmouth and it's surrounding area.
Monday
We walk out of Dartmouth following ancient pack horse tracks, meadow paths and narrow lanes to lunch in a village pub. In the afternoon, we enjoy splendid views of the Dart valley as we follow the gliding river to our next hotel in ancient Totnes.
Tuesday
We walk on the banks of the river Dart which follows a rock-strewn course overhung by ancient oak. We pass thatched hamlets and farms and cross open moorland at Wind Tor before reaching Widecombe-in-the-Moor for a pub lunch and a visit to the famous 15th-century church. In the afternoon we see the wide expanses of Dartmoor and a deserted medieval village before descending to Manaton and continuing to Moretonhampstead.
Wednesday
We follow the river Teign to splendid Castle Drogo, designed by the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens; the castle is perched 900 feet above sea level. After lunch, we arrive at the delightful thatched village of Drewsteignton and tracks lead us to the small community of Hittisleigh
Thursday
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Our walk begins in Templeton from where we walk through fertile farming country before reaching our pub lunch at Rackenford. We walk along the chattering River Barle, once a communication route for Viking raiders, before descending to cross an ancient stone clapper bridge to our secluded hotel just above Tarr Steps.
Friday
We walk up Varle Hill, hoping to see the tough little ponies, Britain's oldest breed, which run wild on the open moors. On Winsford Hill we explore the burial mound of a Bronze Age chief. A bracken-fringed path brings us to a deep valley leading to pretty Winsford and lunch in a thatched pub. Following the Exe valley we reach the hidden village of Exford.
Saturday
A track leads us to the vast expanse of Exmoor. We enjoy grand views across the Bristol Channel to Wales and the Welsh Mountains as we descend through oak woods to the coast at Pollock Bay. At the end of the afternoon, we drive back to our hotel for our Farewell Dinner.
Sunday
After breakfast, The Wayfarers will see you safely to your onward rail and bus connections.
This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.
Hotels
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Mill End Hotel - TuesdayDartmoor National Park
Chagford
Devon TQ13 8JN
T: 01647 432282
F: 01647 433106
E: info@millendhotel.com
W: www.millendhotel.com
Mill End feels more like a comfortable country house than a hotel. Tucked away in one of England’s most beautiful regions, Mill End provides the perfect blend of country house charm and warmth, and as one of the AA’s Top 200 hotel and restaurants in the country, you will enjoy superb accommodation and exceptional food and wines in an idyllic location.
Tarr Steps
Dulverton
Exmoor National Park TA22 9PY
T: +44 (0)1643-851-507
E: enquires@tarrfarm.co.uk
W: www.tarrfarm.co.uk
Set in it's own 40 acres, 16th century Tarr Farm Inn nestles just above Tarr Steps and the River Barle. Only 7 miles from Dulverton, surrounded by beautiful oak wooded valleys and the open moorland of Winsford Hill, it has stunning views of Devon and Dartmoor.
No expense has been spared in the beautiful individually furnished Bedrooms, with organic toiletries in the en-suite bathrooms, Sky TV, DVD, CD and Video, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, a selection of teas and coffees, cafetiere, hot chocolate, homemade cookies and fresh milk in your fridge, which can be stocked with beers, wines or miniatures on request. Top quality beds with crisp white Egyptian cotton sheets add the finishing touch to pure comfort and relaxation. Each room is also equipped with direct dial phones with voice mail, pull out desk with personal connection for lap top email and internet access.
Tarr Farm Restaurant has built itself an enviable reputation for serving 'fabulous food in wonderful surroundings'. They aim to provide fine meals in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, sourcing their fresh produce from local farms and suppliers in Devon and Somerset.
This hotel list is a provided as an example. We may use different hotels of the same quality and style on specific trips. The Wayfarers will notify confirmed travelers of any changes to the hotels.
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Travel Information
Before & After Your Walk
- Spend time in Exeter, the County Town of Devon - and, perhaps, attend Choral Evensong in the great cathedral.
- Stay on in Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, for shopping and the chance to taste the celebrated regional cider or watch a game of cricket.
- Explore more wonderful coastal trails on the north and south coasts of neighboring Cornwall.
- Glastonbury Tor and burial place of King Arthur, and Wells Cathedral and Bishops Palace.
Weather:
Temperatures usually range from around 45º to 65ºF (7º to 18ºC) in spring/autumn and from 60º to 70º F (15º to 21ºC) in summer although it can rise to around 80º F (27ºC) on some days. You are likely to need a light jacket or sweater in the evenings. Rainfall is unpredictable - particularly on the high moors - but occurs all year round and can be heavy, even in summer. Equally there can be long spells of warm dry weather so you will need to bring clothing to accommodate all situations
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Reading List
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