Walks
Features
South Tawton, South Zeal and Addiscott – three villages on the edge of the moor
This route takes in three historic villages connected by footpaths and quiet lanes. It crosses the lower slopes of Cosdon Hill with far reaching views across to Exmoor, and also follows part of the Archangel’s Way. Read more
Delightful Double Waters
Ron Smith takes us on a journey through Double Waters, where the Walkham tumbles into the Tavy below West Down. If you are quiet and lucky, you might see a dipper or a grey wagtail. Read more
The Archangel’s Way Walk
The Archangel’s Way is a pilgrimage route of 35 miles across the north of Dartmoor from Brentor to Chagford. It’s an ancient landscape that connects you to the people who have lived here via the buildings and artefacts they have left behind. Read more
A varied short walk for early spring
From Tavybank to Dartmoor-edge Tor along classic high-banked Devon lanes. Read more
Out and About with Tavistock Ramblers
A delightful walk in the Tamar and Danescombe valleys for early spring with John Noblet of Tavistock Ramblers. Read more