Guide to the Dartmoor Way, a waymarked 175km (109 mile) circular walking route around the edge of Devon's beautiful Dartmoor. Presented in 10 stages (plus the High Moor Link which can be used to create two shorter loops), the route takes in wooded valleys, sparkling streams, moorland, farmland and attractive towns and villages.
Guidebook to walking the Dartmoor Way, a 109-mile (175km) trail in southwest England's largest national park. This fully waymarked circular route skirts the edge of Dartmoor in ten daily stages of 8-13 miles (12-21km), while the two-day High Moor Link crosses the moor's granite upland interior.
- Passes towns of Ivybridge, Buckfastleigh, Ashburton, Okehampton and Tavistock
- Route includes attractions such as Buckfast Abbey, Haytor Rocks, the Teign Gorge and Castle Drogo
- Each stage features 1:50,000 scale OS mapping, elevation profiles and bad-weather detours to avoid high ground
- Full descriptions of the route in both directions, plus advice on walking the entire circuit in 7 days or using the High Moor Link to create shorter loops
- Packed with notes on where to eat and stay, parking and public transport
- GPX files available for download