The haunting beauty of the central moorland studded with old tin mines
and one of Britain's highest concentrations of historic remains is
explored on several routes through the national park, including those
passing Vixen Tor, one of the tallest and most distinctive granite tors
on Dartmoor, Princetown and Buckfastleigh Moor.
However, there are also
explorations of the hills, river valleys and picturesque villages of the
surrounding countryside the South Hams and south-east Devon, and
especially the spectacular coastline.
Contents:
- 1. Cockington Valley
- 2.
Bench Tor
- 3. Gara Rock and Portlemouth Down
- 4. Stover Country Park and
the River Teign
- 5. Vixen Tor and Pew Tor
- 6. Exe estuary and Exminster
Marshes
- 7. The Yealm Estuary
- 8. Venn Ottery Common
- 9. Dart Estuary and
Dartmouth Castle
- 10. Broadhembury
- 11. Loddiswell and the Avon Valley
Woods
- 12. Ashburton and Whiddon Scrubs
- 13. Three Reservoirs Walk
- 14.
Brixham and Churston Point
- 15. Prawle Point and Woodcombe Point
- 16.
Otter Estuary, East Budleigh and Otterton
- 17.Kingston and the River Erme
- 18.Bolt Head and Salcombe Estuary
- 19. Start Point and Hallsands
- 20.
Torcross, Slapton Ley and Stokenham
- 21. Beer and Branscombe
- 22. Rippon
Tor, Pil Tor and Buckland Beacon
- 23. Widgery Cross and Great Links Tor
- 24. Yes Tor and High Willhays
- 25. Sidmouth, Salcombe Regis and Weston
Combe
- 26. Princetown,