Easter on Dartmoor exploration

Walk Event icon - Jewel Created with Sketch.
Lowland and Hill Walks
Apr 19
2025

3 people attending

17 places left

Your price
£12.50
Event booking closes on Apr 18 at 23:00:00
Event difficulty background shape EventDifficulty
Easy Moderate Very Hard
Roughly 12 miles. Some steep climbs, some over open moorland and off path.

Join me on Easter Saturday to explore a less well trampled part of Dartmoor, we'll be starting in a fairly quiet corner of the moor before heading across open moor over Down Tor, through woods skirting Burrator Reservoir and then up and over Sheeps Tor.

Though this is a less well trodden path over the moor, this walk will have a lot to offer. Fantastic views across open moor, mixed forests, waterside walks, exposed Granite Tors and many ancient monuments will await us on the journey such as Bronze Age stone rows and circles, Devonport Leat, abandoned farms, countless medieval tin workings. And the views… did I mention the views?

Dogs

Dogs are welcome to join us on this event but we do ask the following:

If your dog is uncontrolled and strays in open land frightening other animals or livestock, the leader is supported by the OutdoorLads board of trustees to ask you to leave the event as this is not acceptable behaviour.

IMPORTANT! - Participation Statement

You MUST complete a Participation Statementin addition to booking your event space before attending an OutdoorLads event. You only need to complete this Participation Statement once, not for each event you attend. 

Photo Credits: All photos taken by OutdoorLads members and permission is granted to OutdoorLads for further use.

Dartmoor devonport leat aqueduct
devonport leat in forest
Dartmoor devonport lea
dartmoor down tor over narrator  sheeps tor and burrator
dartmoor leather tor farm
Dartmoor narrator brook valley in winter
dartmoor narrator deciduous stream
dartmoor narrator leafy view
dartmoor narrator valley in summer
dartmoor track in woods
dartmoor upper combe head stone row circle
dartmoor upper combe head stone row and circle
dartmoor waymarker cross near burrator