Across Dartmoor to Brent Tor

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Walk straight ahead from your car towards Brent Tor, which positively invites you to visit it. Where the lane bears right turn left along an unfenced lane (dead end sign). Go gently downhill to pass Blacknor Park (left), then a cattle grid. The lane becomes rocky before passing Wortha Mill and crossing the disused railway line and River Burn. The track runs steeply uphill, before levelling off.

At the next T-junction of tracks turn left to pass South Brentor Farm and a lane on the right, and keep straight on slightly uphill – under beech trees – to pass ‘Hillside’ on the left.

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  Terrain  - Tracks and green lanes, open fields and lanes
  Landscape  - Open moorland and rolling farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead near livestock and birds
  Parking  - Lay-by past cattle grid northwest of Mary Tavy on moorland road to North Brentor village
  Toilets en route  - None on route, but in car park, Brent Tor
About the walk
Anyone exploring western Dartmoor cannot fail to notice a conical peak, topped with a tower, protruding high above the rolling fields and woodlands towards the Cornish border. This strange natural formation is Brent Tor and, surprisingly, has nothing to do with the granite tors of Dartmoor. It is a...
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Devon sums up all that is best about the British landscape, with its magnificent coastlines, two historic cities, the world-famous Dartmoor National Park and south Devon’s glorious English Riviera. A fashionable and much-loved holiday destination, hiking and cycling in the National Parks is extremely popular among visitors, with a great choice of off-road routes.
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Across Dartmoor to Brent Tor

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Tracks and green lanes, open fields and lanes
  Landscape - Open moorland and rolling farmland
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead near livestock and birds
  Parking - Lay-by past cattle grid northwest of Mary Tavy on moorland road to North Brentor village
  Toilets en route - None on route, but in car park, Brent Tor
About the walk
Anyone exploring western Dartmoor cannot fail to notice a conical peak, topped with a tower, protruding high above the rolling fields and woodlands towards the Cornish border. This strange natural formation is Brent Tor and, surprisingly, has nothing to do with the granite tors of Dartmoor. It is a...
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Devon
Devon sums up all that is best about the British landscape, with its magnificent coastlines, two historic cities, the world-famous Dartmoor National Park and south Devon’s glorious English Riviera. A fashionable and much-loved holiday destination, hiking and cycling in the National Parks is extremely popular among visitors, with a great choice of off-road routes.