Drizzlecombe and the Giant’s Basin
Start from a rough parking area just above the ford of the Sheepstor Brook, near the old Scout Hut at Gutter Tor. Cross the bridge over the stream and follow the rough track to the left of the Scout Hut into broad, sweeping moorland, ascending gently. Look left to see huge, blocky Sheeps Tor, and pointed Leather Tor to its right, both rising above Burrator Reservoir.
Follow the broad track – rocky underfoot – which eventually leads to Eylesbarrow Tin Mine. Before reaching the mine the track levels, with views to Shavercombe and Legis Tors on the south side of the Plym Valley.
Just past a pathside boundary stone of 1917, bear right on a track that descends gently to meet a crossroads of rough paths, with the rounded corner of a dilapidated wall opposite.
Turn right and walk along the edge of Drizzlecombe, with boggy ground below left. Soon pass the remains of old buildings, with sweeping views ahead across Ditsworthy Warren. Where an indistinct track bears left across the combe, keep straight on.
Soon cross a leat. Continue on a broad, grassy path that runs ahead through bracken, with Drizzlecombe below left. The route runs to the left of Eastern Tor ahead. Look left to see the Drizzlecombe Longstone, with another standing stone to its right, and another ahead and to the right of the path. Cross a narrow path and keep ahead, soon bearing slightly left with the grassy path towards the River Plym, passing a recumbent gatepost on the way.
Meet a cart track that runs left towards the stone rows, and turn right. Follow the rutted track parallel to the River Plym. Scrubby conifers and dilapidated walls appear ahead, marking the site of Ditsworthy Warren House, overlooking the Plym Valley.
Pass the house, and cross a small stream to meet a broad and muddy track. Bear right along it; craggy Gutter Tor soon comes into view ahead, and later the conifers around the Scout Hut, right.
Pass round a gate. A few paces later, bear right across rough grassland to meet the approach lane to the parking area, and turn right to return to your car.
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