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Lustleigh
Picture postcard village close by Lustleigh Cleave - a steep sided tree covered Wrey Valley. Wonderful walking territory. 13th - 16th century church, traditional cob and thatched pub, local shop, accommodation and tea room. The nearby village…
Manaton
Scattered village just across the Teign valley from Lustleigh. Beautiful views all round. Manaton rocks includes the formation known as "The Bowerman's Nose" a much photographed landmark on Dartmoor. Close to the famous Becky Falls.
South Brent
Attractive, well kept village on the fringe of Dartmoor, just off the A38. Remains of watermills and a windmill (on the moor). Interesting church, pubs and local shops. Bronze age remains on Dartmoor.
Dunsford
On the road from Exeter over the moor to Moretonhampstead, Dunsford occupies the topmost reaches of the Teign valley in glorious countryside. Th famed Daffodil woods are close by as well as the Steps Bridge over the Teign.
Chudleigh
This captivating and charming town has a vast history dating back over thousands of years. Prehistoric remains have been found in the caves at Rock, while an Iron Age hillfort overlooks the pretty town. Today the town of Chudleigh is thriving and is…
Hennock
High above the Teign Valley at 800 feet stands Hennock. Quiet and peaceful, this small village clusters around its shop, church and pub and lies close to the beauty spots of the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs.
Holne
A delightful moorland village in the Dartmoor National Park with an active farm and farm shop (Holne Court) and tearoom for passing walkers and visitors. The village is the perfect stop off point for Two Moors Way. Fishing and walking on the river…
Tavistock
Nestled on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park is the ancient town of Tavistock.
Tavistock is a friendly town that welcomes any visitor whether for a few hours, the day or for a holiday. The streets are home to a wonderful array of local…
Surrounded by spectacular countryside Moretonhampstead is an ancient market town and an ideal base for outdoor activity holidays as well as being home to a thriving crafts community with a number of open studios and galleries that you can visit…
Ivybridge
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Bovey Tracey
With a number of unique visitor attractions and mixture of shops, Bovey Tracey is a pretty cob and Dartmoor-granite built town.
Ashburton
Ashburton is a lively historical town nestled on the southern side of the vast Dartmoor National Park. The highstreet is home to many galleries, book shops and a variety of eateries as well as boasting lots of great antique shops making it the…
Scorriton
A tiny village almost on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, 3 miles northwest of Buckfastleigh. Set in wild beautiful moorland. Direct access to open moorland walks, including Scorriton Down with a well known stone circle. On the Two Moors Way. There is a
Princetown
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Princetown is the highest village within Dartmoor National Park, and just about at its heart.
It is the home of Dartmoor Prison, once incarcerating category A criminals such as the Kray brothers. These days however Princetown is…
North Bovey
A very pretty Dartmoor village about 2 miles southwest of Moretonhampstead. White thatched cottages encircle a large village green.
Christow
The attractive village set high in the Teign Valley close to the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs, has a breathtaking countryside all around. It is a former mining area - tin, sliver, copper and manganese all mined locally. There is a church (with a
Buckland-in-the-Moor
This is one of Devon's "dream villages" nestling on the edge of the Moor with a medieval church made up of stone quarried on the Moor, and a cluster of thatched cottages overlooking the woodland of Holne Chase - a very popular tourist attraction. Th
Trusham
On the southern flanks of the Haldon Hills, Trusham is another near-perfect looking traditional Devon village with cob and thatch houses set attractively round the church. Strangely, Trusham has links with heavy industry - Quarrying and railways have
Ugborough
An interesting village with a large open space in front of the church. Originally a market area, it is now put to regular use for community events. Views from Ugborough Beacon, just over the A38 from the village, are among the best in South Devon. Th
Shaugh Prior
A tiny village 8 miles northeast of Plymouth, on the fringe of Dartmoor. No through routes make for a quiet environment. Close to Cadover Bridge, a popular picnic spot, with easy access to the moor. Daramatic clay workings to the east of the village
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
The village that everyone knows through the popular song (Tom Pearce and his Grey Mare). Widecombe is a big draw for visitors the world over.