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Dartmoor - Wikipedia Dartmoor is an upland area in southern Devon, South West England The moorland and surrounding land has been protected by National Park status since 1951 Dartmoor National Park covers 954 km 2 (368 sq mi) [1] The granite that forms the uplands dates from the Carboniferous Period of geological history
Home | Dartmoor Everything you need to know before you come to Dartmoor From Visitor Centres to parking and toilets - all the essentials in one place Your Dartmoor National Park What's on this week?
Visit Dartmoor - Official Tourism Website for Dartmoor Dartmoor, in Southwest England, is a rugged 954-square-kilometer gem known for its stunning landscapes, from rolling hills to ancient granite tors like Haytor and Hound Tor, each offering sweeping views and a window into its rich geology
20 incredible things to do in Dartmoor including hidden gems — Walk My . . . In Dartmoor, you’ll find England’s most rare ancient woodland - which feels like you’ve stepped onto the set of The Lord of the Rings - some of the UK’s best wild swimming spots, secret waterfalls, abandoned quarries, chocolate box villages and a great food scene
Dartmoor, Devon,Wild Beauty, Walking Trails Historic Sites Discover Dartmoor National Park in Devon—famous for its dramatic moorland, ancient tors, scenic walking trails, and rich local history Plan your perfect Dartmoor adventure today
Dartmoor National Parks Dartmoor Wildlife Park Dartmoor ponies roam its craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and granite tors created about 280 million years ago Trails wind through valleys with Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles and abandoned medieval farmhouses
Dartmoor | National Park, Moorland, Wildlife | Britannica Dartmoor, wild upland area in the west of the county of Devon, southwestern England It extends for about 23 miles (37 km) north-south and 20 miles (32 km) east-west The moorland is bleak and desolate, and heather is the chief vegetation
Dartmoor National Park travel - Lonely Planet | England, Europe Dartmoor is Devon’s wild heart Covering 368 sq miles, this vast national park feels like it’s tumbled straight out of a Tolkien tome, with its honey-coloured heaths, moss-smothered boulders, tinkling streams and eerie granite hills (known locally as tors)
10+ Beautiful Dartmoor Towns Villages You Must Visit Looking for a beautiful Devonian getaway? Here are the most beautiful Dartmoor towns and villages that you must visit next time you're in the National Park!