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Okehampton and High Moors

Devon  >  United Kingdom

Okehampton and High Moors is in North West Dartmoor.

Added* by Baz Willmott
Most recent update 13 Φεβρουαρίου 2022
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Description

This site has two distinct environments. The town of Okehampton founded by the Saxons in 980 AD and was a centre of the wool trade, it is 21 miles from Exeter (to the East) and 24 miles from Plymouth (to the South).

The High Moors has the two highest points in Southern England: Yes Tor (2,031 foot) and High Willhays (2,039 foot). If venturing onto High Moors, BE WARNED the higher moorland has challenging terrain. EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS CAN HAPPEN AT ANY TIME even in summer, but especially during winter/autumn/spring. Do not venture onto higher moorland unless you have a map and compass or gps, take suitable clothing even if weather looks good. make sure you tell someone of the area you are walking and likely time of return. "Danger live firing area", the area of the High Moors walk is within a LIVE FIRING RANGE, during DAYLIGHT RED FLAGS WARN OF LIVE FIRING, at NIGHT RED LIGHTS WARN OF FIRING. Go to gov.org.uk>publications>livefirings for up to date warnings. The boundaries are marked with red and white poles and warning signs, BE AWARE during live firing observation posts watch for TRESPASSERS into the area. BE WARNED DO NOT DISTURB OR PICK UP OBJECTS WHITHIN THE RANGE DUE TO POSSIBLE LIVE MUNITIONS.

As already mentioned weather conditions can change rapidly, if so stay at lower elevations and do the River walk in Okehampton that is 1,000 foot lower than the High Moors. Red Grouse once common but now extremely scarce can still be found on the High Moors, (Ευρωπαϊκό) Βροχοπούλι during Winter and Χιονοκότσυφας, Σταχτοπετρόκλης Λιβαδοκελάδα are common during Summer. At lower elevations Μαυρομυγοχάφτης, (Κοινός) Φοινίκουρος, (Ευρωπαϊκός) Νεροκότσυφας, Κιτρινοσουσουράδα, Χρυσοβασιλίσκος and (Ευρωπαϊκός) Κούκος can be found depending on season.

Details

Access

The A30 Okehampton bypass runs South of the town, from Okehampton town centre head South East into George Street (opposite Okehampton Town Hall), then take third Right into Station Road, continue straight ahead (DO NOT turn Left towards Railway Station), the road (now called Tors Road) eventually crosses over the A30 bypass and heads uphill to the site. This road brings you to the RANGE WARDEN hut on Right side of road (look for Red Flag/Red Light at this point), BE AWARE the road from here on is PERMISSIVE ACCESS ONLY, if no Red Flag/Red Light proceed straight ahead over small bridge that takes you to Rowtor Car Park.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Forest , Grassland , Valley , Moors/heathland , River , City/village , Agriculture

Conditions

Hilly , Dry , Open landscape , Wet , Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn , Autumn migration , Spring migration , Summer , Winter

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Narrow trail , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

BE AWARE, over 40 years ago the public could drive completly around the military road in a large 'loop', but this is no longer possible due to poor state of road surface, see star on map for no unauthorised motor vehicles. Close nearby to the North East is Belstone to Taw Marsh and Belstone Cleave (see separate entry).

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