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Dartmoor: A Wild and Ancient Wilderness

An ancient clapper bridge on Dartmoor, painted by Henry Wimbush in 1920, compared to today. It dates back to the 13th century for packhorses to cross the river.

Dartmoor National Park, a vast expanse of rugged moorland in Devon, is a place of raw beauty and captivating history. Home to ancient traditions, dramatic landscapes, and a rich tapestry of wildlife, Dartmoor offers an escape from the ordinary.

Why Visit Dartmoor?

Dartmoor invites you to immerse yourself in nature’s grandeur. Hike across its open moorland, explore its hidden valleys, and discover the magic of its ancient woodlands. Unravel the mysteries of its prehistoric past, from enigmatic stone circles to the iconic clapper bridges. Dartmoor

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