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Black Tor

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Black Tor

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  • Location: Okehampton Hamlets, West Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    November 2, 2022

    Hiking

    Black Tor is made from three different rocky outcrops and the view from up here is simply stunning. Especially to Sourton Tors and Shelstone Tor in the north west.

    Black Tor is known for its logan stone, the name given to a rock that sways when pushed. Logan stones have become separated from the rest of the rocks through erosion, but when 'logged' they pivot on a contact point and do not over balance. Logged means to roll around drunk in Cornish. The most famous logan stone in Cornwall is probably Logan Rock, near Treen, Penzance.

    May 30, 2023

    Hiking

    Great spot to stop and have a bite to eat with some amazing views down the valley
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    Yes Tor & High Willhays loop from Meldon Reservoir

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    Embark on a challenging yet rewarding hike through Dartmoor National Park with the Yes Tor & High Willhays loop from Meldon Reservoir. This moderate route spans 7.5 miles (12.1 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 1318 feet (402 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 39 minutes to complete. You will experience varied terrain, from broad grassy tracks near Meldon Reservoir to stony paths and open moorland, with sections that can be wet and boggy after rain, especially during the steep climb to High Willhays. Enjoy sweeping views from the summits and a peaceful interlude in the ancient Black-a-Tor Copse.

    Before you set out, be aware that parts of this route cross the Okehampton Military Firing Range. Always check firing times beforehand, as access can be restricted, and red flags indicate live firing. Navigation can be tricky, particularly if mist descends, so carrying a compass and knowing how to use it is strongly advised, as some paths are faint or undefined. The trailhead is accessible from Meldon Reservoir, offering a clear starting point for your adventure.

    This trail is notable for taking you to both High Willhays and Yes Tor, which are the highest points in southern England, offering expansive panoramic views across Dartmoor, Exmoor, and even Cornwall. You will also discover the unique high-altitude oak woodland of Black-a-Tor Copse and pass by the impressive Meldon Viaduct. The diverse landscape showcases Dartmoor's wild beauty, from tranquil reservoir waters to rugged moorland, making it a truly distinctive hiking experience.

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    Embark on the Meldon Reservoir and Black Tor Loop, a moderate hike that showcases Dartmoor's varied landscapes. This 4.4-mile (7.1 km) route guides you from the calm waters of Meldon Reservoir, through ancient woodlands, and onto the rugged open moorland. You will gain 700 feet (213 metres) in elevation, typically completing the journey in about 2 hours and 7 minutes. The highlight is Black Tor, offering expansive views across the barren Dartmoor scenery, including glimpses of distant peaks like High Willhays and Yes Tor.

    When planning your visit, be aware that while navigation is generally clear in good weather, Dartmoor's conditions can change rapidly. Always carry appropriate clothing for sudden weather shifts. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended due to uneven ground and potentially boggy sections, especially after rainfall. A map and compass are also advisable as a precaution against mist.

    This loop provides a compact yet comprehensive experience of Dartmoor's unique character. You will traverse diverse terrain, from firm paths to potentially muddy stretches, reflecting the wild nature of the moor. The trail offers a chance to immerse yourself in the natural environment, observing the transition from sheltered reservoir banks to exposed, windswept tors, making it a notable option for experiencing the region's distinct beauty.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 470 m

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    Location: Okehampton Hamlets, West Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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