A Walk Through Lydford Gorge

Lydford Gorge is the deepest gorge in the South West and was formed as the river Lyd eroded the valley bottom. It passes through some spectacular scenery, including areas of ancient oak woodland, and the river ranges from a babbling stream to whirling torrents and waterfalls. Thanks to the underlying Read more…

Wildflowers on Dartmoor

As the days begin to lengthen and the temperature rises, nature starts to come back to life. On sunny days, there’s nothing better than a walk in the countryside, admiring the multitude of spring blooms – each day seems to bring a new species! Devon is renowned for its wildflowers Read more…

Castle Drogo

Did you know that Devon plays host to the very last castle to be built in England? Situated on top of a hill near the pretty village of Drewsteignton, the construction of Castle Drogo started in 1911 but was not completed until 1930. It was built by Julius Drewe, who Read more…

Great Places to Eat

With its gentle climate and rolling green pastures, Devon has an abundance of wonderful ingredients to offer the hungry visitor. After a busy day sightseeing or walking the moors, what better way to satisfy your appetite than by dining at one of the following pubs and restaurants, all of which Read more…

Literary Dartmoor

With its stunning scenery and unique atmosphere, Dartmoor has been the inspiration for more than its fair share of literary greats. The following are just a selection of novels and poems set in this most special of places. Why not read them during your stay – you can even visit Read more…

Widecombe Fair

‘Tom Pearce, Tom Pearce, lend me your grey mare.All along, down along, out along lea.For I want for to go to Widecombe Fair,With Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney,Peter Davy, Dan’l Whiddon, Harry Hawke,Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all,Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all.’ Originally a tiny village fair, the Read more…

Accessible Dartmoor

Dartmoor is a place for everyone to enjoy and explore, no matter what their level of mobility. Many of the more popular locations have accessible trails that are suitable for wheelchair users. For the really adventurous, it’s also possible to go off-road in a Tramper (powered all-terrain wheelchairs) – these Read more…

Prehistoric Sites on Dartmoor

Although Dartmoor may appear to be a wild and untouched landscape, it has actually been subjected to human intervention for over 6000 years. You will find traces of occupation all over the moor, and the area contains the highest concentration of Bronze Age remains in Britain. Features include standing stones, Read more…