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Dartmoor National Park Adventures

Dartmoor National Park offers a rugged landscape rich with history, wildlife, and outdoor opportunities. It is renowned for its moorland, tors, and ancient archaeological sites.

368,000
Acres Protected
450
Miles of Trails
2.3 million
Annual Visitors
1951
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Dartmoor National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Free access to the park, but some car parks may charge fees.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited from late spring to early fall for pleasant weather and extended daylight.

Visitor Information

Princetown National Park Visitor Centre, Postbridge Information Centre.

Getting There

Accessible via A38 and A30, with some narrow, winding roads within the park.

Weather & Climate

Warm summers with temperatures averaging 68°F, but can be rainy; cold and wet winters with temperatures dropping to 30-40°F frequently.

Conservation Efforts

The park faces challenges like habitat disturbance and water pollution; conservation efforts focus on preserving its diverse ecology and cultural heritage.

Camping in Dartmoor National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Lydford Caravan and Camping Park

Developed
No Reservations Needed

Located near Lydford Gorge, offers facilities like showers and toilets.

Hound Tor Campsite

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

A basic site near Hound Tor, ideal for those seeking a more remote experience.

Top Trails

The Two Moors Way

Moderate
102 miles

A coast-to-coast path offering an extensive view of Dartmoor’s varied landscapes.

Haytor Quarry Walk

Easy
1.5 miles

A short loop passing by granite quarries and impressive tors.

Bellever Forest Walk

Easy
3 miles

Wander through scenic forest paths with opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Burrator Reservoir Loop

Easy
4 miles

A circular walk around a picturesque reservoir with stunning views.

Trailblazer Tips

Wear sturdy boots as the terrain can be uneven and boggy.

Weather can change rapidly—prepare for rain even in summer.

Most areas are open access but check for restrictions during military training exercises.

Consider sunrise or sunset hikes to avoid crowds and witness stunning skies.

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