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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around North Bovey

Best mountain peaks around North Bovey are characterized by distinctive granite outcrops known as tors, rather than traditional mountain peaks. North Bovey is a village situated within Dartmoor National Park, a region known for its unique geology. These tors offer expansive views and natural features. The area provides opportunities for walking and experiencing the geology of the region.

Best mountain peaks around North Bovey

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Haytor Rocks, a natural monument that is a much-photographed…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Haytor Rocks

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Prepare to be amazed by Haytor Rocks! The much-photographed landmark is even more impressive when you experience it first-hand. If you climb to the top, you can experience panoramic views …

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Hound Tor

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Hound Tor is a breathtaking granite outcrop that rewards those who climb to the top with magnificent views over Dartmoor. According to legend, these rocks used to be hunting dogs, …

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Bellever Tor

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Fantastic Tor with big views in all directions and cannot be mistaken due to the triangulation point on its highest outcrop.

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Hunter’s Tor

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Many people exploring the Teign Gorge head to Sharp Tor for breathtaking views. Fewer people visit nearby Hunter’s Tor, however, which is surprising as it affords equally-stunning views. Whilst it …

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Hookney Tor

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Hookney Tor affords far-reaching views over the wild and beautiful landscape. Quieter than some tors, Hookney makes a great choice for a picnic spot or a place to rest for a moment to take in the scenery.

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Geraint
November 12, 2025, Hunter’s Tor

Hunters Tor on Dartmoor – overview and practical guide Notes on the feature Name variants: Hunters Tor (also found in some guides as “Hunters’ Tor” or “Hunters Tor” with occasional apostrophe usage). It is one of the granite tors you’ll encounter on the eastern Dartmoor plateau. Location context: Situated on the eastern Dartmoor moor, in the general area between Widecombe-in-the-Moor and the higher moorland to the north and east. It’s often visited as part of longer routes from classic eastern Dartmoor starting points. What to expect Elevation and geology: A granite tor typical of Dartmoor—weathered outcrops with rough boulder features and exposed granite. Provides a vantage point to survey surrounding moorland. Scenery: Wide moorland views with horizon lines; potential for good visibility across East Dartmoor on clear days. Getting there Access points: Likely starting points include car parks and laybys near the eastern moor, with access from roads serving Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Ashburton, or Two Bridges. Public transport: Buses to nearby villages with a short walk onto the moor; check current timetables. Parking: Local parking areas around the eastern moorland; follow local signage and

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Geraint
November 12, 2025, Hookney Tor

Hookney Tor on Dartmoor (Devon, England) Overview Location: Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England Elevation: Hookney Tor stands at roughly 460–480 meters (about 1,510–1,570 feet) above sea level, depending on measurement source. Geography: A prominent granite tor on the northeastern side of Dartmoor, near the higher moorland areas. It forms part of the rugged Dartmoor landscape with expansive views on clear days. Getting there Access points: Common starting points include Princetown (via the Dartmoor National Park boundary road) or the village of Postbridge to the southwest, with routes also starting from Two Bridges or Sourton to the west. Public transport: Bus services connect Tavistock, Princetown, and surrounding villages; check current timetables as services vary seasonally. Parking: There are several car parks around Dartmoor; parking near Princetown or near the Two Bridges Hotel area is convenient for Hookney Tor access.

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Daniel
May 9, 2025, Bellever Tor

Bellever Tor is a hill near Postbridge in Dartmoor. It feels a bit like something from Lord of the Rings...

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hagbard
September 17, 2024, Hound Tor

This tor is just a stone's throw from the nearby car park and towers over Dartmoor. Very impressive, good for a short tour, as a starting point for visiting other tors, for a picnic (depending on the unpredictable weather here 😉) or recently also for climbing (you could see a few people free climbing - but I can't say for sure whether it's allowed) and for treasure hunts. Otherwise just beautiful nature and (outside of tourist times) nice and quiet.

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Cathrin
August 15, 2024, Haytor Rocks

In the late afternoon towards evening you are pretty much alone. Beautiful place to enjoy a sunset or to marvel at the stars. Here you have a 360 ° panoramic view. https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/enjoy-dartmoor/planning-your-visit/places/haytor

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Jude
December 2, 2023, Bellever Tor

stunning views with a minimal hill to walk up!

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Sibylle
August 17, 2023, Bellever Tor

Superb views of Dartmoor - highly recommended.

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August 8, 2023, Hound Tor

Hound Tor is a mass of granite boulders supposedly resembling two huge hounds. It's fun to scramble here and the running is ace, the springy grass is great fun and the rocks are grippy even when wet. There is normally an ice cream van in the car park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular tors to visit around North Bovey?

Among the most popular tors, Haytor Rocks stands out as a much-photographed landmark offering panoramic views, sometimes extending to the coast. Another favorite is Hound Tor, a granite outcrop known for its magnificent views over Dartmoor and its connection to local legends. Visitors also highly recommend Bellever Tor, which features impressive rock formations and expansive views, often described as a great spot for a short tour or picnic.

Are there family-friendly walks to the tors near North Bovey?

Yes, several tors offer family-friendly access. Haytor Rocks is easily accessible and popular for family walks. Bellever Tor is also noted for its suitability for families, with wide paths that can accommodate pushchairs, allowing even young children to enjoy the rock formations and views.

What unique natural features can I expect to see on the tors?

The tors around North Bovey are distinctive granite outcrops, offering unique geological formations. For example, Hound Tor is famous for its rock formations that legend says resemble hunting dogs. Bellever Tor features a magnificent granite rock formation that some visitors liken to scenes from 'Lord of the Rings,' complete with a triangulation point at its summit.

Where can I find quieter tors with expansive views around North Bovey?

For peace and quiet, even during peak season, consider visiting Easdon Tor. It's a superb rocky outcrop near North Bovey, offering magnificent, relatively isolated views of North and East Dartmoor, including distant landmarks like Haytor Rocks and Castle Drogo. Another excellent choice for far-reaching views in a quieter setting is Hookney Tor, which is ideal for a picnic or a moment of reflection.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around North Bovey?

Beyond hiking to the tors, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Doccombe Climb – Cafe 3 Sixty loop' or the 'Wray Valley Trail – Haytor Descent loop.' For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around North Bovey guide or the Cycling around North Bovey guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, like the 'Hamel Down RAF Memorial loop,' which you can find in the Easy hikes around North Bovey guide.

Are there challenging hikes to tors near North Bovey?

Yes, some tors offer more challenging climbs. For instance, Hound Tor is categorized as a challenging climb, rewarding those who reach the top with magnificent views. Similarly, Bellever Tor, while family-friendly in parts, also has challenging sections to its summit.

What are the best viewpoints around North Bovey?

Many tors serve as excellent viewpoints. Haytor Rocks offers panoramic views across the moorland and sometimes to the coast. Hunter’s Tor, located at the northwest end of Lustleigh Cleave, provides expansive views of North Bovey, Bovey Castle, and Dartmoor's northern moor. Easdon Tor also delivers magnificent, relatively isolated views of North and East Dartmoor.

What is the best time of year to hike Dartmoor tors?

Dartmoor tors can be visited year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer bring vibrant flora and longer daylight hours, ideal for extended walks. Autumn provides stunning colors across the moorland. Winter can be beautiful with crisp air and potentially snow, but conditions can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear and caution.

Is there parking available for popular tors like Haytor Rocks?

Yes, Haytor Rocks is known for its accessibility, and there are parking facilities nearby. For other tors, access points often include car parks and laybys near the eastern moor, with specific parking areas around villages like Widecombe-in-the-Moor or near Princetown for tors like Hookney Tor. Always follow local signage for parking.

What makes the tors around North Bovey special?

The tors around North Bovey are special because they are distinctive granite outcrops, characteristic of Dartmoor National Park. They offer not only stunning vistas and opportunities for walking and climbing but also a connection to the unique geology and folklore of the region. Legends, such as those associated with Hound Tor, add a layer of historical and cultural intrigue to the natural beauty.

Can I find information about more tors in Dartmoor National Park?

Yes, for a broader overview of the many tors within Dartmoor National Park, you can visit the official tourism website for the region. They often provide comprehensive lists and details about various tors. For more information, you can check visitdevon.co.uk.

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