Best mountain peaks around Bere Ferrers are characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic riverside paths rather than traditional high mountain peaks. The highest elevation within Bere Ferrers is approximately 161 meters. The area offers several elevated points and walking routes that provide notable views and recreational opportunities across the Bere Peninsula. These elevated points are ideal for experiencing the diverse natural habitats and panoramic views of the Tamar Valley.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A short, easy tour: clear landscapes, soft grassy paths, gentle inclines, and magnificent views. A beautiful loop around the Langstone Manor campsite.
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Last Tor before dropping back down to the mineral trail back to Princeton
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Kit Hill sits high above the Tamar Valley, overlooking the river and the valley it formed. The hill boasts a wide array of history, including 18 burial mounds, neolithic and bronze-age barrows, as well as pointers towards Cornwall's more contemporary mining history.
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Pew Tor is a peak in Dartmoor National Park. The tor rises above the lowlands of Whitchurch and Plaster Downs above Tavistock. The tor has plenty of large boulders to climb around on to try and get the best views of the surrounding countryside, and is quite close to roads and parking, so makes a perfect scramble for those not wishing to walk too far.
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Feather Tor is a small tor on Whitchurch Common, not too far from the B3357 road at Pork Hill. To the east lies Vixen Tor, and to the south is Pew Tor. The best known feature in the area has to be Windy Post Cross, a cross thought to have been placed here in the 16th century, beside the Grimstone and Sortridge Leat.
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All that Dartmoor can offer, narrow overgrown paths, open spaces, gates, a pub, remains of the railway line, quarries, stone circle and rows of stones... Simply top!
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Another trig pointed Marilyn but nothing to write home about. A pretty part of the world no less. A 2.5 mile (4 km) windy stroll up Kit Hill 1,095 feet (334 m) near Tavistock before the wind and rain starts in earnest.
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Standing on the western edge of Dartmoor, Cox Tor offers fantastic views all around but notably to the west where the moor drops away and fields roll into the distance. To the east and north, some of Dartmoor’s wildest sections are visible and it can be very atmospheric. At 1,450 feet (442 m) high, it’s the perfect vantage point from which to see White Tor, Great Staple Tor and Great Mis Tor. Its bulk is home to numerous ancient hut circles so to hike up here is to hike in the footsteps of Bronze Age peoples. On the summit, you’ll find a trig point and possibly some blustery wind.
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For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Pew Tor, which offers expansive vistas over the lowlands of Whitchurch and Plaster Downs. Another excellent spot is Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint, providing views towards Plymouth and across the Plym and Meavy valleys. Cox Tor on the western edge of Dartmoor also delivers fantastic views, looking out to where the moor drops away into fields and towards Dartmoor's wilder sections.
Yes, Kit Hill Trig Point is a notable historical site, boasting 18 burial mounds, Neolithic and Bronze Age barrows, and pointers to Cornwall's mining history. Additionally, Cox Tor is home to numerous ancient hut circles, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of Bronze Age peoples.
The area around Bere Ferrers is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous walking and hiking trails that traverse woodlands and meadows. For more specific activities, consider gravel biking, running, or mountain biking on the dedicated trails.
Many of the walking routes in the Bere Peninsula involve gradual climbs suitable for families. For instance, the area around Pew Tor offers a short, easy tour with soft grassy paths and gentle inclines, making it a perfect scramble for those not wishing to walk too far. The rolling countryside generally caters to various activity levels.
Feather Tor is explicitly categorized as dog-friendly, offering a small tor on Whitchurch Common. Generally, many of the open moorland and countryside paths in the Bere Peninsula are suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always wise to check local signage for any restrictions, especially during lambing season.
For runners, the Running Trails around Bere Ferrers guide features several excellent options. A popular moderate route is the Denham Bridge and Woods trail running loop in the Tamar Valley. Other routes like the Weir Quay – Tamar Estuary loop from Bere Alston also offer scenic running experiences.
Yes, Dewerstone Rock Viewpoint is a prominent granite outcrop that provides fantastic rock climbing opportunities. The cliff offers a unique contrast to the moor, being lush and tree-lined with finer, smoother granite.
The walks through these elevated areas offer an immersive experience in diverse natural habitats. You'll encounter mixed woodlands, open meadows, and stunning views of the tidal estuaries formed by the Rivers Tavy and Tamar. The landscape is characterized by rolling countryside, providing a rich variety of flora and fauna.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring areas like Feather Tor on Whitchurch Common or some of the less-trafficked sections of the rolling hills in the Bere Peninsula can offer a quieter experience. The network of trails often includes footpaths and quiet country lanes, allowing for peaceful exploration away from busier spots.
The rolling hills and elevated points around Bere Ferrers are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer walks, and even in winter, crisp, clear days can provide stunning, far-reaching views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find several routes in the area. The MTB Trails around Bere Ferrers guide highlights options like the Mineral Railway and Wheal Maria Loop, or the Grenofen Tunnel – Gem Bridge loop from River Meavy, offering moderate to easy rides through varied terrain.
Unlike traditional high mountain peaks, the elevated points around Bere Ferrers are characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic riverside paths. They offer a unique blend of panoramic views over the Tamar Valley, rich historical context, and diverse natural habitats, all within a more accessible and gentle landscape, making them ideal for leisurely exploration and recreation.


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