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Hiking around Sticklepath offers diverse landscapes at the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park. The region is characterized by rolling hills, prominent tors, and the flowing River Taw, providing varied terrain for exploration. Trails often traverse woodlands, riverside paths, and open moorland, with features like Cosdon Hill offering panoramic views. The area's geology, including the Sticklepath Fault, contributes to valleys such as Belstone Cleave.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.8
(5)
49
hikers
6.97km
02:05
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
25
hikers
2.85km
00:47
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
hikers
16.3km
05:01
560m
560m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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11.2km
03:26
380m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.06km
01:59
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the northern edge of the National Park youโre treated to stunning views of the areaโs impressive peaks, with Oke Tor standing out as one of the highest and most notable.
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Sticklepath stores and cafe. You can sit outside with your bike and watch the world go by. Home made cakes were ridiculously cheap, too, and happy to top up water bottles ๐
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Great pub garden for a mid walk refresher. ๐ 10/10 chips.
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Could be boggy if opting to try cross the river, but there's a bridge to the left as an option
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There are 19 hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations around Sticklepath. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy riverside strolls to challenging moorland ascents.
Sticklepath is ideally situated as a gateway to Dartmoor National Park, offering diverse landscapes right from the village. Its location provides immediate access to trails along the River Taw, up to Cosdon Hill, and into Belstone Cleave, all easily reachable from local bus stops.
Yes, many of the trails are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the moderate route, The Tors Inn โ Tarka the Otter Bridge loop from Sticklepath, offers a scenic circular walk.
For an easy, family-friendly option, consider the Tarka the Otter Bridge โ Finch Foundry loop from Sticklepath. This shorter route is relatively flat and takes you past the historic Finch Foundry, providing an engaging experience for all ages.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge can tackle the difficult Belstone Common Tor โ Tors End loop from Sticklepath, which features significant elevation gain and offers expansive views of Dartmoor. Another demanding option is the Wild Tor โ High Willhays summit loop from Sticklepath, leading to Dartmoor's highest points.
Hikes from Sticklepath bus stations often feature the picturesque River Taw, the prominent Cosdon Hill with its panoramic views, and the scenic Belstone Cleave. You might also encounter Dartmoor's iconic tors, such as Yes Tor summit or High Willhays summit on longer routes.
Yes, the historic Finch Foundry, a National Trust property and the last remaining water-powered forge in England, is a key attraction often included in local walks. The charming village of Belstone, with its traditional architecture, is also accessible via pleasant trails. Further afield, you can reach sites like Castle Drogo or Okehampton Castle.
Absolutely. Cosdon Hill offers splendid panoramic views of Dartmoor's north moor and beyond. On more challenging routes, you can reach tors like Sharp Tor (Teign Gorge) or Kes Tor and Rock Basin, providing stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Many trails around Sticklepath are dog-friendly, allowing your canine companion to join you. However, please be mindful of livestock on Dartmoor and keep dogs on a lead, especially during lambing season or near grazing animals. Always follow the Countryside Code.
Sticklepath village itself has local establishments where you can refresh after your hike. The Tarka the Otter Bridge โ The Tors' Pub Garden loop from Sticklepath specifically highlights a route that includes a pub garden, perfect for a post-hike meal or drink.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, from blooming wildflowers to vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but Dartmoor can be exposed, so be prepared for sun. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear for potentially wet and cold conditions on the moor.
The trails around Sticklepath are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.79 stars from 886 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the accessibility of Dartmoor's wild beauty, and the charming villages and historical sites encountered along the way.


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