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Mountain biking around Moretonhampstead offers access to the diverse and rugged natural landscape of Dartmoor National Park. The region is characterized by expansive moorlands, distinctive granite tors, and picturesque river valleys like the Teign Gorge. These natural features provide varied terrain for mountain bikers, from open moorland trails to wooded paths. The area's geology and elevation changes contribute to a range of challenging and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Get ready for a moderate mountain biking adventure on The Hunter's Trail and the River Teign loop from Castle Drogo. This route covers 13.1 miles (21.0 km) with 1364 feet…
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Embark on a difficult mountain biking adventure through Dartmoor National Park with the Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound, and North Bovey loop. This challenging route spans 30.8 miles (49.6 km) and features…

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30.3km
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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02:10
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sharp Tor on Dartmoor – overview and tips Notes on the name Sharp Tor is a well-known tor on Dartmoor, sometimes spelled “Sharp Tor” or “Sharp’s Tor” in regional references. It is one of the classic granite tors that dot the eastern moor. Location context: Sharp Tor sits in the eastern part of Dartmoor National Park, behind or near the villages of Widecombe-in-the-Moor and intersecting with other moorland features such as Haytor and Hound Tor in the wider area. What to expect Elevation and geology: Granite tor forming a rocky outcrop that offers elevated views over the surrounding moor. Typical Dartmoor granite features, weathered by wind and rain into distinctive boulders and crags. Scenery: Expansive moorland around, open horizons, and, on clear days, distant views toward the coast. Getting there Access points: - Likely starting points include nearby car parks on the eastern Dartmoor plateau and routes from towns like Ashburton or Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Public transport: Bus routes to nearby villages with a short walk onto the moor. Parking: Depending on the exact access point, there are local parking areas; check current signage and National Trust/ Dartmoor NPA guidance. Popular routes and what to expect Short circulars: There are moorland circuits that incorporate Sharp Tor as a highlight, often around 2–4 miles (3–6 km) depending on the exact start point. Longer explorations: Combine Sharp Tor with adjacent tors such as Hound Tor, Widecombe area, or more northern tors for a full moorland day. Expect rolling moorland
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A truly ancient place, stretching back to 1400 BC. What a task constructing the surrounding wall must have been!
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The small sacred monument, made of granite typical of the region, which the biker encounters at this spot, has been located here for several centuries. The familiar cross shape is difficult to recognize because the typical side arms of the longitudinal beam are largely missing, and only a few fragments of this monument are present.
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The small granite sacred monument that the hiker encounters at this spot has been located here for several centuries. The familiar cruciform shape is difficult to recognize because the typical side arms of the longitudinal beam are largely missing, and only a few fragments of this monument are present.
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Great decent, quite techy with a few drop offs but a proficient mtb er will love it !
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Hisley Bridge is a historic stone bridge located in the Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. It spans the River Tavy and is known for its picturesque setting and architectural significance. Built in the 18th century, Hisley Bridge features a single arch and is constructed from local granite, characteristic of many Dartmoor structures. The bridge is part of the area's rich history and is often visited by hikers and walkers exploring the surrounding trails. It provides a scenic spot for photography and offers access to various walking routes that showcase the natural beauty of Dartmoor. The region around Hisley Bridge is also known for its wildlife and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or the outdoors, Hisley Bridge is a charming feature of the Dartmoor landscape.
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Moretonhampstead to Bovey Tracey os a great, smooth off road trail. Best avoided during school holiday week ends if speed is your thing but easy to cruise at 20mph when it's empty.
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Moretonhampstead offers a wide selection of mountain biking opportunities, with over 80 routes available. These range from easy rides to challenging trails across Dartmoor's diverse terrain.
The terrain around Moretonhampstead is highly varied, reflecting its location within Dartmoor National Park. You'll encounter expansive moorlands with granite tors, picturesque river valleys like the Teign Gorge, and ancient woodlands. This mix provides everything from open, windswept trails to wooded paths and challenging climbs.
Yes, there are 7 easy mountain bike trails around Moretonhampstead. For a more gentle experience, consider routes like the Wray Valley Trail, which follows an old railway line and offers scenic countryside views. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the data, the Wray Valley Trail is generally known for being accessible.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Moretonhampstead offers 35 difficult mountain bike trails. A notable option is the Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound and North Bovey loop, which is nearly 50 km long and traverses open moorland with significant elevation changes. Another challenging route is the Hunter's Tor – Hisley Bridge loop from North Bovey, covering over 30 km through varied Dartmoor terrain.
Mountain biking around Moretonhampstead offers access to many iconic Dartmoor features. You can encounter dramatic granite tors like Haytor Rocks and Hound Tor, which provide spectacular views. The Teign Gorge and ancient Fingle Woods are also prominent, offering wooded trails and tranquil river scenes. The area is also known for its wild ponies roaming the moorlands.
Many trails in the Moretonhampstead area offer stunning viewpoints, particularly those that ascend to Dartmoor's tors. Routes traversing open moorland, such as the Kennick Reservoir, Grimspound and North Bovey loop, provide extensive panoramic views across the national park. Tors like Haytor Rocks are renowned for their vistas.
The mountain bike trails around Moretonhampstead are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 260 reviews. Over 2600 mountain bikers have explored the area, often praising the diverse terrain, from open moorlands to river valleys, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the routes.
Yes, just a short distance from Moretonhampstead is Haldon Forest Park, which offers dedicated mountain biking trails and facilities. Here you can find highlights like the Kiddens Trail, the Nutcracker Trail, and the Haldon Forest MTB Skills Park, catering to various skill levels.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Moretonhampstead are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Hunter's Trail and the River Teign loop and the Wrey Valley Trail – Hisley Bridge loop, providing convenient options for exploring the area.
Dartmoor's weather can be unpredictable, but spring and autumn generally offer pleasant conditions for mountain biking with cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great, but trails might be busier. Winter can be challenging due to colder weather and potentially muddy or icy conditions on the moorlands.
Yes, the Teign Gorge is a popular area for mountain biking. The Hunter's Trail and the River Teign loop from Castle Drogo specifically explores this scenic gorge and its surrounding woodlands, offering a moderate challenge.
Moretonhampstead is indeed an excellent base for cyclists looking to explore the Dartmoor Way. The town is a stop along this 90-mile circular cycling route that encircles the national park, providing diverse sections and challenges for riders.


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