Best attractions and places to see around Inwardleigh include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and family-friendly destinations. This peaceful village in Devon, England, is situated on the River Lew and offers access to the rugged landscapes of Dartmoor National Park. The area provides opportunities for exploring significant landmarks and enjoying the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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West Mill Tor 542.7m P20.3 (1780ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 19861) [JNSA s2045] Dartmoor National Park Definitive List summit.
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West Mill Tor is an easy climb from the base of Yes Tor and offers fantastic views in all directions. A sizeable outcrop with various routes to climb to get to the top, varying from safe and simple to steep and trechuous. There is a small stream to cross at the base between Yes Tor and the ground can be waterlogged so will require abit of dry hopping or good footwear.
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The ever so slightly smaller summit of High Willhays, Yes Tor feels grander due to the large granite outcrop. Standing beside the triangulation point atop of Yes Tor offers beautiful views in all directions. A must climb if hiking with the Meldon area.
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Highest point of Devon and Southern England at 621m, accesible form various routes within the area. Although not as grand or striking as other Tors in the area such as Yes, Great Links or West Mills it offers beautiful 360 degree views in all directions.
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A beautiful section of route 27 Granite Way where the trail opens up as you pass across the Meldon Viaduct. Views across show the undulating hills of the highest area within Dartmoor National park where High Willhays and Yes Tor are situated.
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High Willhays is the highest point but it’s neighbour yes tor always feels somewhat grander, for a steep descent and climb head down past fordsland ledge into the okemont valley and back up to kitty tor
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For those looking to clarify camping regulations following the high court ruling on wild camping, there is a link in this video's description https://youtu.be/kRD59PI9jZI
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The highest point of both Dartmoor and southern England!
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The area around Inwardleigh is rich in natural beauty, especially within Dartmoor National Park. You can visit Yes Tor summit, the second highest point in Dartmoor, offering extensive views of North Devon and Cornwall. Another significant viewpoint is High Willhays summit, the highest point on Dartmoor, providing wide-ranging vistas. Don't miss West Mill Tor, which offers views towards Exmoor National Park, or Belstone Common Tor with its distinctive granite formations and mesmerizing clitter.
Yes, Inwardleigh is an excellent base for challenging hikes, particularly into Dartmoor National Park. The summits of Yes Tor and High Willhays are popular destinations for hikers seeking rewarding views. For a more extensive route, consider the 'West Mill Tor – Yes Tor summit loop from Okehampton', which is a difficult 18.3 km hike. You can find more challenging hiking routes in the Hiking around Inwardleigh guide.
Inwardleigh itself is home to the historic St Petrock's Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 13th century, known for its stained glass and intricate carvings. Nearby, you can explore Okehampton Castle, a significant landmark. Further afield, the National Trust's Finch Foundry in Sticklepath offers insights into industrial heritage, and the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton provides a deeper understanding of the region's history and culture.
For families, the area offers several engaging options. The Meldon Viaduct, part of the Granite Way, is a well-surfaced, family-friendly cycle path with no hills. Other attractions include Made-Well CIC, an indoor and outdoor children's farm near Okehampton, War Horse Valley Country Farm Park in Hatherleigh, and Roadford Lake, which provides various indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. RHS Garden Rosemoor also offers a beautiful outdoor experience suitable for families.
Absolutely. The Meldon Viaduct section of the Granite Way is particularly suitable for families due to its flat, well-surfaced path. For other easy walks, consider routes like the 'Abbeyford Woods – Stick Shelter in the Forest loop' (5.1 km) or the 'East Okement River Trail loop from Okehampton' (5.8 km). More options for family-friendly walks can be found in the Hiking around Inwardleigh guide.
The area around Inwardleigh offers several popular cycling routes. The Meldon Viaduct is a key part of the Granite Way, a long-distance cycle path. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes like the 'Lydford & Peter Tavey — Granite Way loop from Okehampton' (53.4 km, difficult) or the 'Okehampton and Hatherleigh loop' (31 km, moderate). Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Inwardleigh guide.
Inwardleigh is close to numerous hiking opportunities, especially in Dartmoor National Park. Popular trails often lead to prominent tors like Yes Tor and High Willhays. For a moderate hike, try the 'Meldon Viaduct – Meldon Quarry Lake loop from Okehampton' (11.4 km). You can find a comprehensive list of trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, in the Hiking around Inwardleigh guide.
Yes, the varied terrain around Inwardleigh provides excellent running opportunities. You can find moderate trails such as the 'Meldon Viaduct – Meldon Dam loop from Okehampton' (12.9 km) or the 'East Okement River Trail – Cullever Steps Ford loop from Okehampton' (10.7 km). For a more challenging run, consider the 'Okehampton loop to Higher Tor & Belstone Tor' (12.5 km). Explore more running trails in the Running Trails around Inwardleigh guide.
The Meldon Viaduct is noted as wheelchair-accessible, forming part of the well-surfaced Granite Way. This provides an opportunity to enjoy impressive views and a historical site. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly before visiting.
The best time to visit Inwardleigh for outdoor activities is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and days are longer, making hiking, cycling, and exploring Dartmoor more enjoyable. However, Dartmoor's rugged beauty can be appreciated year-round, with autumn offering stunning colours and winter providing a dramatic, stark landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.
Inwardleigh has its own traditional pub, The Inwardleigh Arms, which serves food and local ales, offering a taste of local culture. For more options, the nearby town of Okehampton provides a wider selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants.
Yes, parking is generally available near many of the main attractions. For instance, there is parking quite close to Yes Tor summit, making it an accessible climb. Parking is also available near the Meldon Viaduct. It's always a good idea to check specific parking information for each destination before your visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning vistas from the Dartmoor summits like Yes Tor and High Willhays, often describing them as 'beautiful' and 'raw and rugged Dartmoor'. The accessibility of these points for hiking and the wonderful views are frequently highlighted. The Meldon Viaduct is appreciated for its historical significance and its role as a family-friendly cycle path. The overall peaceful atmosphere and the mix of historical sites and natural features also contribute to a highly rated experience.


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