11 ways to spruce up your festive walks
Transform a boring winter walk into a fun-filled mini-adventure with these family-friendly activities to make every walk a lot of fun! Here are 11 ways to spruce up your New Years Day walk.
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Cox Tor Trig
Cox Tor trig pillar stands at 442 metres high (1,450 feet) and is a great viewpoint on the western side of Dartmoor above the ancient town of Tavistock.
North Hessary Tor Trig
North Hessary Tor is a phenomenal viewpoint at 517 metres (1,696 feet) above sea level. Its trig pillar commands a staggering panorama that few others can possess, embracing no less than 100 other tors across Dartmoor and surrounds.
Rippon Tor Trig
Standing at 473-metres (1,552 ft) high, Rippon Tor trig pillar provides 360-degree views across Dartmoor. It also has an interesting history.
Three Barrows Trig
One of the greatest viewpoints on Dartmoor is Three Barrows Tor, standing at 464m (1,522 feet) high. From here you can experience a 360-degree panorama.
Yes Tor Trig
Yes Tor trig pillar stands at 619 metres (2,031 feet) above sea level. It is the second-highest point on Dartmoor with outstanding views in all directions.