Dartmoor 365

Dartmoor 365
Title Dartmoor 365 PDF eBook
Author John Hayward
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1991
Genre Dartmoor National Park (England)
ISBN 9780951403723

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A Book of Dartmoor

A Book of Dartmoor
Title A Book of Dartmoor PDF eBook
Author Sabine Baring-Gould
Publisher
Total Pages 366
Release 1900
Genre Dartmoor (England)
ISBN

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Dartmoor Tors Compendium

Dartmoor Tors Compendium
Title Dartmoor Tors Compendium PDF eBook
Author Josephine M. Collingwood
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 2017
Genre Dartmoor (England)
ISBN 9781999740504

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Walking on Dartmoor

Walking on Dartmoor
Title Walking on Dartmoor PDF eBook
Author Steve Davison
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages 257
Release 2023-04-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1783629657

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A guidebook to 39 day walks and one two-day Ten Tors challenge across the Dartmoor National Park and its surrounding area. The guide contains low-level shorter walks and higher level more strenuous and challenging routes, therefore there's a walk suitable for all abilities, allowing you to explore all of what Devon's national park has to offer. Each walk contains a detailed route description, 1:50,000 OS maps and colour photography, alongside practical information on public transport links and refreshment stops on each walk. Dartmoor, a National Park since 1951, is wild, and at times isolated. Its a land of blanket bogs and grass moors dotted with fascinating tors, old stone clapper bridges, tree-shaded river valleys and a diverse range of wildlife. Our ancestors have left behind a fascinating treasure trove from intriguing stone rows to fascinating stones circles and burial cairns to hut circles. There are also the stark ruins of Dartmoor's mining heritage, picturesque villages and hamlets that are home to interesting old churches and cosy pubs. You'll be able to stand on High Willhays which, at 621m (2039 ft), is not only a mountain, but also the highest point in Southern England. On a clear day from many of Dartmoor's summits there are great views out over Devon's rural landscape and west into Cornwall to Bodmin Moor.

The Geology of Dartmoor

The Geology of Dartmoor
Title The Geology of Dartmoor PDF eBook
Author Clement Reid
Publisher
Total Pages 122
Release 1912
Genre Geology
ISBN

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The Dartmoor Reaves

The Dartmoor Reaves
Title The Dartmoor Reaves PDF eBook
Author Andrew Fleming
Publisher Windgather Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1911188720

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First published in 1988, The Dartmoor Reaves is a classic story of archaeological fieldwork and discovery, and a winner of the Archaeological Book Award. This major new edition adds both color illustrations and two substantial new chapters to the original groundbreaking text, which revolutionized our understanding of Britain's prehistoric landscapes. Dartmoor has long been known for the richness of its prehistoric heritage; stone circles, hut circles, massive burial cairns, and stone rows all pepper the landscape. In the 1970s a new dimension was added, with the recognition that the long-ignored reaves (ruined walls) are also prehistoric; Dartmoor now posed all sorts of questions about the nature of Bronze Age society. Andrew Fleming describes the critical moment when his own fieldwork picked up the pattern of the reaves, and he realized their true identity. His new chapters place Dartmoor's large-scale, planned, prehistoric landscapes in the context of other 'co-axial' field systems that have since been found elsewhere, and also discuss their meaning, in the light of the latest research on the Bronze Age.

South Devon & Dartmoor

South Devon & Dartmoor
Title South Devon & Dartmoor PDF eBook
Author Hilary Bradt
Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages 356
Release 2024-03-08
Genre Travel
ISBN 1804691003

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This new, thoroughly updated third edition of South Devon and Dartmoor is part of Bradt’s distinctive ‘Slow Travel’ series of guides to UK regions, offering in-depth exploration of one of England’s most popular areas. Written by resident experts Hilary Bradt, the late Janice Booth, and Gill and Alistair Campbell, it remains the essential companion to discovering not just the obvious and well-known sites, but also for getting off the beaten track and understanding what makes this gorgeous part of the country tick. Much of the information in Bradt’s South Devon and Dartmoor has appeared in no other guidebook (apart from previous editions of this book) as the authors uncover the lesser-known charms of the region, as well as different aspects of the more popular places (from the English Riviera and South Hams to Salcombe and Dartmoor), together with colourful characters from the past, folk history and literary links from Agatha Christie to Arthur Conan Doyle. The guide has a special emphasis on car-free travel: walking (this edition features a revised selection of routes, including ‘miles without stiles’ – accessible Dartmoor walks), cycling and river boats, as well as local buses (including the new Dartmoor Explorer service) and trains. This edition has a stronger emphasis on local food (both in markets and when eating out), while the authors have updated their hand-picked suggestions for places to eat and drink, and for accommodation (from idyllically located campsites to boutique B&Bs, via caravans, treehouses and haunted coaching inns). Colourful and witty writing, along with the authors’ enthusiasm for their subject, makes the guide a pleasure to read. With Bradt’s South Devon and Dartmoor, discover the region’s award-winning gin distillery and new whisky distillery; learn what really goes on at a wassail gathering; find out what you should do if you're harassed by pixies on Dartmoor; and discover unique local events like the annual Orange Race held in Totnes. Also included are entertaining and informative stories about historical characters and folklore, while small and historic village churches, with their idiosyncratic saints and intriguing carvings, are described in loving detail.