Dartmoor, England 5 years ago Dartmoor, England Article for senior couples and mature solo travellers seeking to learn about Devon and Cornwall. Join a educational small group tour to learn more. January 2020 2 mins read Blog, British Isles, Clusters, England Dartmoor, England The craggy landscapes and surreal rock formations of Dartmoor are located west of Devon in southern England. In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles, a message sent to Sir Henry Baskerville read, ‘as you value your life or your reason, keep away from the moors’. Doyle painted an image of the moor as grim, forbidding and dangerous. As the famous mists descend upon the peat bogs on your walking tour of Dartmoor, you may feel your senses waking up. But there is no reason to fear this experience! The moors are a dreamy landscape of beautiful villages, country lanes, prehistoric stone circles, farms, rolling hills, granite tors (weathered rocks) and wild ponies. Allow yourself to be swept up in the romance of this evocative place. Dartmoor is a rugged area covering an expanse of about 37 kilometres (20 miles) north to south with heather as the chief vegetation. The United Kingdom has 70 percent of the world’s heather moorland. From a royal forest in Saxon times, Dartmoor and the surrounding woodlands were designated a national park. Dartmoor National Park covers 945 square kilometres, including eight rivers that support the towns of Devon, and grazing fields for wild ponies, sheep, and alpacas. Its wild and picturesque scenery has attracted many visitors; tourism is a chief activity in Dartmoor, with locals dreaming up new and interesting walks on Dartmoor. Llama walking is one such out-of-the-box activity attracting tourists, growing from the alpaca farms which raise the llama for their wool. A regular guided walk can take you through a walking route that takes in the ancient stone circles and tors that rise up from the granite landscape of the moor, through the oak woodlands, and up to Haytor Rocks to experience a fantastic view of the South Devon coast and the ponies freely roaming the landscape at sunset. Articles about Great Britain published by Odyssey Traveller The following list of articles published by odyssey Traveller for mature aged and senior travellers to maximise their knowledge and enjoyment of Britain when visiting; A Traveller’s Guide to Medieval Chester Roman Roads in Britain Understanding British Churches Medieval British life Icons of British Villages Studying Gargoyles and Grotesques New Discoveries About Britain’s Stone Circles Victorian Country Life Britain’s Neolithic past Lumps and Bumps, How to Read the British Landscape The Lake District Poets English Village History Britain’s National Trust For all the articles published on Britain by Odyssey Traveller, please click through on this link to view. External articles to assist you on your walk in Britain How to spend 48 hours in Dartmoor National Park Walking with llamas on Dartmoor Dartmoor National Park Visit Dartmoor How Dartmoor Villages are Preserving a British Icon Dartmoor National trust; Britain’s best walks with Julia Bradbury National Parks of Britain. Ten books about Walking in Britain from the Guardian UNESCO World Heritage sites of Britain Related Tours From €10,179 EUR Rural Britain | Walking Small Group Tour A walking tour into England, Scotland and Wales provides small group journeys with breathtaking scenery to destinations such as Snowdonia national park , the UNESCO world heritage site Hadrians wall and the lake district. each day tour provides authentic experiences often off the beaten path from our local guides. 22 daysEngland, Scotland Level 3 - Moderate to Challenging From €10,253 EUR Devon and Cornwall, England Our guided small group tour of Devon and Cornwall in England, designed for mature and senior travellers who are travelling with their partner or as a solo traveller. A journey filled with medieval treasures, charming fishing villages in the north Cornish coast, stunning cliff-top coastal views of the blue Atlantic, and atmospheric destinations traditionally linked to the legends of King Arthur. 17 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate From €10,893 EUR England’s villages small group history tours for mature travellers Guided tour of the villages of England. The tour leader manages local guides to share their knowledge to give an authentic experience across England. This trip includes the UNESCO World heritage site of Avebury as well as villages in Cornwall, Devon, Dartmoor the border of Wales and the Cotswolds. 19 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate From €10,185 EUR Normandy and Brittany escorted history tours for small mature grups This small group tour for couples and solo travellers is centred on the North West corner of France: Normandy, where the peaceful landscape belies a turbulent past; Brittany, where a strongly separate Celtic culture is still evident; Poitou, famous for its rich farmlands and historic ports; and the Loire Valley, replete with royal châteaux. 22 daysFrance Level 2 - Moderate From €9,398 EUR Small group tours Medieval England A small group tour of England focused on Medieval England and Wales. Spend 21 days on this escorted tour with tour director and local guides travelling from Canterbury to Cambridge, passing through Winchester, Salisbury, Bristol, Hereford and Norwich along the way. Castles, villages, Cathedrals and churches all feature in the Medieval landscapes visited. 22 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate From €8,989 EUR Walking Ancient Britain A walking tour of England & the border of Wales. Explore on foot UNESCO World Heritage sites, Neolithic, Bronze age and Roman landscapes and the occasional Norman castle on your journey. Your tour director and tour guide walk you through the Brecon beacons, the Cotswolds and Welsh borders on this small group tour. 20 daysEngland Level 3 - Moderate to Challenging From €11,715 EUR Yorkshire, Northumberland and the Lake District Small group tour for senior couples and mature solo travellers exploring Northern England. Not just the historic cities of Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester but the Viking shaped landscapes, villages and the Lake District are visited on this program. 25 daysEngland Level 2 - Moderate Related Articles English Village History English Village History The English Village lives in the imagination of anyone who has ever read classic British literature, or watched a BBC costume drama or binged Midsomer Murders. The archetype is of course a… Exploring Cornwall Located on a peninsula winding southwest into The Atlantic Ocean, Cornwall is among England's most culturally and geographically distinct regions. The scenery here is spectacular and varied, ranging from windswept moors to England's best (and… Exploring Devon The history of the county of Devon goes back to at least the Stone Age. 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