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Hiking around Lustleigh, situated on the eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park, offers diverse and picturesque natural features. The area is characterized by the steep, wooded valley of Lustleigh Cleave, carved by the River Bovey, and ancient woodlands. Granite tors like Hunter's Tor provide dramatic viewpoints over the rolling hills and river valleys. This region provides a captivating blend of rural charm and wild Dartmoor scenery.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.9
(19)
104
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7.17km
01:59
120m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(25)
109
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3.17km
00:52
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9
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38
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5.36km
01:32
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31
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5.36km
01:32
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28
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6.24km
01:47
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Which bridge will you use? Old Clam Bridge circa 1888 with the adjacent new bridge added in 2007...
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Pullabrook Woods is a beautiful woodland area located near the village of Drewsteignton in Devon, England. It is part of the wider Dartmoor National Park, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Features of Pullabrook Woods: Scenic Beauty: Pullabrook Woods is characterized by its lush trees and diverse plant life, providing a tranquil setting for visitors. The woods are particularly lovely in the spring when wildflowers bloom and in autumn when the leaves turn vibrant colors. Walking Trails: There are several walking paths within Pullabrook Woods, including a popular circular route that allows visitors to explore the area. These trails vary in difficulty, making them accessible for families and casual walkers. Diverse Wildlife: The woods are home to various wildlife species, including birds, deer, and small mammals. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will find plenty to observe in this rich habitat. Historical Sign
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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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This scenic bridleway travels through a woodland on the edge of a valley, providing beautiful views of Dartmoor's rugged and remote landscape.
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Saint JOHN BAPTIST, to whom this church is dedicated, is a person on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments (just like the Holy Family with Mary and Joseph). His parents are Zacharias and Elizabeth. After the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elizabeth, who will give birth to a son in old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan. Jesus also comes there to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The memorial day of Saint John Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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Even though it does not tower above the houses in the village, this small sacred monument is of a striking height and is clearly visible. The cross, made of stone - possibly granite - has a beautiful, dignified place. It rests on a large, multi-tiered base, the lowest level of which could serve as a seat, thus inviting the passing hiker to stop for a short spiritual rest.
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Really good quality & fun bridleway descent heading down towards the car park!
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One of my favourite spots in Devon. This is a cute village with so much character.
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Lustleigh offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 19 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 35 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various preferences and abilities.
The trails around Lustleigh are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 360 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the area's captivating blend of rural charm, wild Dartmoor scenery, and the enchanting walks through ancient woodlands and along the River Bovey.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Lustleigh are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Hisley Bridge – Old Clam Bridge loop from Bovey Tracey, which is 7.2 km long and takes about 2 hours to complete, winding through the wooded cleave.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Lustleigh, characterized by ancient woodlands and river valleys, are generally suitable for families. Routes like the Hisley Bridge loop from Bovey Tracey, at 3.2 km, offer a shorter, manageable option for those with children, providing a pleasant outdoor experience without significant challenges.
Many trails in Dartmoor National Park, including those around Lustleigh, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through livestock areas or during ground-nesting bird season. The varied terrain of woodlands and river paths provides an enjoyable experience for dogs.
On an easy hike around Lustleigh, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Expect to walk through ancient woodlands, alongside the serene River Bovey, and within the picturesque Lustleigh Cleave. You might also spot granite tors in the distance and, if lucky, Dartmoor ponies roaming freely.
While many easy trails focus on river valleys and woodlands, the region itself is known for dramatic viewpoints. From the ridge of Lustleigh Cleave, particularly from points like Hunter's Tor and Harton's Chest, you can enjoy panoramic views of Dartmoor's rolling hills and the Bovey Valley. Some easy routes may offer glimpses of these wider landscapes.
Yes, the area is rich in points of interest. While hiking, you might pass by the historic Lichen Grove Stone Bridge. The wider region also features impressive natural monuments like Haytor Rocks and Hound Tor, which are accessible via other routes or short detours.
Lustleigh is beautiful year-round. Spring brings vibrant displays of bluebells and foxgloves in Lustleigh Cleave, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer walks, and even winter walks can be enchanting through the ancient woodlands, though paths might be muddier.
Yes, some easy routes incorporate the charming village of Lustleigh. The Hisley Bridge loop from Lustleigh is a 5.4 km path that offers views of the River Bovey and passes through the village surroundings, allowing you to experience its thatched cottages and historic church.
Parking is available in and around Lustleigh village, often near popular trailheads or designated car parks. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.
While not directly within Lustleigh village, hiking routes in the vicinity can incorporate picturesque reservoir landscapes. For example, Kennick Reservoir is a notable nearby attraction that can be part of a wider hiking experience in the Dartmoor area.
The duration of easy hikes varies. Shorter routes, like the 3.2 km Hisley Bridge loop from Bovey Tracey, can be completed in under an hour. Longer easy trails, such as the 6.5 km Hisley Bridge – Lustleigh Village loop from Bovey Tracey, typically take around 1 hour 50 minutes to complete.


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