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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in West Devon

Best mountain peaks in West Devon are primarily found within Dartmoor National Park, characterized by distinctive granite peaks known as tors. These geological formations offer varied landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region holds significant archaeological and historical importance, with many tors located near ancient sites. West Devon provides extensive public access to these peaks, making them popular destinations for exploration.

Best mountain peaks in West Devon

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Yes Tor summit, a summit


Last updated: April 24, 2026

Yes Tor summit

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The second highest point in Dartmoor National Park offers stunning vistas of North Devon and Cornwall. Note: it is close to a military range, so check for firing times before 


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High Willhays summit

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The highest point on Dartmoor and the highest summit south of the Brecon Beacons. Very accessible and an easy hike for most people to do. The best thing is the 


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Bellever Tor

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Fantastic Tor with big views in all directions and cannot be mistaken due to the triangulation point on its highest outcrop.

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Hunter’s Tor

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Many people exploring the Teign Gorge head to Sharp Tor for breathtaking views. Fewer people visit nearby Hunter’s Tor, however, which is surprising as it affords equally-stunning views. Whilst it 


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Widgery Cross at Brat Tor

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Widgery Cross was erected on Bray Tor (also known as Brat Tor and Widgery Tor) by William Widgery to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. It is 


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Kes Tor and Rock Basin

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It is a distinctive rock, not only for its magnificent views, but also for its huge rock pool at the summit, formed by the weathering of weakened feldspar crystals. Before 


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Longaford Tor

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I hiked up to Longaford via Littaford and onto Higher White, beautiful walk which gradually climbed up from Two Bridges. A lovely chain of Tors one after the other is 


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Sittaford Tor

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This Tor is a good spot on an overnight trip. It may be a bit exposed in wind but it is quite remote.

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West Mill Tor

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If you are hiking to Yes Tor, don't pass by West Mill Tor without a visit. It almost looks like the ruins of a castle and is very recognisable.

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Middle Staple Tor

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Whilst it's not quite as grand as Great Staple Tor a few hundred metres north, Middle Staple Tor is still a worthy waymark affording some magnificent views across the Dartmoor landscape.

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Geraint
November 12, 2025, Hunter’s Tor

Hunters Tor on Dartmoor – overview and practical guide Notes on the feature Name variants: Hunters Tor (also found in some guides as “Hunters’ Tor” or “Hunters Tor” with occasional apostrophe usage). It is one of the granite tors you’ll encounter on the eastern Dartmoor plateau. Location context: Situated on the eastern Dartmoor moor, in the general area between Widecombe-in-the-Moor and the higher moorland to the north and east. It’s often visited as part of longer routes from classic eastern Dartmoor starting points. What to expect Elevation and geology: A granite tor typical of Dartmoor—weathered outcrops with rough boulder features and exposed granite. Provides a vantage point to survey surrounding moorland. Scenery: Wide moorland views with horizon lines; potential for good visibility across East Dartmoor on clear days. Getting there Access points: Likely starting points include car parks and laybys near the eastern moor, with access from roads serving Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Ashburton, or Two Bridges. Public transport: Buses to nearby villages with a short walk onto the moor; check current timetables. Parking: Local parking areas around the eastern moorland; follow local signage and

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Ronnie
November 11, 2025, West Mill Tor

West Mill Tor 542.7m P20.3 (1780ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 19861) [JNSA s2045] Dartmoor National Park Definitive List summit.

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October 22, 2025, Sittaford Tor

Sittaford Tor 537.7m P20.1 (1764ft) [List Objective: English sub Dodds] (DoBIH Hill ID: 7776) [JNSA s2116] Dartmoor National Park Definitive List summit.

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Middle Staple Tor (Dartmoor) – A Wild Camp with Stunning Views I visited Staple Tor and wild camped on Middle Staple Tor during a recent bikepacking trip through Cornwall and Dartmoor. I pushed up from the nearby car park — a handy spot to pause for a refreshment before the final ascent. In good weather, the tors look deceptively close, but Middle Staple Tor sits just over 450m, and with a fully loaded rig, I ended up pushing most of the way. That effort was well worth it. The views from the top were incredible, offering a wide sweep of the surrounding moorland. I could see the weather rolling in from a distance, which gave me just enough time to dive into the tent before the rain and low visibility hit. A classic Dartmoor moment. The descent via the old quarryman’s path is short but enjoyable, leading back to the road toward Princetown — perfect for a hot breakfast and access to town facilities. A memorable spot for wild camping and a peaceful overnight on the moor. Tips: ‱ Bring proper gear, footwear and prepare for pushing your bike up rocky paths ‱ Keep an eye on the weather — it changes fast up there and is generally cooler even in summer ‱ Ideal for wild camping with amazing sunrise views if you’re lucky with the weather

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May 9, 2025, Bellever Tor

Bellever Tor is a hill near Postbridge in Dartmoor. It feels a bit like something from Lord of the Rings...

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The views from both Great Links and Brat Tor are incredible. On a clear day you can see both the North Coast and South Coast as well as Bodmin Moor. The River Lyd stepping stone crossing is nice but there is still a wooden bridge crossing if you are a little unsteady on your feet.

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It is a distinctive rock, not only for its magnificent views, but also for its huge rock pool at the summit, formed by the weathering of weakened feldspar crystals. Before geological processes were fully understood, rock pools were described in folklore as the work of the Druids, who needed a camp as close to the sky as possible to "store sacred water and collect the blood of human sacrifices". More info here: https://visitdartmoor.co.uk/things-to-do/moors-tors/kes-tor/

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The first impression of this simple but solidly crafted small sacred monument from 1887 is powerful and imposing. The lonely stone cross can be seen from afar thanks to its exposed location. The ancient, venerable cross is a natural part of this environment and one could almost think that it is literally growing out of the rock from which it rises to a proud height.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest mountain peaks in West Devon?

The highest point in West Devon, and indeed Southern England, is High Willhays summit, standing at 621 meters (2,037 feet). Its slightly lower neighbor, Yes Tor summit, is the second highest at 619 meters (2,031 feet) and is often considered more visually striking due to its prominent rock outcrops.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks in West Devon?

Yes, Bellever Tor is particularly suitable for families. It features a nice wide path leading up from areas like Postbridge, making it accessible even with pushchairs, and offers extensive views. Longaford Tor is another option often enjoyed by families.

Which mountain peaks in West Devon offer the most impressive views?

For panoramic vistas, Yes Tor summit provides stunning views of North Devon and Cornwall. High Willhays summit also offers expansive views on clear days. Great Links Tor is known for incredible views that can extend to both the North and South Coasts on a clear day, as well as Bodmin Moor.

Are there any mountain peaks with historical significance or unique landmarks?

Absolutely. Widgery Cross at Brat Tor is distinguished by the tallest cross on Dartmoor, erected in 1887. Brent Tor features the striking 13th-century church of St Michael perched dramatically atop the tor. Hound Tor is known for its eerie rock shapes and the nearby ruins of a medieval village, steeped in local legend.

What unique natural features can I find on West Devon's mountain peaks?

Kes Tor and Rock Basin is notable for a large rock pool at its summit, formed by natural weathering, which has inspired local folklore. The granite tors themselves are unique geological formations, remnants of ancient weathering processes.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in West Devon?

The area around West Devon's peaks, particularly within Dartmoor National Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the 'High Willhays and Yes Tor loop from Meldon Reservoir' or the 'Bellever, Postbridge & Hartland Tor running loop' via the Running Trails in West Devon guide. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Lydford & Peter Tavey — Granite Way loop' from the Cycling in West Devon guide, or the 'Dartmoor Way Cycle Route' from the Road Cycling Routes in West Devon guide.

Are there specific considerations for visiting mountain peaks near military firing ranges?

Yes, Yes Tor summit is situated close to a military firing range. It is advisable to check firing times before your visit to ensure safety and access. Information is typically available on the Dartmoor military ranges website.

What is the best time to visit West Devon's mountain peaks for hiking?

The best time to visit for hiking is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and days are longer. Clear days offer the most expansive views. However, Dartmoor weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for changing conditions regardless of the season.

Are there accessible parking options for reaching these peaks?

For Widgery Cross at Brat Tor, there is a convenient free car park nearby, making it relatively accessible for a walk to the top. Some highlights like Yes Tor summit also have parking quite close by, facilitating easier access for a shorter trip.

What kind of geology defines the mountain peaks in West Devon?

The mountain peaks in West Devon, known as 'tors,' are distinctive granite formations. This granite formed approximately 280 million years ago. Over millennia, weathering eroded the softer surrounding rock, leaving behind these dramatic and rugged outcrops that characterize the Dartmoor landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in West Devon?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning, expansive views from the summits, especially on clear days. The sense of achievement after reaching the highest points like High Willhays summit is a common highlight. Many also appreciate the unique rock formations, the rich archaeological and historical significance, and the opportunity for peaceful, rugged exploration within Dartmoor National Park.

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