Best mountain peaks around Ogwell are found within the scenic Dartmoor National Park, which is situated in the county of Devon. While Ogwell itself does not feature traditional mountain peaks, the region is known for its elevated natural features called "tors." These tors provide varied landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area offers a range of natural features, from iconic granite outcrops to more remote high points, catering to different levels of hiking experience.
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If you want to know more about this tor... https://www.torsofdartmoor.co.uk/tor-page.php?tor=holwell-tor
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In the late afternoon towards evening you are pretty much alone. Beautiful place to enjoy a sunset or to marvel at the stars. Here you have a 360 ° panoramic view. https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/enjoy-dartmoor/planning-your-visit/places/haytor
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Lovely little easy trig point to bag close to the road with great views.
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Lovely little trail, stunning views and some awesome fauna. Really enjoyed this little section, highly highly recommend.
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A big rock indeed. You can see them from a wide area and you can use them as a landmark.
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A fairly steep slope takes you to Haytor Rock. Beautiful surroundings with beautiful panoramas.
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Very surprising rock formation that we took a closer look at.
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The region around Ogwell, particularly within Dartmoor National Park, is known for its impressive granite tors. Among the most popular are Haytor Rocks, an iconic landmark offering panoramic views, and Saddle Tor, which provides delightful views and opportunities for climbing its rock formations. Visitors also appreciate Holwell Tor for its scenic trails and natural environment.
Yes, Haytor Rocks is considered family-friendly. It features steps carved into the granite for easier access to the summit, and the surrounding area has numerous footpaths suitable for gentle strolls. The National Park Visitor Centre nearby can also provide more information on accessible routes.
The tors around Ogwell offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Haytor Rocks, you can see across Dartmoor and, on clear days, all the way to the South Devon coast. Black Hill Cairns provides fantastic views over Bovey Tracey, Haytor, and the surrounding landscape, while Rippon Tor offers spectacular vistas, often in relative solitude.
Beyond hiking, the tors offer various outdoor activities. Haytor Rocks is a popular spot for rock climbing, abseiling, and bouldering. The wider Dartmoor area provides opportunities for cycling and running. You can find several cycling routes around Ogwell, including easy to moderate options like the "Town Quay Bridge – Café 3 Sixty loop from Broadlands." For running, there are routes such as the "Denbury Cistern – View of Haytor loop from East Ogwell." For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Ogwell and Running Trails around Ogwell guides.
While the immediate vicinity of Ogwell features accessible tors, for a more remote and rugged hiking experience, you can venture further into Dartmoor National Park. High Willhays, at 621 meters (2,039 feet), is the highest point in Devon and Southern England, offering a more challenging ascent. Rippon Tor is also considered a bit more challenging to reach than some other tors, providing a sense of solitude.
The area around the tors is rich in history. Near Haytor Rocks, you can explore the historical Haytor Quarry and the remnants of the Haytor Granite Tramway, which highlight the region's industrial past. Rippon Tor is also steeped in history, with evidence dating back to the Bronze Age.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Haytor Rocks, which is often described as even more impressive in person. The opportunity to climb the granite formations, such as at Saddle Tor, and the sense of peace found at less crowded spots like Rippon Tor are also highly valued. The natural environment and scenic trails, particularly around Holwell Tor, receive positive feedback.
Yes, while the major tors are a short drive away, hiking routes around the River Lemon area often provide scenic landscapes and glimpses of distant tors like Haytor Rocks. These routes, such as the "View of Haytor Rocks – Ford Over the River Lemon loop from East Ogwell," offer accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. You can find more options in the Hiking around Ogwell guide.
The highest point in the wider region, and indeed in Devon and Southern England, is High Willhays, located within Dartmoor National Park. It stands at 621 meters (2,039 feet) above sea level, offering a more remote and rugged hiking experience compared to the tors closer to Ogwell.
Yes, there is a National Park Visitor Centre located near Haytor Rocks where you can get more information about the area, trails, and local wildlife. For additional context on Haytor, you can also visit the official Dartmoor website: visitdartmoor.co.uk.
Absolutely. Besides the iconic Haytor Rocks, other significant tors include Saddle Tor, known for its unique shape and views, and Holwell Tor, which offers lovely trails and views. Black Hill Cairns provides expansive views and interesting historical cairns, while Rippon Tor is appreciated for its spectacular views and historical significance.


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