Best mountain peaks around Okehampton Hamlets are situated on the northern fringe of Dartmoor National Park. The area is characterized by its high moorland, distinctive granite tors, and river valleys. These features offer natural beauty, extensive vistas, and engaging outdoor experiences. The region provides an ideal setting for hiking and exploring.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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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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The ever so slightly smaller summit of High Willhays, Yes Tor feels grander due to the large granite outcrop. Standing beside the triangulation point atop of Yes Tor offers beautiful views in all directions. A must climb if hiking with the Meldon area.
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Highest point of Devon and Southern England at 621m, accesible form various routes within the area. Although not as grand or striking as other Tors in the area such as Yes, Great Links or West Mills it offers beautiful 360 degree views in all directions.
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High Willhays is the highest point but it’s neighbour yes tor always feels somewhat grander, for a steep descent and climb head down past fordsland ledge into the okemont valley and back up to kitty tor
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For those looking to clarify camping regulations following the high court ruling on wild camping, there is a link in this video's description https://youtu.be/kRD59PI9jZI
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The most popular mountain peaks in the area include Yes Tor summit, the second highest point in Dartmoor National Park, and High Willhays summit, which is the highest point in Dartmoor and southern England. Both offer extensive views and are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
From peaks like Yes Tor summit and High Willhays summit, you can expect extensive panoramic views of North Devon, Cornwall, and the surrounding Dartmoor landscape. Other tors like West Mill Tor offer views as far as Exmoor National Park. Many visitors highlight the 'wonderful views' as a key attraction.
Yes, a notable historical landmark is Widgery Cross at Brat Tor. This impressive cross was erected in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and is the tallest cross on Dartmoor, standing almost 12 feet 8 inches (3.86 meters) tall.
The landscape around Okehampton Hamlets is characterized by high moorland, distinctive granite tors, and river valleys. You'll find prominent granite formations like Kes Tor, which features a unique rock basin at its summit. The area is also known for its open moorland and the striking jointings of tors like Higher Tor.
The area is ideal for hiking and exploring. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Yes Tor & High Willhays loop from Meldon Reservoir' or the 'Meldon Reservoir and Black Tor Loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Okehampton Hamlets guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Granite Way Lydford Loop' available; see the Cycling around Okehampton Hamlets guide for details.
Both challenging hikes and easier walks are available. Many routes to the prominent peaks like Yes Tor and High Willhays are considered moderate. Some areas, especially those leading to remote tors like Sittaford Tor, can involve tough, boggy terrain. There are also easier, accessible options, such as the 'Meldon Dam – Meldon Reservoir loop' which is rated easy. The overall difficulty varies, so checking specific route details is recommended.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time, especially when the moorland around East Hill is covered with bluebells. Generally, good weather conditions make for the best hiking experiences and clearer views. It's always advisable to be well-equipped and check weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, some peaks like Yes Tor are close to military firing ranges. It is crucial to check firing times before planning your visit to ensure safety and avoid restricted areas. Information is often available on the Dartmoor National Park website or local military range websites.
Visitors frequently praise the 'wonderful views' from the summits, especially on clear days. The raw and rugged beauty of Dartmoor, the sense of remoteness, and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes are also highly valued. The accessibility of many tors, even for relatively easy climbs, is also a common positive comment.
Yes, parking is available in several locations. For instance, there is parking quite close to Yes Tor summit, making it an easy tor to climb. A free car park is also located not far from the base of Brat Tor, providing access to Widgery Cross.
The highest point in Dartmoor National Park and southern England is High Willhays summit, standing at 2,037 feet (621 meters). Just slightly lower is Yes Tor summit, at 2,028 feet (618 meters), which is the second highest point.
While many of the higher peaks involve moderate hikes, some tors are more accessible. For example, the path to Yes Tor summit is described as an 'easy hike for most people'. The 'Meldon Dam – Meldon Reservoir loop' is also rated as an easy hiking option, which could be suitable for families. Always consider the fitness level of your group and check route details before setting out.


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