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Jogging around Beaworthy offers access to diverse natural landscapes in West Devon, England. The region is characterized by its proximity to Dartmoor National Park, featuring rugged terrain and ancient features, alongside tranquil woodlands and rolling hills. Runners can explore well-maintained paths around Tamar Lakes and sections of the Granite Way, which includes the historic Meldon Viaduct. This varied topography provides a range of running experiences, from challenging moorland trails to gentler lakeside loops.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
27
runners
8.36km
01:05
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
28
runners
5.92km
00:38
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
runners
40.9km
04:56
990m
990m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
6
runners
10.8km
01:20
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
11.0km
01:24
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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A beautiful section of route 27 Granite Way where the trail opens up as you pass across the Meldon Viaduct. Views across show the undulating hills of the highest area within Dartmoor National park where High Willhays and Yes Tor are situated.
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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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Meldon Reservoir was constructed in the 1970s to supply water to the surrounding area. The car park by the dam offers good access to the high tors of north Dartmoor. Run across the dam and up onto the moor or along the enjoyable lakeside trail.
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There are over 100 running routes around Beaworthy, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find everything from challenging moorland trails within Dartmoor National Park to gentler loops around picturesque lakes and through tranquil woodlands.
The region around Beaworthy offers varied terrain. You can expect rugged moorland and significant ascents, particularly on routes heading towards Dartmoor's peaks like High Willhays and Yes Tor loop from Meldon Reservoir. There are also more moderate paths, such as the Meldon Dam – View of Meldon Reservoir loop from Sourton, and well-maintained, flatter sections like those found on the Granite Way or around Tamar Lakes, suitable for easier jogs.
Yes, for families or those seeking a less strenuous run, sections of The Granite Way offer well-surfaced, mostly flat paths. The trails around Tamar Lakes also provide generally level, well-maintained surfaces with picturesque waterside scenery, making them ideal for a family outing.
Many of the routes in the Beaworthy area are circular. For instance, the Meldon Viaduct and Valley View – Meldon Viaduct loop from Sourton is a moderate circular option. Additionally, the trails around Upper and Lower Tamar Lakes offer popular circular paths, perfect for enjoying the waterside views.
Absolutely! Many trails offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. The Meldon Dam – View of Meldon Reservoir loop from Sourton provides scenic views of Meldon Reservoir. You can also find routes that lead to prominent summits like Yes Tor summit and High Willhays summit, offering expansive vistas of Dartmoor. The historic Meldon Viaduct is also a key feature on some routes.
Many trails in the Beaworthy area, especially those within Dartmoor National Park and around the Tamar Lakes, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific restrictions or requirements, such as keeping dogs on leads.
While not directly on the listed running routes, the nearby Lydford Gorge, managed by the National Trust, is a natural attraction known for its picturesque trails along a river and features a dramatic waterfall. It's a great spot to explore if you're looking for unique natural scenery in the vicinity.
The running routes around Beaworthy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from the challenging ascents of Dartmoor to the tranquil lakeside paths, and the stunning natural beauty of West Devon.
Yes, beginners can find suitable options. The paths around Tamar Lakes are generally level and well-maintained, providing an accessible and scenic environment for those new to running. Sections of The Granite Way also offer a relatively flat and easy surface.
While specific pubs directly adjacent to every route are not detailed, the broader region around Beaworthy, including nearby villages and towns, offers various pubs and eateries where you can enjoy a post-run meal. It's advisable to check local listings or plan your route to finish near a village with amenities.
For a challenging workout, consider the routes that venture into Dartmoor National Park. The High Willhays and Yes Tor loop from Meldon Reservoir, an 8.1-mile trail with significant elevation gain, is a popular choice. Another difficult option is the Meldon Reservoir – Yes Tor summit loop from Sourton, which covers nearly 12 miles with substantial climbing.
Beaworthy is a rural area, and while local bus services may connect some villages, direct public transport access to the start points of many specific trails, especially those deep within Dartmoor, can be limited. Planning for car access or checking local bus routes to nearby towns like Okehampton (which has better connections to Dartmoor) is often recommended.
Parking is typically available at key access points for popular trails. For routes around Meldon Reservoir and Dartmoor, there are often designated car parks. For trails around Tamar Lakes, parking is usually available at visitor centers or specific car parks like the Lower Tamar CP. Always look for official parking areas and be mindful of local regulations.


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