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Explore Dartmoor with a knowledgeable guide on a walk designed to match your interests and fitness level. Whether you prefer a gentle family-friendly route or a more challenging trek, there are options for all abilities. Along the way, learn about Dartmoor’s rich history, unique wildlife, and fascinating myths and legends while taking in the incredible landscapes of this national park.
Walks are available as half-day or full-day experiences and can be tailored to suit all ages and abilities. Whether you want to explore ancient stone circles, climb iconic tors, or take a relaxed stroll through scenic valleys, the route will be designed around your preferences. Family-friendly options ensure that children can get involved, with plenty of opportunities to learn and explore along the way.
For those looking for an accessible route, walks can be planned with mobility needs in mind, offering a chance to take in the beauty of Dartmoor without tackling difficult terrain. Along the way, expect to hear stories of Dartmoor’s history, myths, and wildlife, making the experience both enjoyable and informative.
Each walk is led by a qualified and insured Hill and Moorland Leader, ensuring a safe and engaging experience from start to finish.
Dartmoor National Park spans 368 square miles of moorland, valleys, woodlands, and granite tors in Devon. The area is rich in history, with prehistoric remains, medieval ruins, and abandoned mining sites scattered across the landscape.
Home to wild ponies, rare birds, and hidden streams, Dartmoor is the perfect place to explore on foot. Walks can be tailored to include popular locations such as Haytor, Wistman’s Wood, or lesser-known areas off the beaten track.
There are no age restrictions, and walks are available for all fitness levels. Routes can be adjusted to accommodate mobility requirements, but some areas have rough and uneven terrain.
If accessibility is a concern, please get in touch to discuss the best options.
With years of experience exploring Dartmoor, the guide offers in-depth knowledge of the landscape, history, and folklore. Each walk is planned with care, ensuring a balance between adventure, learning, and enjoyment. Whether it’s a short stroll or a full-day trek, the experience is designed to be engaging, informative, and suited to the needs of each group.
Safety and enjoyment are a top priority, with a fully qualified and insured Hill and Moorland Leader guiding each walk. Outdoor first aid training provides added reassurance, and walks are always adapted to ensure they remain within a comfortable ability level for all participants. The flexibility to create a completely bespoke experience makes these guided walks a great option for families, groups, or individuals wanting to explore Dartmoor with expert insight.
Walks are designed to suit all ages and abilities, from gentle family-friendly routes to more challenging treks. Each walk is planned based on the needs and experience levels of the group, ensuring everyone can take part safely.
Prices can be found on the booking form below, but these are starting prices and may vary depending on group size and specific requirements.
The standard group size is 1-12 people. However, for large groups an additional guide may be required, which could result in a higher cost.
For large groups, please get in touch via the adventuro chat below to discuss arrangements and pricing before booking.
Yes, walks are available throughout the year, providing a great experience in every season. Dartmoor has something unique to offer in all weather conditions, whether it’s crisp winter landscapes, summer greenery, or autumn colours.
Dartmoor is known for its changeable weather, so walks will continue as long as participants are dressed appropriately.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times. If bringing a dog, please mention it in advance, as some routes may include livestock or other factors that could affect suitability.
Yes, some routes can accommodate mobility aids. While certain areas of Dartmoor have uneven terrain, there are alternative paths that still provide great views and interesting stories about the moor’s history, wildlife, and folklore.
Yes, while Dartmoor is the main focus, guided walks are also available in other locations. The guide has extensive experience walking the South West Coast Path, the South Devon coastline, and the South Hams countryside.
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Dartmoor National Park