Best mountain peaks around Harford are characterized by varied terrain, from rolling hills to river valleys. The region's geography includes prominent hills and ridges, with the highest elevations found in the northern and northwestern parts. These elevated areas offer recreational opportunities and natural features, often integrated within state parks. The highest point in the county is Rock Ridge, at 220 meters.
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Didn't know you had to pay £1 to park here. Must be an honesty box?
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A beautiful viewpoint and starting point for hikes
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Bellever Tor is a hill near Postbridge in Dartmoor. It feels a bit like something from Lord of the Rings...
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Superb views of Dartmoor - highly recommended.
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South Hessary Tor is a small rocky outcrop down the track south of Princetown. It stands at 450 m high and offers good views down Hart Tor Brook towards Leeden Tor and north over Princetown to the mast on higher North Hessary Tor.
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Beautiful Tor with great views. The rock formations are super cool and a great photo point and trig point to boot.
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The komoot community highly rates several peaks. Bellever Tor is a popular summit known for its wide path and extensive views. Another favorite is South Hessary Tor, offering views over Princetown. Visitors also enjoy Western Beacon Summit for its views over Ivybridge and ancient cairns.
Yes, several peaks are suitable for families. Bellever Tor is noted for its wide path, making it accessible even for pushchairs. Combestone Tor is also considered family-friendly and easily accessible by car, offering impressive rock formations and views.
The peaks around Harford offer diverse and magnificent views. From Bellever Tor, you can enjoy big views in all directions. Combestone Tor provides tremendous views, especially along the Dart Valley northwards. Western Beacon Summit affords breathtaking views over Ivybridge and the South Hams.
Many peaks feature interesting historical and natural elements. Yar Tor Summit and Cairn is known for what appears to be a Bronze Age structure. Western Beacon Summit is scattered with ancient cairns. South Hessary Tor has a 'cobra' (weathered iron spike) that used to mark boundaries.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For a variety of routes, you can explore the Hiking around Harford guide, which includes moderate trails like the Butterdon & Western Beacon loop. For easier options, check the Easy hikes around Harford guide, featuring routes like the Ivybridge Longtimber Woods trail.
Beyond hiking, the area is great for gravel biking. The Gravel biking around Harford guide offers routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Bellever Forest loop or the challenging Lydia Bridge Waterfall – The Station House loop.
While specific seasonal considerations for each peak vary, the region's natural beauty, especially during autumn for foliage viewing, makes it a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Good weather is ideal for enjoying the vastness and views of the Dartmoor National Park.
Yes, some peaks offer more challenging ascents. The climb to Yar Tor Summit and Cairn from Dartmeet is described as almost straight up and can be demanding, especially in wet or windy conditions, but the views are well worth the effort.
Yes, the moorland environment is home to various wildlife. You can often spot Dartmoor ponies roaming around the base of tors like Combestone Tor. On trails near Western Beacon Summit, you might also encounter sheep and fluffy cows.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, the unique granite rock formations, and the sense of achievement from reaching the summits. The accessibility of some tors, the historical elements like ancient cairns, and the opportunity to see local wildlife like Dartmoor ponies are also highly appreciated.
Combestone Tor is one of the easiest to access, with the road passing right by it, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car or bike. Its impressive jumble of granite rocks and views are readily available.


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