Towns and villages
Be sure to visit our moorland towns, each with its own character, local artisans and independent stores.
Ashburton
- Gateway to southern Dartmoor
- Foodie vibe – artisan bakers, food delis, variety of eateries and the annual Food Festival in September
- Medieval Stannary Town (where tin was weighed, stamped and taxed)
- Wander the streets to see historic buildings (St Lawrence Chapel), antique shops, galleries
Bovey Tracey
- On eastern edge of Dartmoor, only 3 miles from Haytor Rocks
- Enjoy the new Wray Valley cycle route from the National Trust Parke estate to Moretonhampstead
- Home to the Contemporary Craft Festival and Devon Guild of Craftsmen
- Stock up with local produce at the Farmers’ Market (1st and 3rd Saturday each month)
Buckfast
- Home to Buckfast Abbey, with its peaceful gardens and famous Buckfast Tonic Wine
Buckfastleigh
- Interesting mix of architecture in Fore Street (oldest part of town)
- History of wool industry, quarrying, mining, tanning and paper making
- Independent shops, Valiant Soldier museum and information centre
- Good base for walking, cycling, caving and rock climbing
Chagford
- Voted ‘Best place to live’ – situated on north-eastern edge of Dartmoor
- Popular and thriving town with distinctive ‘pepper pot’ market house, pubs, cafés and variety of independent shops
- Great centre for walking – Two Moors Way long distance walking route passes close by
- Home to Chagstock music festival (July) and Chagford Film Festival (September)
Moretonhampstead
- Ancient market town on north-eastern side of Dartmoor
- Centre for local artists and craftspeople (pottery, furniture making, blacksmithing and bronze sculptures) – plus Green Hill Arts Gallery
- Cycle or walk the Wray Valley Trail (between Moretonhampstead and Bovey Tracey)
- Visit the Motor Museum to see a wonderful collection of restored classic cars and motorcycles, or call into the Miniature Pony Centre nearby
Okehampton
- Ideal base for exploring the wild northern moor and Dartmoor’s two highest Tors – High Willhays and Yes Tor
- Fair Trade town with a high percentage of independent shops and a twice weekly market
- Explore the Victorian shopping arcade and Museum of Dartmoor Life
- Stroll through pretty Simmons Park, or visit Okehampton Castle
- Cycle from Okehampton to Lydford on the Granite Way cycle route
Tavistock
- Attractive market town on the western edge of Dartmoor
- Birthplace of Sir Francis Drake
- Great for shopping – over 70% of independent retailers, plus award-winning Pannier Market
- Visit the traditional Goose Fair (October)
- Cycling along the Drake’s Trail (National Cycle Network Route 27)
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
- One of the most picturesque villages on the moor, with pretty village green, attractive tea rooms and local pubs
- The Church of St Pancras, known as the Cathedral of the Moor, is particularly spectacular if seen from the top of the hill when travelling from Haytor
- Visit the traditional Widecombe Fair (2nd Tuesday in September) and see Uncle Tom Cobley and all
- Farmers’ market held every fourth Saturday of the month