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Dartmoor Witches

Beautiful circular walk to explore the location origins of a famous Dartmoor Witch legend. Exploring history and mystery along the way, we will see if we can reimagine these stories, and reawaken our innate human connection with nature, mystery and old magic.


Tickets

FEE: £20 per adult. Group size is limited so pre-booking is essential. 


Location:

Swallerton Gate car park (under Hound Tor). Grid Ref SX739792. The car park is approximately 2 1/2 miles west of Haytor Vale on the B3387 - from this direction, turn right to Hound Tor & Manaton. Continue for 1 1/2 mile (approx.) to Swallerton Gate Cross - the car park is signposted with a 'P' to the right.
Nearest postcode for SatNav is TQ13 9XG but we don't recommend following a sat nav as it rarely takes you to an exact Dartmoor location.
If you use what3words app; 'fooling.summer.wealth'

Car Sharing - Please car share where possible. Parking is limited on Dartmoor. And sharing lessens our impact on the environment. Thank you.

Further Information:

WHAT TO WEAR/BRING: Sturdy walking boots; warm layers; sunscreen; waterproof jacket and trousers (whatever the forecast); walking poles if you have them; drink/flask and snack or picnic lunch.

Dogs - By arrangement only please.

LEVEL: Moderate - approximately 7km walk in hilly, moorland and woodland terrain.

Route is dependent on weather conditions and group pace.

CANCELLATION: The event will go ahead come rain or shine. Payments are refunded (less the booking fee) for cancellations no less than six weeks before your walk or experience.

If you cancel after the six weeks, we would advise you please try to resell/pass on your ticket and/or we can try to re-sell your ticket (we sometimes have a waitlist although there is no guarantee) we can then offer a credit note for the ticket price (minus the £1 booking fee and minus a £5 admin fee).

Click here to view our full cancellation Policy

RISK: Walks and activities are at your own risk. No liability accepted for accidents or incidents.

Later Event: 23 October
Stone Circle Walk