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Top 18 Natural Monuments around Broadhempston

Best natural monuments around Broadhempston include a variety of natural features within a tranquil Devon countryside setting. The village offers local natural charm with scenic walks and lush landscapes. The broader region provides access to Dartmoor National Park, known for its moors and tors. This area features significant natural monuments, including prominent geological formations.

Best natural monuments around Broadhempston

  • The most popular natural monuments is Haytor Rocks, a natural monument that is a much-photographed landmark. It offers panoramic views…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Haytor Rocks

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Prepare to be amazed by Haytor Rocks! The much-photographed landmark is even more impressive when you experience it first-hand. If you climb to the top, you can experience panoramic views …

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Dartmoor has a fascinating industrial past and its myriad disused quarries are some of the clearest evidence. Just to the east of the phenomenal Haytor Rocks, lies Haytor Quarry. Part …

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Haytor Rocks Climb from Bovey Tracey

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Home to the 2019 National Hill Climb Championships and featured on the Tour of Britain, Haytor is a very well known climb on the fringes of Dartmoor, gaining 1,100 feet …

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Becka Brook

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This is a really pleasant little brook flowing in a sheltered spot on the moor. A great place to have a picnic. Although, on sunny weekend days, a fair few folks might have the same idea.

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Mel Tor

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Rising above the Dart Valley, Mel Tor sits at 1,135 feet (346 m) and offers fantastic views west, to Venford Reservoir and beyond. To the west, the wilds of Dartmoor …

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Amanda And Arron Williams
August 31, 2025, Haytor Quarry Pond with Water Lilies

ensure you have a good waterproof coat, don't go up when it's to dark as it's very rocky and uneven you would get very lost, in the summer it's amazing with great picnic spots and then it's very hot so sun cream needed definitely.

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Super quiet little pocket of history just below the main Tor.

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Here you can admire beautiful water lilies, a beautiful photo opportunity.

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Cathrin
August 15, 2024, Haytor Rocks

In the late afternoon towards evening you are pretty much alone. Beautiful place to enjoy a sunset or to marvel at the stars. Here you have a 360 ° panoramic view. https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/enjoy-dartmoor/planning-your-visit/places/haytor

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Top 100 Climbs 9 Haytor Vale Rising up the eastern side of Dartmoor is the long climb to Haytor Rocks. Beginning just outside Bovery Tracey, the B3387 forks left at Five Wyches Cross. Rising up to 12%, the rough lower slopes are by and large tree-covered, but as you pass the Edgemoor Hotel you emerge from under the protection of the woods. Here the gradient steadies, althoughnot enough for you to relax. Ullacombe Farm signals the end of the easier stuff and the road bends left, passing over a cattle grid, and rising steeply into the national park. It's really hard going through a small wooded section, and then it eases once more before the hardest stretc. A long, tough grind brings you out onto open moorland, where you climb gently towards and past the Haytor Visitor Centre - the base for walkers and climbers visiting the giant granite outcrop that towers above your final strength-sapping Push to the summit.

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where a lot of stone was taken from, beginning a journey from here to Newton Abbot and beyond

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One of my favourite climbs prefer to join from beckaford which is a tougher climb bit sees far less traffic than if you take the haytor left hander from bovey

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural monuments offer the best views around Broadhempston?

For expansive panoramic views, head to Haytor Rocks, where on a clear day you can see across the moorland to the coast. Mel Tor also provides fantastic views west towards Venford Reservoir and the wilds of Dartmoor. Additionally, Saddle Tor offers delightful views over the surrounding moorland and its more famous neighbor, Haytor.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Broadhempston?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Haytor Rocks is a popular spot for all ages to explore and enjoy the views. Becka Brook is another great option, offering a pleasant, sheltered spot on the moor perfect for a picnic.

What geological formations can I explore near Broadhempston?

The area is rich in geological features, particularly the granite tors of Dartmoor. You can explore the striking rock formations of Haytor Rocks, Mel Tor, and Saddle Tor. The Haytor Quarry Pond with Water Lilies is also a fascinating site, a remnant of Dartmoor's industrial past where granite was once extracted.

Do any natural monuments near Broadhempston have historical significance?

Yes, Haytor Quarry Pond with Water Lilies is a historical site, part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, showcasing Dartmoor's industrial past. The granite from this quarry was transported via a tramway. The area around Haytor also features evidence of ancient human habitation, including Bronze Age hut circles.

What hiking opportunities are available near these natural monuments?

The region offers numerous hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the Dartington House & Estate loop or the Orley Common & Broadhempston loop. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Broadhempston, which includes routes near these natural monuments.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments around Broadhempston?

Absolutely. There are several cycling routes in the vicinity, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the Totnes Town Centre – View of the River Dart loop or the River Dart Path – View of the River Dart loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the cycling guide for Broadhempston.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Broadhempston?

The natural monuments are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush landscapes and warmer weather, ideal for picnics by Becka Brook. Autumn provides beautiful colors across the moorland. Even in late afternoon towards evening, places like Haytor Rocks are less crowded and offer stunning sunset views.

Are the natural monuments around Broadhempston dog-friendly?

Many natural areas in the region, especially within Dartmoor National Park, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, particularly around livestock. Always check specific signage at each location. Generally, places like Haytor Rocks and Becka Brook are popular with dog walkers.

What should I bring for a visit to the natural monuments?

Given the changeable weather on Dartmoor, it's advisable to bring layers of clothing, waterproofs, sturdy footwear, and plenty of water. If you plan to climb tors like Mel Tor, be prepared for potentially windy conditions. Sun protection is also recommended, even on cloudy days.

Where can I find less crowded natural spots near Broadhempston?

While popular spots like Haytor Rocks can get busy, visiting in the late afternoon or early evening can offer a more solitary experience. Exploring lesser-known tors or the tranquil Becka Brook during off-peak times can also provide a peaceful visit. Broadhempston's own Community Woodland offers a quiet local green space.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from landmarks like Haytor Rocks. The opportunity to explore unique rock formations, discover historical sites like Haytor Quarry Pond, and enjoy peaceful spots for picnics by Becka Brook are also highly appreciated. The overall natural beauty and tranquility of the Devon countryside are key attractions.

Are there mountain biking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, the broader Dartmoor area offers challenging mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the Black Hill Gravel Track loop or the Saddle Tor – Haytor Descent loop. For more detailed information and routes, consult the MTB Trails guide for Broadhempston.

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