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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Teignbridge

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Family friendly hiking trails around Teignbridge offer a diverse landscape, blending the wild moorlands of Dartmoor National Park with dramatic coastal paths and tranquil river estuaries. The region is characterized by granite tors, rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque river valleys. Hikers can explore ancient woodlands, open moorland, and scenic riverside routes, providing varied terrain for all ages.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Teignbridge

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Castle Drogo via the Fisherman's Path &…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Castle Drogo via the Fisherman's Path & the Hunter's Path — Dartmoor National Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Geraint
November 12, 2025, Hunter’s Tor

Hunters Tor on Dartmoor – overview and practical guide Notes on the feature Name variants: Hunters Tor (also found in some guides as “Hunters’ Tor” or “Hunters Tor” with occasional apostrophe usage). It is one of the granite tors you’ll encounter on the eastern Dartmoor plateau. Location context: Situated on the eastern Dartmoor moor, in the general area between Widecombe-in-the-Moor and the higher moorland to the north and east. It’s often visited as part of longer routes from classic eastern Dartmoor starting points. What to expect Elevation and geology: A granite tor typical of Dartmoor—weathered outcrops with rough boulder features and exposed granite. Provides a vantage point to survey surrounding moorland. Scenery: Wide moorland views with horizon lines; potential for good visibility across East Dartmoor on clear days. Getting there Access points: Likely starting points include car parks and laybys near the eastern moor, with access from roads serving Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Ashburton, or Two Bridges. Public transport: Buses to nearby villages with a short walk onto the moor; check current timetables. Parking: Local parking areas around the eastern moorland; follow local signage and

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Sharp Tor on Dartmoor – overview and tips Notes on the name Sharp Tor is a well-known tor on Dartmoor, sometimes spelled “Sharp Tor” or “Sharp’s Tor” in regional references. It is one of the classic granite tors that dot the eastern moor. Location context: Sharp Tor sits in the eastern part of Dartmoor National Park, behind or near the villages of Widecombe-in-the-Moor and intersecting with other moorland features such as Haytor and Hound Tor in the wider area. What to expect Elevation and geology: Granite tor forming a rocky outcrop that offers elevated views over the surrounding moor. Typical Dartmoor granite features, weathered by wind and rain into distinctive boulders and crags. Scenery: Expansive moorland around, open horizons, and, on clear days, distant views toward the coast. Getting there Access points: - Likely starting points include nearby car parks on the eastern Dartmoor plateau and routes from towns like Ashburton or Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Public transport: Bus routes to nearby villages with a short walk onto the moor. Parking: Depending on the exact access point, there are local parking areas; check current signage and National Trust/ Dartmoor NPA guidance. Popular routes and what to expect Short circulars: There are moorland circuits that incorporate Sharp Tor as a highlight, often around 2–4 miles (3–6 km) depending on the exact start point. Longer explorations: Combine Sharp Tor with adjacent tors such as Hound Tor, Widecombe area, or more northern tors for a full moorland day. Expect rolling moorland

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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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A great picnic spot. A very large meadow on the River Dart.

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One of Dartmoor's very best swimming spots, Sharrah Pool is an utter delight. It's accessed by beautiful riverside trails that are nice and shaded on warm days. With its cascades, calm areas and helpful rocky steps, its an idyllic place for a dip.

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

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Christine🔹
October 2, 2024, Castle Drogo

The "last castle in England" was only completed in 1930. It's something completely different and although it's not (yet) picturesquely dilapidated, it offers many interesting insights into life between the wars. Lovingly looked after by the National Trust and definitely worth a visit.

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Nice scenic walk along the sound of water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Teignbridge?

Teignbridge offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 700 routes in total. For families, you'll find nearly 400 easy trails, ensuring there are plenty of options suitable for all ages and abilities.

Are there easy walks suitable for families with young children or strollers?

Yes, Teignbridge is well-suited for families with young children. Dartmoor National Park, which extends into the district, offers 'Miles Without Stiles' routes designed for accessibility. Additionally, areas like Stover Country Park (mentioned in fan-out queries) and the Teign Estuary trails provide gentle, picturesque paths perfect for strollers and little legs.

What kind of natural attractions can we expect to see on family hikes in Teignbridge?

The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic granite formations known as tors, such as Haytor Rocks and Hunter’s Tor on Dartmoor. The Teign Estuary offers serene riverside views and opportunities for birdwatching, while woodlands hide cascading waterfalls and peaceful lakes like Haytor Quarry Pond.

Are there any circular routes ideal for families?

Absolutely! Many trails in Teignbridge are designed as circular routes, which are perfect for families as they bring you back to your starting point. A great example is the Haytor Quarry & Rocks loop via Haytor's Granite Tramway, an easy walk that offers fascinating historical insights and stunning views.

Where can we find parking for family-friendly hikes?

Parking is generally available at popular trailheads and attractions throughout Teignbridge. For instance, areas around Dartmoor tors like Haytor often have designated car parks. Many country parks and nature reserves, such as Stover Country Park and Haldon Forest Park (from fan-out queries), also provide ample parking facilities, often with amenities nearby.

Can we access family-friendly trails using public transport?

Yes, several areas are accessible by public transport. The Teign Estuary Trail, for example, connects towns like Newton Abbot, Teignmouth, and Dawlish, which are well-served by local buses and trains. For Dartmoor, some bus services operate to key villages and visitor centers, providing access to trails. It's always best to check local bus timetables for specific routes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly hiking in Teignbridge?

The komoot community highly rates hiking in Teignbridge, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the wild beauty of Dartmoor to the tranquil estuaries, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring with family enjoyable and safe.

Are there any specific trails that offer historical or geological points of interest for families?

Yes, Teignbridge is rich in history and geology. The Haytor Quarry & Rocks loop explores the historic granite tramway. Dartmoor itself is dotted with ancient hill forts and medieval castles, and intriguing cave systems like Joint Mitnor Cave and Pridhamsleigh Cavern add a fascinating dimension to your family's outdoor adventure.

Are there any family-friendly walks that include a visit to a reservoir?

Yes, the region features several beautiful reservoirs that offer peaceful walking opportunities. Kennick Reservoir and Stover Lake (from region research) are excellent choices for a family stroll. The Venford Reservoir, River Dart & Holne loop is another great option, combining reservoir views with riverside paths.

Can we find walks that offer views of the coast or rivers?

Definitely! Teignbridge offers stunning coastal and riverside walks. Sections of the South West Coast Path provide breathtaking views of rugged cliffs and sandy beaches. The Teign Estuary trails follow the picturesque River Teign, offering opportunities to see sailing boats and seabirds. For a challenging but rewarding experience, consider the Teign Gorge section near Castle Drogo.

Are there any family-friendly walks near Castle Drogo?

Yes, the area around Castle Drogo is renowned for its scenic walks, including the famous Teign Gorge. The Castle Drogo via the Fisherman's Path & the Hunter's Path route is a moderate option that offers abundant wildlife spotting and stunning views high above the River Teign.

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