Region
Most climbed route
Highlights
- The tor is shaped like a mountain.
- Wistman's Wood- ancient oak woodland.
Latest summits

"Started at Two Bridges Quarry Car Park with the intention of walking out to the Beardown Man standing stone. Decided to walk up the road to Beardown Farm and follow the path up to the tors. Then kept walking north over Lydford Tor and up to Devils Tor and the standing stone for lunch. Quick trip east for Rough Tor and then south to the Crow tors before heading up to Higher White and following the familiar ridge line back to car. 14.48km. Warm but breezy. Solo" — MuchMoorWalking • May 21, 2022

"First walk of 2022 from Two Bridges out north to Lower White Tor and back. Got within 200m of Lower White but ground far to wet to progress further and visibility virtually zero due to mist/low cloud and drizzle that i returned before reaching the tor. Hardly saw anything further than 100m the whole hike and the wind was battering. 9.1km. Mist/Low Cloud & Very windy. Solo. " — MuchMoorWalking • Jan 1, 2022

"From the car park opposite the hotel, I took the track north past the farm, passing two gates in the walls, before contouring up north-east onto the highest of the Littaford Tors. Continuing north, I traversed Longaford Tor, then heading NNE to the summit of Higher White Tor. A good path took me north onto Lower White Tor, where it petered out. Then followed 4km of very rough, mostly pathless, boggy hiking over Pt. 539m and Flat Tor, up to the peat hag summit of Cut Hill, my main objective of the day. The place felt very remote - for southern England. A further 3km of very rough hiking south brought me eventually onto Rough Tor, where a bit of a path WSW brought me onto Devil's Tor. A path south from there made for easier going to Beardown, where I scaled the 511m eastern tor before heading west to the summit tor. Heading south, I joined the path through Beardown Forest by a leete, and down past Beardown Farm to the River Cowsic, and so on a trail by the river to the road near Two Bridges. Solo.
A fine sunny day with much sunshine for most of it, clouding over a little in the late afternoon. The strong northerly wind eased in the afternoon. Dartmoor ponies, wheatears ..." — marktrengove2 • May 6, 2019