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travel within dartmoor

It's easier than you think.

road
Dartmoor is very easy to navigate by road. The A382 takes you from the north of the moor at Whiddon Down, through to Moretonhampstead. Here, take the B3212onto the very heart of the moor to Princetown. Here the road carries on down to Yelverton in the South.

From Bovey Tracey on the eastern edge of the moor, the B3387/B3357 takes you once again to Princetown and on to Tavistock in the West. Don't forget to take in the views and the ponies along the way.

public transport
Dartmoor has a good summer public transport network including buses and trains. The Haytor Hoppa is a scenic bus route, offering plenty of circular and linear walking opportunities. The Dartmoor Sunday Rover ticket gives unlimited travel for a day on a whole range of buses and trains across the moor and is a good day out in itself. For full information, including interactive journey planning, visit www.traveline.org.uk

car-free holidays
Dartmoor is a great place to come and leave your car behind. If you like to walk or cycle you can arrive by public transport and have a completely car free weekend or short break. The Dartmoor Way is a cycling and walking route linking some of Dartmoor's towns and villages with wonderful countryside. For further information, visit www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk.

cycling
You can cycle on public roads, byways open to all traffic, public bridleways, dedicated cycle paths (such as the Granite Way) and Forestry Commission roads. To help you enjoy more of the moor on your bike, Dartmoor National Park Authority has produced a comprehensive map of Dartmoor, showing tried and tested cycle routes, whether you are cycling off-road or touring. The off-road routes have been graded and colour coded by cyclists so that you can easily identify the paths that will suit your ability and mood.  The map includes enlargements of the Tamar Valley AONB and Haldon Forest Park and shows public transport hubs. It is available to buy from the Dartmoor National Park Authority's website www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk/os-onlineshop.htm 

A little help with your travel...
If you are looking at having a carfree holiday, or getting around using public transport, walking or cycling, the only hurdle you may come across is where to put your luggage. We have something that may help. Luggage Transfers will take your bags and deliver them to each venue on your route for a small fee. Click here to find out more...