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  • Buckland Abbey

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    Originally Cistercian monastery, then home of Sir Francis Drake. Ancient buildings, exhibitions, herb garden, craft workshops and estate walks. Elizabethan garden.

    Location:
    Yelverton
  • Meldon Viaduct

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    This viaduct was built in 1874 and spans 165 metres over the remains of mineral mines. The views from the viaduct span across to Meldon Dam and reservoir to the south west. The views of this dam almost 50 metres high are as impressive as the original

    Location:
    Okehampton
  • Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust

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    The charity's mission is to save the indigenous Dartmoor Pony from extinction and to maintain its presence on Dartmoor, thus protecting our heritage for future generations.

    Location:
    Dartmeet
  • The Original Miniature Pony Centre

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    Visitors to the Miniature Pony Centre can experience animals and activities, all set in 20 acres of beautiful parkland within Dartmoor National Park. See, meet and touch over 150 animals, including our famous Miniature Shetland ponies.

    Location:
    North Bovey
  • Meldon Reservoir

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    Surrounded by open moorland, Meldon is a breathtaking reservoir lake 900 feet above sea level teeming with native wildlife; befriend one of the fishermen sat on the steep banks and you may glimpse a brown trout!

    Location:
    Okehampton
  • The Granite Way

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    The Granite Way is an 11 mile cycle and walkway running along a former railway line between Okehampton and Lydford along the north western edge of Dartmoor.A journey along the Granite Way offers good views of the granite landscape of Dartmoor.

    Location:
    Okehampton And Lydford
  • Wistmans Wood

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    This site takes it's name from a small oak wood. This amazing woodland is important for the mosses and lichens that festoon the trees and the impressive granite boulders found on the site.

    Location:
    Princetown
  • The Contemporary Craft Fair

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    Whether you have a passion for fashion, jewellery or silver, or are looking to add some individual touches to your home -you will be guaranteed to find something gorgeous and most importantly, hand made in the UK.

    Location:
    Bovey Tracey
  • Black a Tor Copse

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    Black-a-Tor Copse is one of the best examples of high altitude oak woodland in Britain. The lichens and mosses that drape the trees are nationally important- and grow here in this unique clean air woodland.

    Location:
    Okehampton
  • Stone Lane Gardens & Mythic Garden Sculpture Exhibition

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    A lovely 5-acre landscaped woodland and water garden with beautiful National Collections of birch and alder trees from all over the northern hemisphere. Garden open all year with summer sculpture exhibition from May to October.

    Location:
    Chagford

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