š Impressive granite outcrop in Dartmoor National Park.
š Named for its rock formations resembling dog heads, with a nearby deserted medieval village and Bronze Age burial chamber.
šļø Explore unique granite rock formations
š¶ Discover a deserted medieval village and Bronze Age kistvaen
š“ Spot wild Dartmoor ponies and diverse wildlife
š Experience the landscape that inspired folklore and literature
š Wear good walking boots, weather can change quickly.
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æļø Free car park at the base, arrive early or late afternoon for fewer crowds.
š Dog-friendly with plenty of open space.
Free car park available at the base of the tor, off the B3387.
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