Best Devon Walks
Bluebells at Emsworthy
 
Best Emsworthy Mire Walks
 
2 TOP Walks
Walk 1 Emsworthy Mire
 difficulty 1/4 (easy)
 1 mile (30 mins)
 2000+ steps
Walk 2 Mire & Saddle Tor
 difficulty 3/4 (challenging)
 1.8 miles (50 mins)
 3600+ steps
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Emsworthy Mire is a nature reserve near Widecombe. In early summer, the fields are a dazzling purple from the flowers of thousands of bluebells.

The is Moor managed by theĀ Devon Wildlife Trust and . It includes the ruins of an old farm, abandoned since the 1870s.

parking
  • Follow the B3387 from Bovey Tracey on to Dartmoor . Go past Haytor Visitors Centre towards Widecombe in the Moor
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  • Postcode TQ13 7TT gives you the area but is not sufficiently accurate
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parking Free Car Park ,Saddle Tor South or Saddle Tor North
  
Point of InterestFields of bluebells
Walk 1
Emsworthy Mire (1 mile)
Emsworthy Barn
Emsworthy Barn

Difficulty:

A short and pleasant rural walk from Saddle Tor Car Park South around the Nature Reserve.
If you enjoy carpets of blue bells this is a must-do walk!

No climbs or steep descents. The route is just a suggestion.

Don't forget your camera!

 

 

 

 

Map of Emsworthy Mire Walk

Map of Walk 1

 

Walk 2
Mire & Saddle Tor (1.8 miles)

Difficulty:

A magnificent walk with delightful views. Most paths are clearly visible. The route contains some steady climbs and descents.

The Walk

A The walk can be done from both Car Parks but we suggest you start from Saddle Tor North , nearest to Saddle Tor.

With your back to the main road , head left towards Saddle Tor following a clear and gently climbing track.

B Once on the saddle of Saddle Tor head South West and aim for Saddle Tor South Car Park.

You can continue in westerly direction towards the main entrance to the nature reserve but there is no clear path to lead you.

C At Saddle Tor South turn right and follow a track leading to the nature reserve.

D From here the path is not clear and some sections may be boggy.

Turn right and aim for the top of Emsworthy Rocks.

E Follow path through Emsworthy Rocks then head SE back to car park.

Map of Emsworthy Mire and Saddle Tor Walk

Map of Walk 2

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