Okement Hill
A modest hill with an observation post, flanked by Hangingstone Hill and High Willhays.
A modest hill with an observation post, flanked by Hangingstone Hill and High Willhays.
A granite hill with a distinctive shape, located near other notable Dartmoor features.
A large granite rock at the entrance to North Bovey, marked with a finger post and named for its historical use as an animal pound.
A hill with a legend, marked by a cairn and views towards Teignmouth and Snowdon.
A fairly flat hill with settling tanks and remnants of the Zeal tramway nearby.
A distinctive ridge with a commanding presence, offering views across the surrounding moorland.
A small habitation on Dartmoor, noted in historical records and gazetteers.
A hill with Bronze Age tombs and views to Longaford Tor, marked by the Crock of Gold cist.