Irishmans Wall
A historic wall built by Irish men around 1820, stretching from Cullever Steps across Belstone Tor.
A historic wall built by Irish men around 1820, stretching from Cullever Steps across Belstone Tor.
A high-altitude oak woodland beneath Black Tor, with lichens and mosses carpeting the ground.
A ruined quarry with deep scars and pools of water, once a major granite source in the 1800s.
A prominent granite tor with two rock basins, overlooking the Walkham Valley and the Princetown Railway.
A quiet, open moorland area with views towards Sourton Tors, captured in a summer photograph by Glavind Strachan.
Multiple granite outcrops above the West Okement Valley with a logan stone and views across to Black Tor and the Slipper Stones.