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Exmoor & Bodmin Moor Walks

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Exmoor National Park

With more than 620 miles of walking routes, Exmoor has a fantastic array of hikes – they’re outlined in this interactive Exmoor Walking Map. Some of the most popular are around the ancient Tar Steps bridge.

Some epic long distance walks take in Exmoor, while Exmoor Explorers guides you through 10 popular day and half-day hikes.

Exmoor Ponies

Bodmin Moor

The smaller of Devon and Cornwall’s three moors, Bodmin Moor is 77 square miles of heathland and rocky tors. The high points are Brown Willy (420m) and Rough Tor (400m). Minions & the Cheesewring are perfect places for an introductory stroll.

The 27-mile Saint’s Way trail nears the western edge of the moor at Lanivet. You can also pick up the traffic-free Camel Trail at Bodmin and hike (or cycle) all the way to Padstow, some 12 miles north.

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Circular Walks on Bodmin

Minions & the Cheesewring Walk

Stone circles and towering rocks (2.75 miles)

Tarr Steps Walks

Hike to an Exmoor icon (2–12 miles)

Text © Belinda Dixon

Images by James Johnstone, Richard Szwejkowski