Category: Family Days Out

5 Dartmoor walks you can’t miss

Myths, Legends, Ponies and Folk-Law – intrigued? Then keep reading…

Dartmoor is 954 square kilometres of stunning National Park, unusual rugged terrain, lots of unanswered questions and some of the cleanest air in the country. Below you’ll find 5 of our must-visit spots to explore on foot!

WISTMAN’S WOOD

Wistman’s Wood is an intriguing patch of Dartmoor woodland, famed for its carpet of mosses and lichens that festoon the trees and the giant granite boulders. Not everything at Wistman’s Wood is giant though, the woodland is home to an unusual copse of dwarf oak trees – there are many theories on why the trees are dwarfed – ranging from witchcraft to the unique weather climate around them. One thing’s for sure though, Wistman’s Wood is eerily atmospheric and well worth a visit.

MELDON RESERVOIR

Arguably one of Dartmoor’s best kept secrets, Meldon Reservoir is nestled on the Northern edge of the National Park and is approximately 10 minutes from Westdown Farm by car. With miles of public footpaths and bridleways, you can lose hours of your day exploring and taking in breathtaking scenery. If you fancy a spot of wild swimming, a dip in the nearby river pools offer a refreshing way to cool down after a long day of exploring!

SCORHILL STONE CIRCLE, GIDLEIGH

Nestled a few miles outside of Chagford, Scorhill Stone Circle is another place steeped in history and mystery. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the circle is recognised as a scheduled monument and is described as Devon’s finest stone circle. When and how it appeared will always be a mystery. But one thing’s for sure, and that is that when you’re in the area you really must pay it a visit.

HOUND TOR AND THE DESERTED MEDIAEVAL VILLAGE

Owned by English heritage, the remains of this isolated settlement are located on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, between two granite masses, Hound Tor and Greater Rocks. The village, which was abandoned in the 1960s and consists of a cluster of traditional houses which were believed to date from the 13th century.

BRENTOR CHURCH

Unusually for a Tor, this one is not a mass of granite, but instead is formed from 350 million year old basaltic lava! But perhaps more unusual, this Tor has a church on top of it. It is rumoured that Brentor Church was built by a group of former Pagan Satan Worshipers who later found God and devoted the rest of their lives to  building a church on the top of Brentor to be seen by people from miles around.

Tempted to visit us but still not sure?

How about seeing out the day next to a roaring outdoor log fire at Westdown Farm, whilst the little ones sleep off a fun-filled day out. We promise, we aren’t making any of this up, our corner of England really is as great as we say it is! The best place to come to relax and unwind.

Pack a picnic in the car

Rivers, beaches, tors and woodland – if you fancy packing up a picnic you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding an idyllic spot. 

West Devon and North Cornwall aren’t designated as areas of outstanding natural beauty for no reason! In this article, we’ve compiled a list our favourite spots to enjoy a bite to eat in the great outdoors.

FINGLE BRIDGE, DARTMOOR

Fingle Bridge is a stunningly pretty spot, with miles of footpaths which run through the ancient woodland and along the side of a beautifully clean river. Sit on the banks, dip your toes and enjoy how crystal clear the water is! 

INSTOW, NORTH DEVON

One of the jewels in the crown for North Devon, Instow is a picture postcard former fishing village with an incredible beach. Boasting miles of fine white sand and calm waters to dip your toes in, Instow has captured the hearts of everybody who has been lucky enough to visit and is a firm favourite of ours. 

MEETH QUARRY NATURE RESERVE, DEVON WILDLIFE TRUST

DWT (Devon Wildlife Trust) acquired the disused clay quarry in Meeth, only four miles north of Westdown Farm Wild Campsite and have since turned it into a nature reserve which is now bursting at the seams with native wildlife. Grab a pair of binoculars for bird watching and keep an eye out for creepy crawlies!

SUMMERLEAZE BEACH, BUDE

If you can imagine a British seaside holiday, you’ll have a good idea of what to expect in Bude, a sandy beach, an outdoor salt water lido and plenty of places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. Roughly half an hour from Westdown Farm by car, Bude is within easy reach for a day out. 

MELDON RESERVOIR

Arguably one of Dartmoor’s best kept secrets, Meldon Reservoir is nestled on the Northern edge of the National Park and is approximately 10 minutes from Westdown Farm by car. With miles of public footpaths and bridleways, you can lose hours of your day exploring and taking in breathtaking scenery. If you fancy a spot of wild swimming, a dip in the nearby river pools offer a refreshing way to cool down after a long day of exploring!

SCORHILL STONE CIRCLE, GIDLEIGH

Nestled a few miles outside of Chagford, Scorhill Stone Circle is another place steeped in history and mystery. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the circle is recognised as a scheduled monument and is described as Devon’s finest stone circle. When and how it appeared will always be a mystery. But one thing’s for sure, and that is that when you’re in the area you really must pay it a visit. 

Tempted to visit us but still not sure?

How about seeing out the day next to a roaring outdoor log fire at Westdown Farm, whilst the little ones sleep off a fun-filled day out. We promise, we aren’t making any of this up, our corner of England really is as great as we say it is! The best place to come to relax and unwind.

Activities for a rainy day

Here at Westdown Farm, we don’t let a damp day dampen our spirits – and here’s why!

Although famed for the great outdoors, there are plenty of fantastic destinations which will keep you dry and out of the rain. Devon and Cornwall are blessed with some amazing indoor attractions which we hope you’ll love as much as we do!

Get indoors!

Below you’ll find a list of our favourite things to do and places to go when the weather decides to throw a spanner in the works.

MERLIN CINEMA, OKEHAMPTON

A ten minute drive will take you into Okehampton, where you will find Merlin Cinema, a cosy destination to sit back and enjoy all the latest blockbusters!

TENPIN BOWLING, EXETER

Who doesn’t love bowling? Tenpin is situated in Exeter, Devon’s capital city – a short drive up the A30!

THE SPLASH, BUDE

Here with the family? Why not head down to Bude and pay a visit to The Splash – a super fun indoor swimming pool with wave machines and water slides!

iBOUNCE, EXETER

Did you know that Devon plays host to the region’s premier indoor trampolining centre? We did, and we love it! There’s also a soft play for the little ones – fun for all the family is to be had at iBounce.

MUSEUM OF DARTMOOR LIFE, OKEHAMPTON

If you want to explore some of our local heritage and see how people existed on Dartmoor all those years ago, then you’ll only have a 10 minute drive to find out the answer. You’ll find The Museum of Dartmoor Life right in the centre of Okehampton.

TAVISTOCK PANNIER MARKET, TAVISTOCK

If you’re looking to sample some locally made treats and find out about our local makers, then look no further. Tavistock Market is a hive of antiques, crafts and local produce – and better still, it’s all under cover so you won’t have to worry about the rain.

NATIONAL MARINE AQUARIUM, PLYMOUTH

Perhaps a little further afield but still within an hour of Westdown, Plymouth aquarium has some wonderful specimens and exhibits from across the glove. With tunnels passing underneath the tanks, you’ll have ample opportunities to get up close and personal with some spectacular sea life.

ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETER

Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum honestly wouldn’t be out of place in London. The building itself is a magnificent gothic structure and what’s more, it’s home to some amazing animal specimens and art collections.

Tempted to visit us but still not sure?

How about seeing out the day next to a roaring outdoor log fire at Westdown Farm, whilst the little ones sleep off a fun-filled day out. We promise, we aren’t making any of this up, our corner of England really is as great as we say it is! The best place to come to relax and unwind.