Stowford to Western Beacon X11 and 12

We parked the car by Stowford Bridge and saw the signs marking the start of the Dartmoor National Park and the Two Moors Way.




We walked along the Two Moors Way, first up a narrow road then off on a stony path that led up to the moors.  When we reached the moors we left the Two Moors Way and headed uphill to Western Beacon, crossing the Red Lake tramway.  It was a gentle climb up, but it was good to stop occasionally to look back at the far reaching views.




At the top of Western Beacon it was interesting to see the various cairns.











We then followed the row of stones that led us to Black Pool.  It had been very dry lately and there was not much water in the pool.






We then cut down to the Red Lake Tramway and crossed it to the Two Moors Way, which we followed back to our car.  It was interesting to see the large stones that looked like millstones had been used in making the wall that borders the Two Moors Way.




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