Crockern Tor, M10, Bellever Bridge L12, Warren House Inn I 13, Four Aces I14
It was a cold windy day so we did not want to walk far so we planned a series of short walks. First we stopped at the base of Crockern Tor. It was a fairly easy walk to the top, just a bit wet in places. once on the top the wind was fierce and we were glad to get back to the car after a quick walk around the rocks at the top and looking at the parliament stone.
We then drove on to Bellever. It was pretty walking along the river to the bridge and it was more sheltered here. We could not stop long, however, as the minimum parking fee was £2 for 2 hours, and we wanted to get on to lunch.
We then proceded to the Warren House Inn. It was lovely and warm there, with 2 log fires burning. It seemed appropriate to have Warreners pie for lunch, although Andy stuck with Beef and Ale pie. Both were delicious.
After our lunch we planned to explore Dartmoor further. As we drove along I noticed a diamond and heart shaped field, which JH features at I14. We parked the car at Bennetts Cross to take a closer look, but it started to rain and it was very cold, so I just photographed the fields from a distance.
We then drove on to Bellever. It was pretty walking along the river to the bridge and it was more sheltered here. We could not stop long, however, as the minimum parking fee was £2 for 2 hours, and we wanted to get on to lunch.
We then proceded to the Warren House Inn. It was lovely and warm there, with 2 log fires burning. It seemed appropriate to have Warreners pie for lunch, although Andy stuck with Beef and Ale pie. Both were delicious.
As we ate we noticed a most unusual clock, a backwards one!
After our lunch we planned to explore Dartmoor further. As we drove along I noticed a diamond and heart shaped field, which JH features at I14. We parked the car at Bennetts Cross to take a closer look, but it started to rain and it was very cold, so I just photographed the fields from a distance.
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