Stephen's Grave (K4) and The Langstone (K5)

We drove through Peter Tavy then up a single track road to a small car park.  From there we walked along the bridleway, which was a steep hill to begin with.  The path was quite good, although occasionally we had to walk through streams as the water drained off the moor.  There were some pools of water and the edges of the of the path were squishy.  However, this was much better than most of the moor at the moment.  As we walked along we saw one Scottish Blackface that JH illustrates on this page of Dartmoor 365.  He kindly posed for me on the top of a wall.



After about half an hour we reached Stephen's Grave.  It was very easy to spot as we walked along the bridlepath.




We continued walking along the path and it was not until we nearly reached The Langstone that the path petered out and it became very wet.  We were able to get close to the The Langstone, but it was very boggy close to it, so we admired it from a short distance.




We then turned around and retraced our steps back to the car.  The views across Dartmoor were magnificent!  It was also much easier walking downhill rather than climbing up.  An excellent walk.

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