Winford Steps (M12) and Belllever Tor (L 11)
We drove to the car park near Bellever Bridge. As we walked up the bridlepath we could look back over the East Dart as it meandered around. As it was early in the morning there were not the usually crowds at the side of the river.
We continued until we came to Laughter Hole House. We had to climb up the hill to skirt this property, then took the path down to the river at the other side of it. This brought us to Winford Steps.
We rretuned up the hill to Laughter Hole Farm, that is not a nature reserve. We walked through this and back to Bellever Bridge on a higher bridle path.
After lunch we walked in the opposite direction from the car park and past the Youth Hostel . Just as we were approaching the forest we saw a small deer. He ran into the trees and although I scanned the area as I walked I did not see him again. We gradually climbed up until we came to a rough path that led through heather to Bellever Tor. The views from here was good, even though there was a mistiness lingering in the distance.
The good thing about this walk was that it was downhill all the way back!
We continued until we came to Laughter Hole House. We had to climb up the hill to skirt this property, then took the path down to the river at the other side of it. This brought us to Winford Steps.
We rretuned up the hill to Laughter Hole Farm, that is not a nature reserve. We walked through this and back to Bellever Bridge on a higher bridle path.
After lunch we walked in the opposite direction from the car park and past the Youth Hostel . Just as we were approaching the forest we saw a small deer. He ran into the trees and although I scanned the area as I walked I did not see him again. We gradually climbed up until we came to a rough path that led through heather to Bellever Tor. The views from here was good, even though there was a mistiness lingering in the distance.
The good thing about this walk was that it was downhill all the way back!
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