Crock of God (N9) and Holming Beam (L8)

We started the day visiting the Dartmoor 365 exhibition at the Dartmoor Visitor Centre in Princetown.  It was an excellent display and inspired us to continue to get out walking on Dartmoor and ticking off other 365 squares.  We have been so busy lately we hadn't done very much lately but with the children back to school next week we determined to start again.

This afternoon, after our usual All Day Breakfast at Fox Tor Cafe to fuel us, we walked out along the  Tor Royal Lane to find the Crock of Gold. The road made way to a concrete path than a rough earth and stone walking path, but it was a clear and firm all the way.  At times there were hedges obscuring the view but sometimes there were far reaching vistas over Dartmoor. At the side of the path it was a bit boggy but when we reached Crock of God we were able to find a dry way through to look at it close up.



After we returned to our car we drove as far as we could along the army road to Holming Beam  We then walked further along the road and found the boundary stone just before the road took a sharp turn.  There was lots of Soft rush around.



We had planned to walk on to Black Dunghill but we could not identify the path we needed to take, so we decided to leave that for another day when we had more time.

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