Audio Walks - Bellever - Haytor - Princetown
Dartmoor National Park Authority
Bellever Audio Walk
About this walk
The Bellever audio walk is a 6 mile (10km) circular walk starting from Postbridge Information Centre and gives a mixture of woodland, moorland and riverside walking, intersperced with several archaeological sites, learning about the Dartmoor Pony and fantastic views.
The audio walk is divided into tracks which you can then play when you reach each stopping point, including Kraps Ring and Lakehead Hill, Bellever Tor, Laughter Tor and Postbridge Clapper Bridge.
The accompanying soundtrack music “Poor Man’s Heaven” is courtesy of local Dartmoor folk musician, Seth Lakeman (reproduced by kind permission of Seth Lakeman and EMI).
Haytor Audio Walk
About this walk
The Haytor Audio Walk is a 6.3 mile (10 km) walk starting from the newly built Haytor Information Centre and offers stunning views over a changing landscape, as well as a flavour of Dartmoor’s cultural heritage.
The Audio Walk is divided into tracks which are then played when you reach each location, including Haytor Quarry, the Granite Tramway, Hound Tor Medieval Settlement, Hound Tor Rocks and Haytor Rocks.
As an added bonus, the accompanying music on the soundtrack “Poor Man’s Heaven” is courtesy of local Dartmoor folk musician, Seth Lakeman (reproduced by kind permission of Seth Lakeman and EMI)
Postbridge Audio Walk
About this walk
The Postbridge audio walk is a 6 mile (10km) circular walk starting from the Information Centre and includes far reaching views from Hartland Tor, historial remains from Dartmoor’s industrial past and a stunning waterfall.
The audio walk is divided into tracks which you can then play when you reacheach stopping point, including Hartland Tor, The Sheepfold, Beehive Hut and Waterfalland Roundypark Cairn.
As an added bonus, the accompanying music on the soundtrack “Poor Man’s Heaven” is courtesy of local Dartmoor follk musician, Seth Lakeman (reproducedby kind permission of Seth Lakeman and EMI).
Princetown Audio Walk
About this walk
The Princetown audio walk is a 6 mile (10km) circular walk starting from the High Moorland Visitor Centre, taking you across moorland to a waterfall and an aqueduct, past Bronze Age settlements and stone rows and back along the hard track of the disused railway line to see remains of the granite quarries.
The audio walk is divided into tracks which you can then play when you reach each stopping point, including Hart Tor and the Rifle Range, Black Tor Waterfall, Devonport Leat, and Ingra Tor Quarry.
The accompanying soundtrack music is “Poor Man’s Heaven”, courtesy of local Dartmoor folk musician, Seth Lakeman (reproduced by kind permission of Seth Lakeman and EMI).