Parc national du Dartmoor
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Dartmoor National Park Essentials
Dartmoor National Park features a rugged landscape defined by granite tors like Haytor and Hound Tor, alongside ancient archaeological sites including the Bronze Age settlement of Grimspound and Scorhill Stone Circle. The area’s history is preserved in the medieval ruins of Okehampton Castle, the active Benedictine Buckfast Abbey, and Castle Drogo, the last castle built in England. Iconic landmarks such as the 17th-century Fingle Bridge and the remote Warren House Inn offer glimpses into the moor’s cultural heritage and enduring isolation.
12 lieuxArchaeological Wonders of Dartmoor
Dartmoor National Park contains an exceptional concentration of archaeological remains, spanning from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. This collection includes the Bronze Age hut circles of Grimspound, the extensive megalithic stone rows at Merrivale, and the 13th-century stone longhouses of the Hound Tor medieval village. These sites demonstrate thousands of years of human activity, including prehistoric ritual landscapes, fortified Norman motte-and-bailey castles like Okehampton, and the monastic remnants of Tavistock Abbey.
10 lieuxNatural Landmarks of Dartmoor
Dartmoor’s landscape is defined by its dramatic granite tors and high moorland peaks. This collection features iconic geological formations like the heavily weathered Hound Tor—a filming location for Sherlock Holmes—and the distinct stack of Bowerman’s Nose. Explore the highest points of the moor, including Ryder’s Hill in the south and Great Mis Tor, alongside the towering cascades of Canonteign Falls in the Teign Valley. From the panoramic views at Haytor Rocks to the vistas over Burrator Reservoir from Down Tor, these landmarks showcase the rugged, ancient terrain of Devon’s wild interior.
11 lieuxHistoric Churches of Dartmoor
Dartmoor's landscape is dotted with centuries of ecclesiastical history, from the 12th-century Benedictine Buckfast Abbey to remote granite structures perched on high peaks. Notable sites include St Michael de Rupe, situated atop a volcanic tor, and the 'Cathedral of the Moor' at Widecombe-in-the-Moor. These buildings showcase distinctive Devon architecture, including Perpendicular Gothic towers, medieval rood screens, and historic links to local mining and monastic traditions across the rugged moorland.
10 lieuxHeritage Sites of Dartmoor
Dartmoor’s granite landscape contains a high concentration of archaeological remains spanning from the Neolithic to the medieval period. This collection features significant English Heritage sites, including the well-preserved Bronze Age settlement at Grimspound and the extensive megalithic complex at Merrivale. Visitors can explore defensive ruins ranging from the Norman motte-and-bailey at Okehampton to the 20th-century revivalist Castle Drogo, alongside historic stone bridges and deserted medieval villages that reveal centuries of moorland habitation.
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- Monnaie
- livre sterling GBP £ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 999 Police · Ambulance · Pompiers
- Électricité
- 230 V · 50 HzType G
- Langues
- anglais
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Gauche
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +44
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