Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo
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The Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo is a fantastic walking route that will allow you to take in the local history and natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park. While out walking the trail, you will wind your way through the Teign Gorge and visit the historic Fingle Bridge before returning along the riverside to climb uphill on the return to Castle Drogo. This is definitely a route geared towards history lovers.
Getting there
To reach the Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo from Drewsteignton, make your way west for 0.5mi and turn left to continue on for 0.2mi. From here, you will turn left again and follow the road for 0.4mi to arrive at the car park.
About
When to do | Year-Round |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Lollipop |
Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo
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Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo Description
Walking the Hunter’s and Fisherman’s Path to Castle Drogo is a fairly laid back adventure that will take you through a lovely gorge set within the beautiful landscapes of Dartmoor National Park; however, there are a few steep sections of the route as you make your way into and out of the gorge. Be sure to wear proper walking footwear with good support. Additionally, Castle Drogo is a popular destination for tourists and the parking may be limited at times, so be sure to arrive early.
Setting out from the car park, you will make your way to the southeast through the forest to reach the Hunter’s Path that runs parallel to the River Teign along the top of the gorge. Follow this to the east and make your descent of the hillside to arrive at the historic Fingle Bridge and a pub of the same name where you can grab some mid-walk refreshments. From here, you will head to the west along the Fisherman’s path that follows along the banks of the river. Reaching the base of Hunter’s Tor, you will turn to the north and make your way back uphill before turning once again to the east to walk just below Castle Drogo on the return to the car park.
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