Title: DARTMOOR
1DARTMOOR
- 368 square miles (953 sq. km.) in area
- Population approximately 33,000 people
2- Over 160 Tors
- Height Range 1,050 ft to 2,039 ft
SOURTON TOR
3BELLEVER WOODS EAST DART RIVER
4- Sphagnum Mosses
- Plant absorbs holds great amounts of water
- Grows in clumps with no roots
- 12 known species on Dartmoor
- Different levels of acidity moisture
BELLEVER WOODS
5BLANKET BOGS Mantle of peat which covers
central parts of higher north moor
6 Living Skin Mass of dead sphagnum fragments
7RAINBOW NEAR STEPS BRIDGE
Climate Cool wet with south-westerly winds
Rainfall 60-80 Inches per year
8BURRATOR RESERVOIR
9PONIES ON DARTMOOR
47 of the Moorland is used for rough grazing
10Over 2,500 buildings are listed on the County
Sites Monuments Register because of historic or
architectural interest
OKEHAMPTON CASTLE
11LYDFORD CASTLE
12NUNS CROSS
Over 100,000 people visit Dartmoor annually
13Dartmoor contains over 1,000 Scheduled Ancient
Monuments
HUT CIRCLE AT GRIMSPOUND
14HOLNE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER DART
15STONE WALL AT DUNNABRIDGE POUND
16DARTMOOR the setting of many a British yarn and
Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the
Baskervilles.