Two Moors Way

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Two Moors Way
The Two Moors Way at the point at which the path leaves, or joins, the Redlake Tramway track
Length103 mi (166 km)
LocationDevon & Somerset, England
TrailheadsIvybridge to Lynmouth
UseHiking
SightsDartmoor and Exmoor

The Two Moors Way is a long-distance path that runs from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth on the coast of North Devon, crossing parts of both Dartmoor and Exmoor (and passing into Somerset) along the way. The total length of the trail is about 103 miles (166 km), and some sections are difficult in poor weather. The route was officially opened on 29 May 1976, a fact commemorated on four inscribed stones located along the way.

Although there is one most widely used route, passing through (from south to north): Hexworthy, Postbridge, Chagford, Hittisleigh, Morchard Bishop, Witheridge, Hawkridge, Knowstone, Withypool and Simonsbath, during some parts of the Way alternative routes are possible,[1] one of these passing through Holne rather than Hexworthy and Postbridge.

Allow for about 15 miles per day on the trail – though well-marked and mostly maintained, the going can be slow over the moor.

Intersecting paths

The Way intersects several other walking trails running through the moorlands:

References

  1. ^ "Two Moors Way alternative route at Hill Farm". Retrieved 2009-09-24.

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