Hawks Tor is a rugged and scenic granite outcrop situated on the moorlands of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. The tor is a popular spot for hiking and rock climbing, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Its unique shape, resembling a hawk's head, is a result of millions of years of weathering and erosion. The area surrounding Hawks Tor is rich in wildlife, including rare birds, insects, and plants, making it a haven for nature lovers and enthusiasts.
Great view's of Cornwall from the top
Was a lovely walk up to the top of the Tor. The view from the top was amazing. Good area to park beforehand. Doesn't take that long as an individual Tor to visit. Can be combined easily with others as part of a longer walk. Highly recommend
lovely walk if not a little uphill. i had two fantastic sandwiches with ham, brie, apple, onion, lettuce and sriracha and the sun shone on us consistently all afternoon (not sure what Susan is talking about). My friend brought a whole packet of triple chocolate cookies (Co-op irresistable) but we were having such a great time we didn't even open them! Looking forward to getting home and enjoying them with a cuppa. 9/10 definitely reccomend Hawk's Tor
Do not flood this part of our historic county there re more small valleys in lower ground that would be better
Fabulous views. The nearby stipple stones are well worth the visit. One of my favourite places on the moor
It was ok. But the weather wasn't good
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Great view's of Cornwall from the top
Was a lovely walk up to the top of the Tor. The view from the top was amazing. Good area to park beforehand. Doesn't take that long as an individual Tor to visit. Can be combined easily with others as part of a longer walk. Highly recommend
lovely walk if not a little uphill. i had two fantastic sandwiches with ham, brie, apple, onion, lettuce and sriracha and the sun shone on us consistently all afternoon (not sure what Susan is talking about). My friend brought a whole packet of triple chocolate cookies (Co-op irresistable) but we were having such a great time we didn't even open them! Looking forward to getting home and enjoying them with a cuppa. 9/10 definitely reccomend Hawk's Tor
Do not flood this part of our historic county there re more small valleys in lower ground that would be better
Fabulous views. The nearby stipple stones are well worth the visit. One of my favourite places on the moor
It was ok. But the weather wasn't good