Mary Michael Pilgrims Way Route Across Dartmoor, Dartmoor, Dartmoor National Park

Mary Michael Pilgrims Way Route Across Dartmoor, Dartmoor, Dartmoor National Park

The Mary Michael Pilgrims Way is a long distance walking route that runs between Cornwall and Norfolk. In Dartmoor, it runs from Brentor on the western border of the National Park over to the Drewsteignton area on the northern border. Look out for the distinctive waymarkers as shown in our photo gallery.

It's an unusual and extraordinary route that curls through the landscape taking in many of Dartmoor's most famous features and visitor attractions. The Mary Michael Pilgrims Way route across Dartmoor is a great way to get to know the western and northern sections of the Park. This listing highlights the main points of interest as you move from Brentor towards Drewsteignton.

Enter at Brentor (Brentor St Michael de Rupe Church).

North Brentor.

Black Down (West Devon Way).

Lydford (National Trust's Lydford Gorge, English Heritage's Lydford Castle and The Castle Inn).

The Dartmoor Inn/River Lyd Stepping Stones.

Brat Tor.

Great Links Tor.

Bleak House.

Rattlebrook Peat Works.

Kitty Tor.

Sandy Ford (Upper West Okement Valley).

Black-a-Tor Copse National Nature Reserve.

Black Tor.

Yes Tor.

West Mill Tor/Rough Tor.

Okehampton Camp.

Lower Halstock.

Cullever Steps.

Nine Maidens Stone Circle.

Belstone.

Belstone Cleave (Tarka Trail).

Sticklepath (National Trust's Finch Foundry).

South Zeal.

Throwleigh (Mariners Way).

Gidleigh.

Scorhill Stone Circle.

Shovel Down.

Chagford (Two Moors Way).

Teign Gorge Hunter's Path (Two Moors Way and the National Trust's Castle Drogo).

Drewsteignton (Two Moors Way).

Exit over A30 (Two Moors Way).