Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor National Park
#41 among attractions in Dartmoor National Park


Facts and practical information
Drizzlecombe or Thrushelcombe is an area of Dartmoor in the county of Devon, England, containing a number of Bronze Age stone rows, cairns and menhirs. ()
Dartmoor National Park United Kingdom
Drizzlecombe – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Burrator Reservoir, Cuckoo Rock, Church of St Michael, Childe's Tomb.
2.4 miWArchaeological site, ReservoirBurrator Reservoir, Dartmoor National Park
62 min walk • Burrator Reservoir is a reservoir on the south side of Dartmoor in the English county of Devon.
1.2 miNWRockCuckoo Rock, Meavy
30 min walk • Cuckoo Rock is a tor-like igneous rock outcrop in West Devon. It is located to the east of Burrator Reservoir and to the south east of Down Tor, at a height of 362 m. The origin of the name is disputed.
4.2 miNSacred and religious sites, Church, Gothic Revival architectureChurch of St Michael, Princetown
107 min walk • The Anglican Church of St Michael in Princetown, Devon, England was built between 1810 and 1814. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, and is a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
2.9 miNEMemorialChilde's Tomb, Princetown
74 min walk • Childe's Tomb is a granite cross on Dartmoor, Devon, England. Although not in its original form, it is more elaborate than most of the crosses on Dartmoor, being raised upon a constructed base, and it is known that a kistvaen is underneath.
2.2 miNNature, Natural attraction, LakeCrazywell Pool, Princetown
57 min walk • Crazywell Pool or Crazy Well Pool is a large pond situated about 3 km south of Princetown just off the path between Burrator and Whiteworks on the western side of Dartmoor, Devon, England at grid reference SX582705. It is about 100 metres long and has a surface area of about 3,500 square metres.
4.3 miENature, Natural attraction, HillRyder's Hill, Dartmoor National Park
111 min walk • At 515 m, Ryder's Hill is the highest point on the southern part of Dartmoor, Devon, England. On its summit there are two standing stones and a low cairn, on top of which is a triangulation pillar.
1.7 miNWNature, Natural attraction, MountainDown Tor, Princetown
43 min walk • Down Tor is a tor on Dartmoor, England, at GR 581694, height 366 metres, overlooking Burrator Reservoir.
2.7 miNENature, Natural attraction, MountainFox Tor, Dartmoor National Park
69 min walk • Fox Tor is a relatively minor tor on Dartmoor in the county of Devon, England. On the flank of the tor, about 500 m to the north stands Childe's Tomb - according to local legend, the last resting place of Childe the Hunter, an unfortunate traveller who died there during a blizzard.
1.8 miSWNature, Natural attraction, MountainGreat Trowlesworthy Tor, Dartmoor National Park
47 min walk • Great Trowlesworthy Tor is a granite tor on the southwestern edge of Dartmoor. It is located near the popular Cadover Bridge and is a popular walking destination. It is common for the Dartmoor Pony and other cattle to be roaming around the tor.
4.1 miWAqueductDrake's Leat, Dartmoor National Park
106 min walk • Drake's Leat, also known as Plymouth Leat, was a watercourse constructed in the late 16th century to tap the River Meavy on Dartmoor, England, from which it ran 17.5 miles in order to supply Plymouth with water.
4.2 miSNature, Natural attraction, ForestDendles Wood, Dartmoor National Park
107 min walk • Dendles Wood is an area of protected oak-beech woodland located on the southern edge of Dartmoor, in the English county of Devon.