Welcome

This is a website for people who love running over Dartmoor and it will hopefully inspire people to get out and explore the moors by completing our challenge of the month as well some more established challenges such as the Nigel Jenkins Round. Please be aware that some of the challenges listed on this site could venture onto inner reaches of the moor and should only be tackled by those with suitable experienced. Running solo is one of the great pleasures of moorland running, if you are planning to run solo please remember to inform someone of your intentions and time of return. Also agree what action they should take if you are over due. Please go appropiately equiped for the time of year and conditions.

Tor of Bag, Rippon, Saddle, Holwell and Hay Tors - 1/2012


Tor of Bag, Rippon, Saddle, Holwell and Hay Tors

A little bit of a blast this one, but a nice run never the less.  Start is at Haytor top car park, then Bag Tor, up the track to the gate before heading off to Rippon Tor, touch the trig at the top.  Then down the small track to the gate before heading off the Saddle Tor, run between the tors main summits.  Then over to Holywell, step up to the high point before turning to Haytor running between the two summits before heading down back to the car park.  

You can select the route on Endomondo and use that or just run and email me your time.  

Enjoy!


Route on Google Maps
Route on Endomondo

Roll of Honour

Rob Parkinson - 39.08

Mark Lockett - 48.05

Please be aware that some of the challenges listed on this site could venture onto inner reaches of the moor and should only be tackled by those with suitable experienced. Running solo is one of the great pleasures of moorland running, if you are planning to run solo please remember to inform someone of your intentions and time of return. Also agree what action they should take if you are overdue. Please go appropiately equiped for the time of year and conditions.  I accept no responsibility for anyone undertaking these challenges, you should use sound mountain judgement, be fit enough and have experience of running off the beaten track.