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Directions
Start at GR. 672733. From the back end of the car park go
to the right of the Badgers Holt gate, following footpath
sign to Cator Gate via Sherril. Cross the stream, through
a kissing gate. The footpath follows the river, though not
always right next to it, and crosses a number of tributary
streams. Cross a broad meadow (671739) and continue to follow
the river back into woodland. At a fork in the river (673746)
move to the right until you can cross the stream that comes
in from the right, then resumes the riverside walk. Cross
another stream at 672747. You will meet a wider tributary
that cannot easily be crossed, so turn right and follow the
tributary upstream through the woods to a clapper bridge (672749).
Walk past the clapper bridge and continue alongside the stream
until you come to a wide grassy path, which turns right away
from the river (under a line of telegraph wires). Follow the
path uphill then cross the stream by means of a clapper bridge
that consists of a single stone. Come out at a small road
and turn left (in the direction marked "stables"). The road
crosses the stream again and goes through a gate marked Babeny
Farm. Turn right and then left following Path sign and going
round behind the stables.
Follow the path uphill (signs and gateposts have light blue
waymarkings). It becomes a bridle path and veers to the right
and then to the left, eventually leading up to a gate. Follow
the marked footpath heading towards conifer woods on the opposite
hill. Follow the path down the valley side towards Laughter
Hole House (white building with a grey roof) and cross the
West Dart river via stepping-stones (662757).
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Across the river, turn left through a gate and over a ladder
stile then walk up alongside the dry-stone wall near the edge
of the woods and right over another ladder stile. Continue
up the hill (it is quite boggy here, so take care).
[SHORTCUT missing out the 2 tors:
when you come to a path (657756) turn left in the direction
of Dunnabridge Pound. Apart from passing through a few gates,
this is almost a straight path to the road.]
Near the top of the hill turn aside to ascend Laughter Tor.
This area is "access land" which means that roaming is permitted
but the paths are ill defined. Bellever Tor, your next destination,
can be seen ahead.
From Laughter Tor take the path downhill towards the left-hand
corner of the woods. Go alongside the dry stone wall beside
the woods and through a gate at the top corner of the field.
Turn right towards Bellever Tor then take any of the many
small paths up through rocks, gorse and heather to the summit.
Looking down from there, notice a road in the distance. Take
the wide path leading down in that direction towards a ladder
stile. Don't go over the stile but go through a gate and follow
the path alongside a dry stone wall (signs and gateposts now
have yellow waymarkings). At the corner of the field go through
another gate and continue beside a dry stone wall, then cut
across the field diagonally to a gate which comes out on the
road at Dunna Bridge (646746).
[FOR THOSE WHO TOOK THE SHORTCUT,
THIS IS WHERE THE DIRECTIONS RESUME]
Turn left over a cattle grid (646746) noticing the river
in the valley to the right. After 100 yards turn right onto
a footpath (not signposted) and go down into the valley. Follow
the signposted "Public Bridle path via Stepping Stones to
Sherberton". Once over the stepping stones (648737) follow
the line of a tributary stream (approximately straight-ahead).
After about ¾ mile cross that stream over another set of stepping
stones (647733). Turn left and follow path through a gate
onto a road. Turn left on road and go over a bridge (647731)
and follow the road uphill in a wide leftwards sweep.
Go over a cattle grid past a rough parking area then in 50
yards turn left onto a path that leads down into the valley
(651727). The path passes a house called "Clouds Edge"
then leads down to a narrow road passing through the hamlet
of Hexworthy.
Follow a Public Footpath sign through a gate into a farmyard.
Go through another gate diagonally left across the yard (655729)
and follow path between two dry stone walls out to the corner
of a field. Turn right and walk down the hill until you meet
another path. Turn left on that path and walk down into the
valley then cross a stone stile onto a road at Hexworthy Bridge.
Go over the bridge and follow the road uphill past Hucaby
House. Walk up the hill past St. Raphael's church then, opposite
Hucaby Farm (667731) turn right onto a quarry track and immediately
left onto a footpath.
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