Highlight • Natural Monument
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Great Staple Tor is a prominent granite outcrop and natural monument located in the western part of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. Rising to an elevation of 498 metres, this striking viewpoint is renowned for its dramatic granite stacks that form unique, sculptural formations against the moorland skyline, including a distinctive "granite gateway." Situated near the village of Merrivale and approximately four miles east of Tavistock, it offers expansive views across the rugged Dartmoor landscape and beyond.
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January 2, 2023
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10.9km
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Yes, Great Staple Tor is generally considered family-friendly for an intermediate walk. The paths from nearby parking areas are relatively straightforward, making it accessible for children who are accustomed to walking. The unique granite formations, like the 'granite gateway' and 'wonky stack', often capture children's imaginations. However, be prepared for uneven terrain typical of Dartmoor, and ensure children wear sturdy footwear.
Yes, dogs are welcome on Great Staple Tor and the surrounding Dartmoor trails. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially during lambing season (March to July) and when livestock, such as Dartmoor ponies or sheep, are present. Dartmoor is a working landscape, and responsible dog ownership helps protect both wildlife and farm animals.
Parking is available in designated areas near Merrivale, particularly along the B3357 road. While access is straightforward, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, weekends, and sunny weather. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot, as noted by community tips.
Public transport options directly to Great Staple Tor are limited. The nearest major towns with bus services are Tavistock and Princetown. From these locations, you would likely need to arrange a taxi or be prepared for a significantly longer walk to reach the tor's access points. Planning your journey in advance is advisable if relying on public transport.
While the intro highlights spectacular views at sunrise or sunset, the best time of year depends on your priorities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Winter can be beautiful with crisp air and clear views, but conditions can be challenging with cold winds and potentially icy paths. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as Dartmoor weather is notoriously changeable.
The trails to Great Staple Tor are generally well-trodden but consist of typical Dartmoor moorland terrain. Expect uneven ground, rocky sections, and potentially muddy or boggy patches, especially after rain. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. The ascent to the tor itself is rewarding but requires navigating over and around granite outcrops.
Great Staple Tor is located in a relatively remote part of Dartmoor. The nearest village, Merrivale, has limited amenities. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would typically need to head to nearby towns such as Princetown (a few miles east) or Tavistock (approximately four miles west). These towns offer a wider range of services for visitors.
From the summit of Great Staple Tor, hikers can enjoy extensive panoramic views of other prominent Dartmoor tors, including Roos Tor, White Tor, Great Links Tor, Great Mis Tor, North Hessary Tor, and Pew Tor. On clear days, the vistas also extend to the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and even the Cornwall and Devon coastline and Plymouth Sound are visible.
Yes, Great Staple Tor can be easily incorporated into longer circular walks. It is often combined with visits to its smaller neighbours, Middle Staple Tor and Little Staple Tor, as well as Cox Tor and Roos Tor. These routes offer a more extensive exploration of the western Dartmoor landscape and its impressive granite formations.
The moorland around Great Staple Tor is home to diverse wildlife. You are very likely to spot the iconic Dartmoor ponies grazing freely. Birdwatchers might see skylarks, buzzards, and various other moorland birds. Keep an eye out for other small mammals, though they are often more elusive.
Wild camping is permitted on Dartmoor in certain designated areas, provided you follow the Dartmoor National Park Authority's guidelines, which include leaving no trace and respecting the environment. Great Staple Tor is a popular spot for overnight stays, with one visitor tip mentioning it as a favourite for a sunset and a camp. Always check the latest Dartmoor wild camping map and rules before pitching your tent.