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Taw Marsh

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Taw Marsh

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Taw Marsh is a distinctive natural feature nestled in the northern reaches of Dartmoor National Park, within West Devon, England. This expansive marshland, situated at an elevation of approximately 355 metres, forms a wide, natural amphitheater through which the River Taw gracefully meanders. It is embraced by the high ground of surrounding tors like Belstone Tor, Oke Tor, and the larger masses of Cosdon Hill, offering a classic Dartmoor landscape.

Visitors are particularly drawn to Taw Marsh for its serene…

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    October 27, 2020

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    No so sure a highlight! More a Bog!

    December 27, 2022

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    Beautiful place to stop and sit along the river. In the summer it's the perfect watering hole for wildlife! We saw ponies, sheep and cows grazing and drinking. Such a fantastic sight!

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    1. Tors End – Belstone Common Tor loop from Belstone

    15.2km

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    410m

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: South Tawton, West Devon, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like for walking in Taw Marsh?

    Taw Marsh is characterized by its marshland environment, meaning the terrain can be quite boggy and wet, even on drier days. While there are stretches of firmer ground, especially along the river, hikers should expect uneven surfaces. The area is relatively flat within the marsh itself, but surrounding tors offer opportunities for more significant elevation gain if you venture beyond the marsh.

    Are there any accessible trails suitable for wheelchairs or strollers in Taw Marsh?

    Due to the boggy and uneven nature of Taw Marsh, with its substantial stretches of bog and natural, unpaved tracks, it is generally not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. The terrain requires appropriate waterproof footwear and can be challenging for those with mobility limitations.

    Is Taw Marsh suitable for dog walking?

    Yes, Taw Marsh is a popular spot for dog walking. However, as it's an active grazing area for Dartmoor ponies, sheep, and cattle, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect livestock and wildlife. Be mindful of the boggy conditions, which can be challenging for some dogs.

    What are the parking options and costs for visiting Taw Marsh?

    The primary access point for Taw Marsh is from the nearby village of Belstone. Parking is typically available in Belstone, often in designated car parks or along village roads where permitted. While some parking might be free, it's advisable to check local signage for any charges or restrictions upon arrival. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Taw Marsh?

    The village of Belstone, which serves as the main gateway to Taw Marsh, offers some amenities. You can often find a local pub for refreshments and meals. For a wider selection of cafes and accommodation, nearby towns and villages in Dartmoor, such as Okehampton, would be better options.

    What historical features or landmarks can be found in Taw Marsh?

    Beyond its natural beauty, Taw Marsh holds historical interest. You can find remnants of former water extraction infrastructure, including old underground structures and aeration chambers from the 20th century, which supplied water to surrounding towns. The area also has ancient connections, with Mesolithic flints discovered, indicating human presence dating back thousands of years.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in the River Taw within Taw Marsh?

    While the River Taw meanders through the marsh, wild swimming is generally not recommended within Taw Marsh itself. The river here is often shallow and slow-moving, and the marshy environment can make access difficult and the water quality variable. It's primarily a habitat for wildlife and livestock.

    How long does it typically take to walk through Taw Marsh?

    A walk through the main marsh area itself, starting from Belstone, can take a couple of hours, depending on your pace and how much you explore. If you extend your hike to include surrounding tors like Steeperton Tor, the duration will significantly increase, potentially to half a day or more.

    What wildlife can I expect to see in Taw Marsh?

    Taw Marsh is a haven for Dartmoor's characteristic wildlife. Visitors frequently spot Dartmoor ponies, sheep, and cattle grazing and drinking along the river. As a marshland, it also supports diverse birdlife and other small mammals, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.

    Are there any permits required to walk or hike in Taw Marsh?

    No specific permits are generally required for walking or hiking in Taw Marsh, as it is part of Dartmoor National Park and open access land. However, visitors are expected to follow the Countryside Code, respecting the natural environment, livestock, and any local regulations.

    What are the conditions like for winter walking in Taw Marsh?

    Winter walking in Taw Marsh can be challenging but rewarding. The marsh can become significantly wetter and colder, with the possibility of ice and snow. Waterproof and warm clothing, along with sturdy, waterproof boots, are essential. Visibility can also be reduced in foggy or misty conditions, so good navigation skills are advised.

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