Hatherleigh to Iddlesleigh
Leave the car park past the wonderful ‘Sheep’ sculpture and turn left up Bridge Street and then Market Street. Pass in front of the parish church, and the Tally Ho! Inn. At the top of the hill follow the road left into Oakfield Road.
Turn right up Sanctuary Lane, signed ‘to public footpath’. The lane climbs steeply; ignore all footpath signs until you pass Wingates at the hilltop; the lane soon bends sharp left.
Go through a gate into a field, signed ‘Tarka Trail’. Walk straight across the field, through two gates by an oak tree, then across the next, picking up the fence to the left of four big oaks. Pass through a gate and keep ahead through a conifer plantation, over a footbridge and into a field. Keep ahead over a stile, cross the next field and stile to pass through Groves Fishleigh. Go down the drive and to a T-junction.
Turn right towards Arnolds Fishleigh; follow the track left. At farm buildings turn sharp right (footpath) through a gate/stile into an orchard. Keep ahead through a big gate. Bear left; at the field end cross the stile, then right along the edge of the field. Turn right through a gate, left through the next gateway, and follow the field edge downhill to the River Okement.
Cross the wooden bridge. Turn left along the river bank, then right at the hedge, keeping the hedge left. Bear left through the next gate, then bear right to a gate on to a green lane, uphill. Follow signs right, through a gate, and along the right field edge to Nethercott Barton. Go through the gate in the corner, turn left uphill.
Turn left at the lane, passing the entrance to Nethercott House. Soon bear right down the drive to Parsonage Farm, bearing right at gates to the farmhouse. Pass through a gate and cross the farmyard, then through a gate and along the left field edge. Take the right-hand gate at the end (views to Iddesleigh), and follow the left field edge downhill. A gate leads to a track, which in turn reaches a lane.
Turn left uphill at the lane. Go right opposite St James’ Church (15th century), then left to the Duke of York Inn. On the return route to Hatherleigh (retracing your outward route) you’ll enjoy wonderful, and different, views towards the northern slopes of Dartmoor.
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