Saturday 7th January Bowerman's Nose


Just Linda and me today and with a later start  we decided to begin at the pub.  The Rugglestone Inn is apparantly one of the country's top 10 Unspoilt Pubs. The beer is served in the old fashioned way direct from the casks.  Anyhow the soup got us off to a good start. A cooler day than of late - felt like a good winter's day for a walk.


The walk started from the Hound Tor car park and we went down the lane to Hayne Down and then turned left over the moor towards Cripdon Down Tors - shown in the middle distance below Easdon Tor in the far distance.

Cripdon Down Tor (12)  with Hound Tor and Haytor in the far distance.
 
Down to the road to the cross roads by Heatree House..
...Easdon Tor on the left and Figgie Daniel on the right

...and daffodils in full bloom on the 7th January.
From here we took the track to Barracott Farm before turning left towards Easdon Tor passing Figgie Daniel (13)


Next up to Easdon Tor (14) with King Tor in the distance on the extreme left.

Down through one of Devon's very narrow lanes - you wouldn't want to meet anyone on this one would you?












Then on to Bowerman's Nose (15)

Never been here before and very spectacular it is too.  Amazing that it is still standing.
 
Finally along the ridge to Hayne Down Tors (16).

From Hayne Down Tors looking towards Haytor.

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