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Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye map

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Fully-laminated map showing ten off-road bike routes on and around Dartmoor and South Devon.

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Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye map

Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye Map

The Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye map has 10 of the best off-road routes in South Devon. Include Public Rights of Way, bridle paths & quiet lanes.

Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye Map - sample

The tracks across the highest parts of Dartmoor tend to involve more pushing and carrying than riding, so the best and most rideable off-road circuits are found around the edges of the moors though some of these still cross significant stretches of the high moor.

These routes are wonderfully varied sometimes taking in beautiful forested areas or criss-crossing clear moorland rivers and they offer something for all skill levels.

The routes in the Dartmoor Mountain Bike Routes Goldeneye map are graded: easy, moderate and more strenuous although none are what could be called hard core mountain bike routes.

Approximate times and mileage are included.

Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes Goldeneye Map - sample

The routes include the Sourton Circuit – Okehampton & Meldon Reservoir, on the High Moors South of Okehampton, Drewsteignton-Morehampstead-Castle Drogo, South & East of Moretonhampstead, from North Bovey SE to Houndtor Woods & South from North Bovey to Houndtor, Headland Warren-Challacombe-Hookney Downs, South from Postbridge to the Forest Inn, Princetown & Burrator Reservoir and East of Burrator Reservoir to Nuns Cross, Mary Tavy-Gibbet Hill-Tavistock, and East of the Tavy to White Barrow.

All routes are graded and include approximate mileage and timings.

Dartmoor Off-Road Bike Routes map

Easy to fold out tear-resistant maps laminated for protection

Routes graded with approximate time & mileage

No of Pages: 24

Page Size: 240 x 118

Publisher: Goldeneye

Cover: sheet map (folded)

Illustrations: 20 illustrations

Weight: 60 gms

For more information on cycling in the area go to the

Cycling in Devon blog page

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