Moretonhampstead

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Lying on the eastern slopes of the Dartmoor National Park, Moretonhampstead - ‘The Gateway to the Moor’ is surrounded by some of the finest countryside in England. It’s fascinating history goes back over 1000 years to Saxon times. 

Moreton has four pubs and several cafes. There is a wide selection of hotels, bed and breakfast, self-catering and camping accommodation and the visitor will find everything they are likely to need in the busy local shops.

Though a town, Moretonhampstead is a village in character. It is located at the almost exact geographical centre of the county of Devon. 

Moretonhampstead is situated at a cross-roads amidst wooded, hilly countryside and has a population of around 1,500. The central part of the town stands at an altitude of 700 feet but a short stroll within the parish will elevate the walker to beyond 1,100 feet and afford spectacular views of the surrounding area.

For the active, Moretonhampstead boasts what many find to be a surprising range of sporting facilities and the great expanse of Dartmoor presents the rambler with unlimited options. No part of the National Park is more than a one hour drive away and most of the well-known beauty spots considerably less. For those with other interests there is the historic naval city of Plymouth, Devon's Roman capital, Exeter with its magnificent cathedral, the many famous coastal resorts including Torbay and the serene countryside of North Devon, all of this lying within sixty minutes travelling time.

Whatever your interest, and perhaps you just wish to relax in the country, we feel sure you will find Moretonhampstead to be the perfect centre, easily accessible but at the same time seemingly a million miles from the bustle and frenetic lifestyle of today's towns and cities.