04/23/2026
South Brent to Yealmpton!
Another early start as I walked through South Brent following the River Avon. It was then a steep climb straight up to Peek Moor at 1312’. Yesterday and today have been very windy up on the moors.
Views over South Hams were hazy and beautiful.
Beacon Rocks marked the top of the climb. I crossed the Moors where ‘wild’ ponies were grazing. The ponies have lived on Dartmoor for thousands of years. Local farmers manage their welfare.
Leaving Dartmoor National Park I picked up the River Erme in Ivybridge. It’s hard to believe this quiet little river will provide an adventure in two days time when I cross the mouth of it on the SWCP. An abandoned paper mill and a repurposed phone booth were spotted in Ivybridge.
Today’s walk passed through hedgerows teaming with wildflowers and new growth. More wisteria and some lovely old thatched roof cottages.
I crossed the Lower Keaton Bridge early 19thc and passed through Ermington.
I climbed the last hill of the day into Yealmpton.
28km/ 17 miles walked.